Rogers
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Rogers Communications has made a number of new appointments to its executive leadership team.
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The Canadian government is trying to block Rogers Communications’ attempt to buy rival Shaw Communications ahead of negotiations with the country’s Competition Commissioner.
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Rogers has successfully completed tests in both lab and customer trials of download and upload speeds of up to 8Gbps on its fibre network.
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Rogers and Microsoft have announced a five-year deal to help small and medium business customers accelerate digitization through Microsoft Azure.
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A Canadian management consultant has highlighted the fact that the country is one of the most expensive in the developed world for mobile data.
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Tony Staffieri has been appointed interim president and CEO of Rogers Communications, following the departure of Joe Natale on 16 November.
Forthcoming events
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Paulina Molnar is the interim chief financial officer at Rogers Communications, following the departure of Tony Staffieri, effective Wednesday.
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Canada needs more competition to drive prices down and expand coverage. Annie Turner explores the options on the table
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Rogers comes out top in a survey of Canada’s 5G experience, but Telus users have the best mobile video experience.
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Rogers has expanded its 5G network to Windsor, Quinte West, Strathroy-Caradoc, Parry Sound and Nipissing, all in the province of Ontario.
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The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), Canada’s regulator ruled against lowering wholesale access prices for smaller businesses.
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Satellite telco OneWeb is continuing its foray into the Arctic, this time with a Canadian company, Rock Networks.
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Australia welcomes a new ICT mega-project, Digital Realty sells 11 EU data centres and there are new states of matter in telecoms
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Telus has come out ahead of Canadian rivals Bell Canada and Rogers in the latest Opensignal analysis of customers’ mobile experience.
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Canada’s Rogers Communications has expanded its 5G service to 130 communities across the country, claiming to be its biggest 5G operator.
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Rogers Communications and the City of Fredericton have launched its 5G network in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
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The Canadian family that owns Cogeco and Cogeco Communications is opposing a US$7.8 billion bid from Altice USA to buy it outright and sell part of its operation to Rogers Communications.
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A series of carrier partnerships will see Azure Edge Zones debut in Los Angeles in late spring, with the rest of the portfolio available “to mutual customers” later this year.