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Tony Staffieri appointed indefinite CEO of Rogers Communications

Tony Staffieri is now the permanent president and CEO of Rogers.

Staffieri was filling the role as interim leader since late November while a permanent leader was being picked. He was in the running for the permanent position since the beginning.

Staffieri took over from former CEO Joe Natale on November 16. This was board chair Edward Rogers’ second attempt to appoint Staffieri.

The first in late September resulted in a chaotic power struggle that divided the Rogers family. While Edward Rogers was in favour of Staffieri, his sisters who also served on the board, weren’t. They believed Natale was the man for the job.

“This is a pivotal point in the company’s history and the board has full confidence in Tony’s ability to lead Rogers as we move forward,” Edward Rogers said in a statement.

The new change means Staffieri is now also part of the board of directors, alongside the Rogers siblings.

In a statement, Staffieri said he was honoured to be appointed the job.

“I remain focused on driving shareholder value with improved execution and completing the Shaw transaction to create one strong organization focused on delivering exceptional customer service and the best networks in Canada.”

The drama continued alongside the company’s plans to acquire Shaw Communications Inc. in a $26 billion transaction.

Staffieri started his interim role just days before the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) started its hearing on the broadcast elements of the transaction. This was the only public hearing into the matter.

Matters of telephone, wireless, and internet services involved in the merger will be handled by the Competition Bureau and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. These meetings won’t be open to the public.

Staffieri isn’t the only change to the long list of Rogers executives.

The Globe and Mail is reporting two executives are leaving the company; senior vice president of strategy and corporate development, Dan Golberg, and chief communications officer Sevaun Palvetzian. This is in addition to the earlier departure of Dave Fuller, president of the company’s wireless division.

Source: Rogers

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December round-up: network expansions around Canada

Telecom providers make infrastructure announcements every month, promising to improve wireless and broadband services across the country.

To help you keep track of these announcements, and check for possible improvements in your community, here’s an outline of all infrastructure announcements made in December 2021.

Telus

December 2nd: Telus brings 5G to Camrose, Alberta

SaskTel

December 6th: SaskTel expands its fibre optic network infiNet to 24 communities in Saskatchewan, including Carrot Lake, Foam Lake, and Osler

December 15th: The company introduces 5G in parts of Regina

Nokia

December 8th: The company teams up with Rally to improve connectivity in residential neighbourhoods 

Rogers

December 15th: Rogers constructs cell tower along Highway of Tears to expand cell services

December 16th: Rogers expands its fibre-powered network to Humber Village, Little Rapids, and Bell Island in Newfoundland and Labrador

Government bodies

December 7th: Government of Ontario builds new infrastructure network to bring high-speed internet across Essex County 

December 9th: Government of Manitoba partners with Xplornet to improve 5G access in communities across the province 

December 17th: The federal government and Province of Alberta enter partnership to fund projects that advance high-speed internet in the province 

Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission

December 16th: The government watchdog provides $8.8 million towards four projects that will improve internet access in Alberta and Nova Scotia  

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Here are the changes to Canadian mobile rate plans this week [January 06 – January 12]

With over 13 wireless carriers in Canada, it can be difficult to keep track of the latest promotions and cell phone rate plan changes. 

MobileSyrup will compile the latest weekly rate plan deals every week. You can also check out our guide on plans across Canada to find the right plan for you.  You can compare from 47,842 options and 13 carriers in Canada to find the best option.

It’s worth noting that rate plans are always subject to change and that we’ll do our best to keep this list updated as accurately as possible.

Canadian carrier rate plan changes this week

New deals:

  • Save up to $150 on your order when you shop online in QC and $50 in other regions.
  • $50 Promo plan with 10 GB of non-shareable data. For new activations only. (QC)
  • Unlimited Share 100 plan is $15/mo. cheaper and Unlimited 40 is $10/mo cheaper in MB, QC & SK compared to main regions.
  • Enjoy 25 GB at max speeds for $65/mo. on Québec’s best network.
  • Get 20GB of data for only $50/month on Canada’s best network.

