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  1. In 1980, Rogers acquired Premier Cablevision and became the largest cable company in Canada. In 1986, Rogers Cable was renamed Rogers Communications; it established operational control over Cantel, a wireless telephone company in which Rogers had a stake.

  2. Jan 26, 2012 · In the early 1980s, Rogers expanded into the United States, building and acquiring cable systems in several states as the industry continued to expand. At one point, Rogers was the largest cable company in the world, but its debt load had ballooned, especially as interest rates were at an all-time high.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rogers_CableRogers Cable - Wikipedia

    Through its acquisition of Maclean-Hunter, Rogers has also briefly owned cable systems in the United States, which it promptly sold to Comcast in 1994. [citation needed] In March 2000, Rogers agreed to swap systems with Shaw Communications, exchanging its systems in British Columbia for Shaw systems in Quebec and Ontario. The deals gave Rogers ...

  4. At the same time, Rogers began collecting cable franchises in the United States. The following year he took his company public as the largest cable operator in Canada. Another leading cable company, Premier Communications Limited, was added to Rogers's stable of cable properties in two transactions during 1979 and 1980, extending the company's ...

  5. This significant increase in segment revenue owes to Roger’s recent acquisition of Canadian cable company Shaw Communications, completed in early 2023. Wireless segment at the forefront

  6. Rogers briefly becomes the largest cable company in the world, following several acquisitions in the U.S.

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  8. Rogers Communications, Inc. engages in the provision of wireless communications services. It operates through the following segments: Wireless, Cable, and Media.

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