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FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: The Rogers Building, the green-topped corporate campus of Canadian media conglomerate Rogers Communications is seen in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada July 14, 2022. REUTERS\/Chris Helgren\/File Photo<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Ottawa: Industry<\/a> Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne on Tuesday formally rejected part of a deal between Canadian telecom giants Rogers and Shaw to merge, insisting on the need for competition in the wireless market.

The two companies announced the Can$26 billion (US$19 billion) tie-up in March, but faced pushback as it would arguably lead to less choice for consumers and higher cellphone bills.

\"Earlier this year, I stated that I would under no circumstances permit the wholesale transfer of wireless spectrum licences from Shaw to Rogers,\" Champagne told a news conference.

\"Today, I officially denied that request,\" he said.

Anticipating the decision, Rogers had already proposed an alternative to address the concerns by selling Shaw's Freedom Mobile subsidiary to Quebec-based Videotron.

That, too, would require Champagne's approval and he laid out two conditions on Tuesday: Videotron must keep the acquired wireless licenses for at least 10 years and offer prices now available in Quebec and 20 percent lower on average than the rest of Canada to subscribers nationwide.

According to the OECD, internet and mobile telephone services in Canada are among the most expensive in the industrialized world.
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加拿大拒绝电信罗杰斯的一部分,肖合并

“今年早些时候,我说我会在任何情况下允许批发的无线频谱牌照转让肖罗杰斯,“香槟在新闻发布会上说。乐动扑克

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< p >文件照片:文件照片:罗杰斯建筑,green-topped企业校园的加拿大媒体集团罗杰斯通信被认为在多伦多市区,安大略省,加拿大2022年7月14日。路透/ Chris Helgren /文件照片< / p >
照片:文件照片:罗杰斯建筑,green-topped企业校园的加拿大媒体集团罗杰斯通信被认为在多伦多市区,安大略省,加拿大2022年7月14日。路透/ Chris Helgren /文件的照片
渥太华:行业部长Francois-Philippe香槟周二正式拒绝了加拿大电信巨头之间的交易的一部分罗杰斯和肖合并,坚持需要无线市场的竞争。

这两家公司宣布了260亿美元(190亿美元)3月份结盟,但面临阻力减少,因为它可能会导致消费者选择的和更高的手机账单。

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“今年早些时候,我说我会在任何情况下允许批发的无线频谱牌照转让肖罗杰斯,“香槟在新闻发布会上说。乐动扑克

“今天,我正式否认请求,”他说。

预测的决定,罗杰斯已经通过出售肖提出了另一种解决问题的自由移动子公司Quebec-based Videotron。

这也需要香槟的批准,他周二提出两个条件:Videotron必须获得无线许可证至少10年,并提供价格现在可用在魁北克和平均低20%比其他加拿大全国用户。

根据经济合作与发展组织(OECD),互联网和移动电话服务在加拿大是最昂贵的工业化国家。
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FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: The Rogers Building, the green-topped corporate campus of Canadian media conglomerate Rogers Communications is seen in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada July 14, 2022. REUTERS\/Chris Helgren\/File Photo<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Ottawa: Industry<\/a> Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne on Tuesday formally rejected part of a deal between Canadian telecom giants Rogers and Shaw to merge, insisting on the need for competition in the wireless market.

The two companies announced the Can$26 billion (US$19 billion) tie-up in March, but faced pushback as it would arguably lead to less choice for consumers and higher cellphone bills.

\"Earlier this year, I stated that I would under no circumstances permit the wholesale transfer of wireless spectrum licences from Shaw to Rogers,\" Champagne told a news conference.

\"Today, I officially denied that request,\" he said.

Anticipating the decision, Rogers had already proposed an alternative to address the concerns by selling Shaw's Freedom Mobile subsidiary to Quebec-based Videotron.

That, too, would require Champagne's approval and he laid out two conditions on Tuesday: Videotron must keep the acquired wireless licenses for at least 10 years and offer prices now available in Quebec and 20 percent lower on average than the rest of Canada to subscribers nationwide.

According to the OECD, internet and mobile telephone services in Canada are among the most expensive in the industrialized world.
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