Rogers to Introduce Legacy Network Fee Ahead of 3G Shutdown Canadian telecommunications operator, Rogers Communications Inc. (Rogers), has announced a new monthly fee for customers using its legacy 2G and…
Rogers Secures CAD 7 Billion Equity Investment from Blackstone Rogers Communications, Inc. (Rogers) has signed an agreement with Blackstone, supported by Canadian institutional investors, for an equity investment totaling…
CRTC Approves TELUS’s Expansion to Eastern Canada The Canadian Radio-television and Communications Commission (CRTC) has approved TELUS’s expansion of fiber optic services into Eastern Canada.
Canada’s First 5G Network Slicing Successfully Tested by Rogers For the first time in Canada, Rogers Communications, in partnership with Ericsson, has tested 5G network slicing technology in Toronto,…
Rogers Now Provides 5G Service, Reliable 911 Access in Toronto’s Subway Rogers Communications’ customers can now talk, text and stream on 5G in tunnels and stations in the busiest sections of…
Canada to Create Fourth National Telco With Rogers-Shaw Merger Canadian authorities have finally approved Rogers Communications' CAD$26 billion (US$19 billion) takeover of telecom rival Shaw, ending a two-year discussion…
The Conflict of Power at Rogers Communications While family disagreements at the corporate level are not unusual in general, this scenario brings out public curiosity, particularly when…
Rogers completes national standalone 5G core rollout Rogers Communications achieved the first 5G standalone device certification in Canada and completed the rollout of Canada’s first national standalone…
Rogers connects Nova Scotia with 5G Rogers Communications announced it is launching Canada’s largest and most reliable 5G network, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Now residents and…
Rogers targets 99% of Eastern Ontario for reliable cellular coverage Rogers Communications has been awarded the contract to improve the coverage and capacity of cellular networks in the Eastern Ontario…
The wholesale rates battle in Canada With the aim of promoting competition and reducing prices for consumers, the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) introduced last…