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If the Competition Bureau allows Rogers to buy Shaw and its Freedom Mobile division as proposed in March, there could be a flood of other deals, Carleton University professor Dwayne Winseck said in an interview Monday.
Winseck, the director of an ownership concentration research project at Carleton, says there has been speculation for years that Telus is interested in Saskatchewan-owned SaskTel, but that doesn't rule out the possibility that Bell could also be interested.
Likewise, there's been speculation that Bell and Telus — which already share parts of their wireless network with each other — could join forces in some sort of combination.
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TORONTO – BCE’s unsuccessful bid for Shaw Communications Inc. has renewed speculation about which other telecom companies could be takeover targets for Bell, Rogers or Telus.
BCE Inc. confirmed on the weekend that it attempted to outbid Toronto-based Rogers Communications Inc. as that company negotiated a friendly takeover of Shaw.
If the Competition Bureau allows Rogers to buy Shaw and its Freedom Mobile division as proposed in March, there could be a flood of other deals, Carleton University professor Dwayne Winseck said in an interview Monday.
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