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It would also help its Wind Mobile brand distinguish itself from other wireless newcomers that are unable to offer an array of services. Bundles have long been offered by the big three incumbents: Rogers Communications Inc. , BCE Inc. and Telus Corp. ...
(L-R) Senior Vice-President of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Jane Rowe, CEO of BCE/Bell Canada George Cope, CEO of Rogers Communications Nadir Mohamed and Chairman of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) Larry Tanenbaum laugh during a news... View Photo »
“Rogers radio stations have employed some amazing Applied Communication Program graduates, many of whom got their start on Village 900,” said Jim Schneider, General Manager of Rogers Communications in Victoria. “When we realized early last year the...
"These new undertakings could generate significant costs, and the question remains whether the government will compensate those costs," Lord said in an interview. The association represents companies including Bell Canada, Rogers Communications and...
CEO of BCE/Bell Canada George Cope speaks at a news conference announcing the sale of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) in Toronto December 9, 2011. Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan will sell its 79.5 percent stake in the Toronto sports empire that... View Photo »
“These new undertakings could generate significant costs, and the question remains whether the government will compensate those costs,” Lord said in an interview. The association represents companies including Bell Canada, Rogers Communications and...
As The Globe and Mail's Omar El Akkad writes, The Protecting Children from Internet Predators Act would allow police access to names, phone numbers and IP addresses without a warrant. With a warrant, ISPs such as Rogers Communications Inc. RCI.B-T and...
Rogers Communications Inc. (TSX: RCI.A, TSX: RCI.B, NYSE: RCI) is one of Canada's largest communications companies, particularly in the field of wireless communications and cable television, with additional telecommunications and mass media assets. The company's current controlling shareholder is the estate of Edward S. "Ted" Rogers. Full Article
George Cope, left, President and CEO of Bell Canada, Nadir Mohamed, center, President and CEO of Rogers Communications and Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment Chairman Larry Tanenbaum chat following a news conference in Toronto on Friday Dec. 9, 2011. Canada's largest telecommunication...
View Photo »Jane Rowe, left, senior vice-president of the Ontario Teachers Pension Plan, George Cope, second from left, President and CEO of Bell Canada, Nadir Mohamed, second from right, President and CEO of Rogers Communications, and Maple Leags Sports & Entertainment Chairman Larry Tanenbaum...
View Photo »Rogers Communications Chief Executive Nadir Mohamed prepares to address shareholders at the company's annual general meeting at their headquarters in Toronto April 27, 2011. Rogers Communications said on Wednesday it will launch its advanced LTE network for speeding up mobile...
View Photo »Rogers Communications Chief Executive Nadir Mohamed smiles during the company's annual general meeting at their headquarters in Toronto April 27, 2011. Rogers Communications said on Wednesday it will launch its advanced LTE network for speeding up mobile communications this year,...
View Photo »CEO of BCE/Bell Canada George Cope speaks at a news conference announcing the sale of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) in Toronto December 9, 2011. Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan will sell its 79.5 percent stake in the Toronto sports empire that owns the NHL's Maple Leafs to two...
View Photo »Bryan Colangelo, second from right, general manager of Toronto Raptors sits with Toronto FC head coach Aaron Winter, left, and Maple Leafes & Sports Entertainment Executive Vice President Tom Anselmi, right, as they listen to a news conference in Toronto on Friday Dec. 9, 2011. ...
View Photo »Pedestrian pass the Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment headquarters in Toronto on Friday Dec. 9, 2011. Canada's largest telecommunication companies have agreed to buy the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs and NBA's Toronto Raptors in a deal worth about $1.3 billion. Rogers Communications and...
View Photo »People walk by the Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment (MLSE) offices in Toronto December 9, 2011. Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan has reached a deal to sell its 80 percent stake in the owner of the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs and the NBA's Raptors to Rogers Communications Inc and BCE Inc...
View Photo »George Cope, left, President and CEO of Bell Canada, Nadir Mohamed, center, President and CEO of Rogers Communications and Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment Chairman Larry Tanenbaum chat following a news conference in Toronto on Friday Dec. 9, 2011. Canada's largest telecommunication...
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