Ongoing deals:

  • Trade-in your device and get a minimum $100 towards a new one.
  • Save up to 65 percent on select devices.
  • Save 20 percent on a Samsung Galaxy Watch4 with Bell SmartPay
  • Exclusive city offer – Save $10/mo. off any Unlimited plan on Canada’s best network. (BC only)
  • Connect your other devices and enjoy unlimited data from $10/mo.
  • Great gifts under $50
  • Get unlimited data with no overage fees, parental controls and one bill for your family, all for just $45/mo. in QC, MB, SK and $55/mo in main regions.
  • Pair Bell mobility with your Bell service and get 20GB of data for just $50/mo. in QC and for $65/mo. in ON.
  • Popular accessories for this holiday season
  • Save $25/month for every team member you add to your account.
  • Get three lines with unlimited data and no overages for an average of $55/month.
  • Get three months of Apple Fitness+
  • Switch your business to Canada’s best 5G network and get a credit of $200 per line.
  • Get bonus 100MB data/mo with unlimited Canada-wide minutes for $25/mo with automatic monthly top-up options.
  • Get bonus 100MB data/mo with unlimited Canada-wide minutes for $25/mo with automatic monthly top-up options.
  • Trade in your old device and save
  • Get six months of Crave Total on us with new smartphones on Bell SmartPay
  • Get our unlimited talk and text plan for just $30/mo.
  • Save $15/mo. for every family member you add to your account.
  • Various monthly phone credits on select smartphones with SmartPay or SmartPay + Device Return Option
  • Get up to 500 MB bonus data/mo. when you sign up for Automatic Monthly or Automatic Monthly/Low Balance Top-Up option on eligible plans.
  • Save $40 on the intelliARMOR UV Shield+ portable sanitize
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Browse Bell cell phone plans

New deals:

  • Save up to $35 per month for 12 months on unlimited Home Internet 75u or 150u when you pair with a Mobile plan. (ON)
  • Trade-in select devices and get a minimum credit of $100
  • For a limited time, get any amazing Samsung phone at $0 down with Fido Payment Program.
  • Don’t wait. iPhone 12 mini for $0 down!
  • Each month, all year long, 10 Fido customers will win 1 YEAR of FREE Fido service.
  • This week’s Fido XTRA: A holly jolly contest!
  • Get Extra $5 Credit Per Month on ZTE Grand X View 4

Ongoing deals:

  • Get 12GB of data for only $45/mo. Available for a limited time only
  • Various smartphones on deals
  • Apple iPad 7 for $0 down.
  • Accessories you want for $0 down
  • Get a Samsung Galaxy device and get up to 4 months of YouTube Premium
  • One Month Free Service when you invite your friends and they join Fido.

Browse Fido cell phone plans

New deals:

  • Get 100 GB bonus per year with an all-Inclusive 20GB, 25GB plan as well as 15 GB Canada – US without border plan and a free Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite with the 20GB plan
  • Boxing Day sale on iPhone 11, 12 and 13
  • Get a discount on selected devices when subscribing to certain 24-month plans, not to mention a welcome credit.
  • Save $24/month on 400 Internet and enjoy the best Wi-Fi technology in Québec
  • Save $52/month on 60 Internet with 39 TV channels.

Ongoing deals:

  • Vrai and Club Illico are offered for six months with any subscription to a Helix Internet and TV or Helix TV App Plan.
  • Save up to $720/year with multiline plans
  • Take advantage of monthly discount with multiline $10 to $15 per line each month (depends on the number of lines)
  • For a limited time, Vrai is offered for six months when you add it to your mobile plan
  • HUAWEI FreeBuds 3 and the HUAWEI WATCH GT 2 on sale now
  • Take advantage of all the benefits of Helix internet, starting from $50/mo.
  • Get a discount and save up to $15 per plan every month if you team up by four
  • Get extra 100GB data per year, always at full speed
  • Helix unlimited 400 internet at $70/mo
  • Get 10 GB bonus data per year in Canada with Basic 4GB, 10GB Canada plan & $10 GB Canada-Us plan
  • Subscribe to the QUB musique Family plan at the exclusive rate of $9.99/month for 24 months
  • Up to $500 trade-in credit on any smartphone purchase
  • Club illico mobile included on All-Inclusive Mobile plans

