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FP Trading Desk submits: A group of RBC Capital Markets analysts think Apple Inc. (AAPL) could announce the launch of the iPhone in Canada this week, and that Rogers Communication Inc. (RCI) shares would enjoy a bump as a result. Complete Story ยป
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Rogers Communications Inc.'s Rogers Wireless and Research in Motion Ltd. today introduced the new BlackBerry Pearl 8110 smartphone. In addition to providing customers with the industry's leading mobile messaging solution, the BlackBerry Pearl 8110 is packed with multimedia features and now includes built-in global positioning system (GPS) with mapping software, making it an ideal smartphone for both consumers and business users, on Canada's most reliable wireless network.
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Rogers Telecom is the new name adopted by Sprint Canada following the acquisition of Sprint Canada by Rogers Communication in July 2005. Following the acquisition of Sprint Canada, Rogers renamed its Rogers Cable division as Rogers Cable and Telecom division, merging Sprint Canada completely into RCI. However, as per the agreed terms and conditions, Rogers continued honouring the services, tariffs and the discount deals offered by Sprint Canada and the new entity will continue providing additional services such as ‘Rogers Cable TV’, ‘Rogers Yahoo! Hi-Speed Internet’ and ‘Rogers Wireless’ services to the business customers of Sprint Canada.
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Rogers Wireless is Canada's largest wireless communications services provider, under the Rogers and Fido brand names, with 7.1 million voice and data subscribers, and now the sole Canadian operator of a GSM-based network. The unit was previously known as Cantel, Cantel AT&T, and Rogers AT&T Wireless (U.S. firm AT&T Wireless was a large shareholder for a time).
Some of the clients Mark has worked with include Amex, Royal Bank of Canada, Rogers Communication, Youth Specialties, CIBC, and many funded start-ups. He hails from Ireland and resides in Toronto, Canada.
Cable technology has traditionally divided the country, with Shaw Communications Inc. owning the "pipes" in the West, Rogers in central Canada, and Quebecor Inc.'s Videotron ltee in Quebec. Cogeco is the smallest of the big four players, with cable systems in Ontario, Quebec and Portugal.
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