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Verizon (VZ) CEO says Canada was never in serious plans as big three claim victory

Canadian Press, The Canadian Press
0 Comments| September 3, 2013

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TORONTO - The top executive of Verizon (NASDAQ:VZ, Stock Forum) says the U.S. wireless giant “never really seriously looked” at entering the Canadian market.

There had been reports that Verizon would bid on two smaller wireless companies in Canada and on wireless spectrum.

Verizon CEO Lowell McAdam said Tuesday any plan is “off the table at this point.”

Shares in Canada's big three telecom companies surged on the news.

Shares of Rogers Communications (TSX:T.RCI.B, Stock Forum) jumped almost 7 per cent, BCE (TSX:T.BCE, Stock Forum) rose 4 per cent, and Telus (TSX:T.T, Stock Forum) surged 7 per cent. The companies complained Verizon would be given an unfair advantage to bid on spectrum.

The Canadian government wants to introduce more competition. Canadians have long complained of expensive wireless plans and poor service.

Verizon announced earlier it is buying the 45 per cent of its wireless business owned by British cellphone carrier Vodafone.


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