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En septembre 1989, Rogers Communications inc. a acquis 40 % d'Unitel Communications, anciennement CNCP Telecommunications. En juin 1992, Unitel a obtenu la permission du Conseil de la radiodiffusion et des télécommunications canadiennes (CRTC) d'entrer en concurrence avec les compagnies de téléphonie canadiennes, qui détenaient, jusque là, le monopole du marché des communications interurbaines. En janvier 1993, AT&T s'est portée acquéreur de 20 % d'Unitel Communications. À la suite de cette transaction, la part de Rogers Communications inc. dans Unitel s'est trouvée réduite à 32 %. En septembre 1995, Unitel Communications a conclu un accord de principe avec AT&T et quelques-uns de ses banquiers pour restructurer Unitel. Une fois la transaction conclue, Rogers Communication ne détenait plus de participation au capital d'investissement d'Unitel.
The Rogers Communications Centre (RCC) serves four of the university’s acclaimed degree programs in media and electronic communications, including, Journalism, Radio and Television Arts, Applied Computer Science, and Image Arts. The Centre is a fully interactive and highly adaptable communications facility, featuring state-of-the-art computing laboratories and networked media print facilities. The Rogers Centre houses over one hundred television and video production facilities, over thirty audio production studios and radio production facilities, and over 700 computers supporting the digital communications infrastructure. The Rogers Centre hosts industry conferences and supports professional development and research on an international scale. For detailed information on areas of study in communications please refer to the individual programs or departments.
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This led to Rogers Communications Inc. acquiring 40% of Unitel Communications, formerly CNCP Telecommunications, in September 1989. Unitel was granted permission by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission in June 1992 to compete with the Canadian telephone monopolies in the long-distance market. In January 1993, 20% of Unitel Communications was sold to AT&T. As a result of this transaction, Rogers Communications Inc.’s interest in Unitel was reduced to 32%. In September 1995, Unitel Communications reached an agreement in principle with AT&T and certain of its bankers to restructure Unitel. At the close of this transaction, Rogers Communication no longer had an equity investment in Unitel.
Rogers Communications Inc. announced today that its Board of Directors has declared quarterly dividends totaling $0.125 per share on each of its outstanding Class B Non-Voting shares and Class A Voting shares. The quarterly dividend declared today will be paid on January 2, 2008 to shareholders of record on December 12, 2007.
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Rogers Communications Inc. acquired the Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Club in 2000 and several years later, in 2004, acquired Skydome which is the Blue Jays home venue and largest covered indoor entertainment complex in Canada. The complex was renamed Rogers Centre in February 2005.
Websense® Security Labs™ has received reports of a phishing attack that targets users of Rogers Communications. Users receive a spoofed email message, which claims that their account has been disabled because a third party accessed their account. The email ... states that more information is needed to keep their account secure. The email provides a link to a phishing site that attempts to collect personal and account information.
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