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Shaw Communications Inc. SJRWF

Shaw Communications is a Canadian cable company that is one of the biggest providers of internet, television, and landline telephone services in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and northern Ontario. In fiscal 2021, more than 75% of Shaw's total revenue resulted from this wireline business. Shaw is also now a national wireless service provider after acquiring Wind Mobile in 2016. Shaw has upgraded its wireless network, undertaken an aggressive pricing strategy, and significantly enhanced its spectrum holdings. As a smaller carrier, Shaw has favored bidding status in spectrum auctions, giving it a further boost in enhancing its wireless network. At the 2019 auction, Shaw added significant amounts of 600 MHz spectrum to the 700 MHz spectrum it is currently deploying.


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Comment by Capharnaumon Mar 17, 2021 12:59pm
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RE:Merger

RE:Merger
NXOLONG wrote: Lacavera who started WIND MOBILE who inturn was bought out my SHAW, sees three takeaways from the takeover of Calgary-based Shaw: It will be very bad for consumers and generally bad for jobs, but will be good for spurring 5G infrastructure.

It's the 5G infrastructur that will be the GLUE for this MERGER!

GLUE = MERGER!



From what I read, the merger will still go through even if Rogers has to sell Freedom Mobile in the process.
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