Browse Videotron cell phone plan

New deals:

  • Get six months of Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade when you get an iPhone 11, SE, 12 Pro, 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro Max
  • Get three months of Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade with pre-owned certified iPhone XR
  • Get the Moto G Power for $6/ month with the Tab. That’s $171 in savings.
  • Get the Samsung Galaxy S21 5G for $20/month with the Tab. That’s $860 in savings
  • Get 12 GB of data for only $45/month

Ongoing deals:

  • Prepaid SIM cards are now $10 for a limited time
  • $25 referral credit for both when referring a friend after they join on a postpaid plan.
  • Bonus 500 MB data per month with Automatic Top-Up on the $30, $40, $45 and $55 both Canada-wide and Province-wide calling plans (all regions)
  • Shop online and save the $50 connection fee 

Browse Koodo cell phone plans 

New deals:

  • Promo on the 40GB $75 plan and 60GB $85 plan with six months of free Apple Music and Disney+ , Purchase a tablet or Apple Watch on financing and get it free for 24 months (MB/SK/QC)
  • Promo on Unlimited data of 20GB + 6 months of free Apple Music for $80/mo (main regions)
  • For a limited time only, get data plans starting from $40/mo for 3GB of non-shareable data with any phone on financing or when you bring your own phone.
  • Get the iPhone 13 128GB for only $25/mo for 24 months with financing and Upfront Edge when you return your device within two years
  • Get iPhone 13 Pro 128 GB for $0 down on approved credit, 0 percent interest and pay only $9.33/mo for 24 months when you trade in an iPhone 11
  • Get iPhone 13 128 GB for $0 down on approved credit, 0 percent interest and pay only $10/mo for 24 months when you trade in an iPhone 11.
  • Activate or upgrade to a $90/mo or higher Rogers Infinite plan and get six months of Disney+ on us and the choice between a free tablet or Apple Watch plan for 24 months when you get a tablet or Apple Watch with financing (main regions)
  • Promo on Unlimited data 40GB for $90/mo & 60GB for $95/mo with six months of free Apple Music and Disney+ , Purchase a tablet or Apple Watch on financing and get it free for 24 months (main regions)
  • Get iPhone 12 mini 128GB for $15/mo for 24 months with financing and select plans with Upfront Edge
  • Promo on Infinite Plan 25GB + 6 months of Apple Music for $65/mo. MB/SK/QC)

Ongoing deals:

  • Add a family member to your Rogers Infinite plan starting at $45/mo. after a $15/mo discount for MB, SK, QC and $55/mo. for main regions
  • Stay connected anywhere with the new mobile internet plan
  • Get two lines for $72.50/mo per line and enjoy 40 GB of data (main regions)
  • Activate or upgrade on a $75/mo or higher Rogers Infinite plan and get our most premium perks (QC)
  • Get the Pixel 6 Series for $0 down on approved credit
  • Get up to 3 months of Google One on us when you sign up through Rogers.
  • Sign up for Apple Music and get your first six months free on a Rogers Infinite plan
  • Save up to $650 on iPhone 12 when you trade in your iPhone XR, iPhone XS or iPhone 8
  • Promo on Talk text Unlimited Canada Wide minutes for $30 (was $35)
  • Get two lines for $60/mo per line for 30 GB of data max speed (QC)
  • Sign up for Disney+ through Rogers and get six months on select Rogers Infinite plans
  • $50 referral credit for both after they activate

Browse Rogers cell phone plans

New deals:

