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“Retaliation is certainly not a very brilliant business model,” Péladeau said, rejecting suggestions that it might be difficult for the companies to work together where required after a 2021 court clash stemming from a previous stalled network-sharing arrangement.
Staffieri reiterated the commitments the company made in order to secure the green light from Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne, who approved the transfer of spectrum licences from Freedom Mobile to Vidéotron last week.Article content “I will ensure that a new fourth national player can go toe-to-toe with the Big Three and actually drive down prices,” Champagne said during the approval’s announcement.
Staffieri said while the spending commitments extend over five years, some things will happen much more quickly, such as the new Western headquarters in Calgary, where it already has offices. It is also a breakthrough, of sorts, for the Montreal-based company, which first tried to get into the wireless business by buying into independent operator Fido, which was ultimately purchased by Rogers in 2004.
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