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  2. Shaw Communications Inc. (often abbreviated to Shaw; / ˌʃɒ / SH-aw) was a Canadian telecommunications company which provided telephone, Internet, television, and mobile services. The company was founded in 1966 as Capital Cable Television Company, Ltd. by JR Shaw in Edmonton.

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  4. From early milestones, we’ve expanded into a leading Canadian company built on innovation, offering Freedom, Shaw Mobile and many other products and services. Today’s company of more than 9,000 employees continues to innovate and transform how we think about connectivity in the 21st century.

  5. Apr 3, 2023 · Rogers CEO Tony Staffieri pledged to lower costs for customers and increase competition after the deal was finalized on Monday. The federal government approved the merger with conditions, including the sale of Freedom Mobile to Videotron and the expansion of 5G coverage.

  6. Mar 15, 2021 · Rogers Communications plans to buy Shaw Communications for $26 billion, creating Canada's second-largest cellular and cable operator. The deal faces regulatory scrutiny and consumer advocates warn it will reduce competition and raise prices, while the companies promise to invest in 5G and rural internet.