  • Save the $50 connection fee when you shop online
  • Save up to $415 on iPhone 13 with Bring-It-Back
  • Get 5GB of data for as low as $45 with a family of four in MB, SK, QC and for $55 in main regions
  • Save on the first six months on your All-in-One Protection (QC) and $10 per month with the ultimate online protection in other regions.
  • Join the TELUS Exclusive Partner Program and save more
  • Enjoy your ICI TOU.TV EXTRA subscription included with your TELUS plan
  • Get your TELUS 2022 calendar as a gift.
  • Get 25 percent off select Xiaomi devices.
  • Up to $350 in gifts on our home services and mobile plans
  • Comprehensive protection from $55 per month and up to a bonus $350 bill credit
  • Save up to $958 on Galaxy Z Flip3 5G with Bring-It-Back.
  • Get 20GB of high-speed data for $70/mo in MB, SK, QC, and 80/mo in main regions.
  • Unlimited 40 includes exclusive access to unlimited international messaging and visual voicemail 25, and Unlimited 50 Can-US Includes exclusive access to Can-US roaming, unlimited international messaging and visual voicemail 25

Ongoing deals:

  • Get Google Pixel 6 for as low as $15 per month with Bring-It-Back
  • Get Samsung Galaxy S21 5G for as low as $12 per month with Bring-it-Back
  • Protect your home with SmartHome Security and get up to a $350 bill credit
  • Get up to 6 months of Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade when you buy any iPhone
  • Save big on the flashiest phones with Bring‑It‑Back
  • Get a bonus 500MB of data when you sign-up for Auto Top-up on $30, $40, $45 & $55 prepaid talk, text & data plans
  • Bundle a new Apple Watch with TELUS Health Companion from $49/month.
  • Get bonus 100MB of data when you sign-up for Auto Top-up on a $25 prepaid talk & text plan
  • $50 referral credit for both after they activate a line with Telus. (all regions)

Browse Telus cell phone plan

Noticeable price changes:

Chat more with free international calling

New deals:

  • 2.5 GB Data at 3G speed +BONUS 500MB with AutoPay for $35/mo

Ongoing deas:

  • Share more with a $30 Refer-a-Friend reward
  • Connect more with 2GB of free data
  • $1 Loyalty Pays every 30 days after the first years. $2 after the second year, and so on.
  • $20 Helping Other every 30 days by earning points in the Community
  • 500MB bonus with Autopay on all Talk, Text & Data plans except $15 plan which comes with 250MB bonus (all regions)
  • $2 off every month with AutoPay Reward
  • Get referred and you’ll receive a one-time $10 credit

Browse Public Mobile cell phone plans

New deals:

  • 500MB bonus with Autopay on all Talk, Text & Data plans

Ongoing deals:

  • 250MB bonus with Autopay on Talk & Text $15 Plan

Browse Chatr cell phone plans

New deals:

  • Shop online and save $50
  • Limited time offer – 12GB for $45/month & 20GB for $50/month
  • Get iPhone 12 with value-packed plans plus Member Benefits.
  • Deals on Samsung Galaxy smartphones

Ongoing deals:

  • Gift yourself unlimited internet and value-packed phone plans
  • Get Samsung Galaxy S21 5G for $0 down, 0 percent APR and only $20/mo. for 24 months with Sweet Pay
  • Unlimited Internet starting from $39/mo. Plus, get a $50 Visa Prepaid Card.
  • Hot phones starting from $0 down, 0 percent APR
  • Refer a Friend to get $50 in bill credits each when they join the Virgin Plus party.
  • Internet + TV from $70/mo. Plus get a $50 Visa Prepaid Card
  • New Prepaid plans from $22/mo. exclusively for Quebec
  • 250 MB Bonus Data on the $22, $24 and $29 Prepaid plan
  • Get a value-packed plan and Member Benefits when you bring your own phone.
  • 500MB Bonus Data on the $32, $35, $41, $46, $51 and $56 Prepaid plans
  • Get a $100 Visa Prepaid Card when you add unlimited Internet and TV.
  • Bonus 500MB data with $31, $34, $37, $43, $48, $53 and $58 prepaid plans
  • Get the HeadRush IPX6 wireless, 40W, water-resistant speaker with a customizable light show
  • Crave is available as an add-on for TV for only $20/mo. hook up today and get two months free
  • Get TV starting from $25/mo.
  • get a Google Chromecast when you hook up with TV on a 6-month term
  • 500MB Bonus Data on the $28 Prepaid plan with PPU OR 100MB Bonus Data on the $15 prepaid plan with PPU with AutoPay option
  • Get up to $700 off a hot new device when you trade in your old one.

Browse Virgin Mobile cell phone plans

New deals:

  • BYOD Big Gig Unlimited plans: get 15GB bonus data on $55/mo plan, 20GB on the $70/mo plan $ 24GB on the $75/mo plan.
  • Get Talk, Text and 1.5GB of Fast LTE Data for only $19/mo. for 12 months
  • BYOD Big Gig Unlimited plans: get 20GB bonus data on both $80/mo and $110/mo Canada/US plans
  • Get unlimited freedom home internet for $55/mo. Available in AB and BC
  • Samsung Galaxy A12 is available for $35/mo. Samsung Galaxy A52 5G for $45/mo. and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G for $68/mo $ Galaxy S21 5G for $60/mo.
  • iPhone 13 20GB Fast LTE Data for $20/mo.
  • Get Google Pixel 6 for $13/mo. with 20 GB fast LTE data.

Ongoing deals:

  • Bring your own phone plan: Get a 20 GB bonus with a $70 plan, a 20 GB bonus with an $80 plan and a 20 GB bonus on Canada/US $80 plan.
  • Spoil your phone with 70 percent off select Samsung accessories.
  • Moto One 5G Ace and iPhone SE are available for $40/mo.
  • $5/mo. digital discount on the $40, $45 and $50 plans and $10 digital discount on the $55, $80, $90 and $90 Canada/US Bring your own phone plans.
  • Bring your own phone plan: Get 4GB bonus with a $35 plan, 10GB bonus with the $40 plan
  • Add a line with 3 GB data for $20/mo.
  • 20 GB Fast LTE for $50/mo with digital discount
  • Get up to 20GB of Bonus Data when you sign up on select plans.
  • Unlimited talk & text starting at $99/year annual payment
  • Refer a friend and get a $25 service credit for each referral. Save up to $250 a year
  • Get one month of Visual Voicemail for Free

New deals:

  • Get big savings on wireless plans, crazy fast internet speeds, and binge-worthy TV.
  • Save $20/mo. off any voice & data plan when you bring your own phone or buy a phone at a full price!

Ongoing deals:

  • Big deals on maxTV Stream media boxes for a limited time.
  • Get up to $600 in-store credit toward a new wireless device and accessories when you trade in your old device.
  • Sign up for SaskTel Internet on a monthly plan and save 50 percent for three months + get Optimum In-home Wi-Fi for only $5/mo. for first three months
  • Sign up for maxTV stream & Internet to get big savings. Plus, get Optimum In-home Wi-Fi free for the first 12 months
  • Sign up for SaskTel Internet on a 2-year contract and get Optimum In-home Wi-Fi free for 12 months
  • Sign up for Crave with STARZ and get your first month free!
  • Switch to a 2-year Internet contract plan and save $10/mo. off the regular price
  • Sign up for SaskTel Internet on the infiNET 300 plan and get this special deal + get Optimum In-home Wi-Fi free for the first 12 months
  • Upgrade to the next fastest plan at no additional cost for one month
  • For every five maxTV Stream theme packs you add, you get $8 in savings
  • Sign up for Super Channel and get your first month free!
  • Sign up for maxTV and get 50 percent off the Filipino 5-pack for three months.
  • Skip the activation and service fees on eligible online device purchases
  • Get unlimited calling with our Anytime North America Long Distance plan—all for one low monthly price
  • Get our ten most popular calling features, including Call Display & Name Display, for just $10/mo. