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AF2 Capital Corp T.AF


Primary Symbol: V.AF.P

AF2 Capital Corp. is a Canada-based capital pool company. The Company does not carry on business, other than the identification and evaluation of companies, business or assets with a view to completing a proposed qualifying transaction (QT). The Company does not generate revenue from operations.


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Post by sportguy98on Nov 09, 2017 7:24pm
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Potentially Bell's next acquisition target

Potentially Bell's next acquisition targetFirst off, congrats AlarmForce shareholders!

I think Bell may acquire a small Toronto-based company next based on today's PR. Bell, Huawei and BeWhere bring new Internet of Things solution to Ontario winery: https://web.tmxmoney.com/article.php?newsid=5695095179389544&qm_symbol=BEW


Bell's LTE-M network will be up in early 2018. Based on the success with the Henry of Pelham, I think Bell will start putting lots of energy into getting subscribers on their LTE-M network... After all it is a big capital expenditure and the market is arguably bigger than the telematics market. The LTE-M beacons for capturing the data are made by BeWhere. They are the first mover in the space, and have a strong relationship with Bell. I wouldn't be surprised if they try to acquire BeWhere next for their LTE-M beacons.

"Bell's leadership in LTE-M wireless technology and in the IoT space is a result of our continued investment and innovation in broadband communications networks and services," said Claire Gillies, Vice President, Bell Mobility. "The LTE-M network enables smart sensors to collect and send data over a wider range and with much better battery life – a perfect fit for Henry of Pelham, wineries and growers across the country and many other industries."

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