Cogeco CEO eager to learn outcome of CRTC review of mobile wireless industry
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The Cogeco logo is seen in Montreal, on Monday, October 19, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson
TORONTO – The CEO of Cogeco Inc. and its internet and cable TV subsidiary said Wednesday that they are eager to learn whether Canada’s telecom regulator will grant approval for a type of wireless network that the Montreal-based company has championed for years.
“It will encourage ongoing investments to expand and improve Canada’s wireless network, while bringing new wireless services to underserved and unserved Canadians,” Cogeco chief executive Philippe Jette told analysts in a conference call.
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The CEO of Cogeco Inc. and its internet and cable TV subsidiary said Wednesday that they are eager to learn whether Canada’s telecom regulator will grant approval for a type of wireless network that the Montreal-based company has championed for years.
“It will encourage ongoing investments to expand and improve Canada’s wireless network, while bringing new wireless services to underserved and unserved Canadians,” Cogeco chief executive Philippe Jette told analysts in a conference call.
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TORONTO - The CEO of Cogeco Inc. and its internet and cable TV subsidiary said Wednesday that they are eager to learn whether Canada s telecom regulator will grant approval for a type of wireless network that the Montreal-based company has championed for years.
The Cogeco logo is seen in Montreal, on Monday, October 19, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson
TORONTO - The CEO of Cogeco Inc. and its internet and cable TV subsidiary said Wednesday that they are eager to learn whether Canada s telecom regulator will grant approval for a type of wireless network that the Montreal-based company has championed for years.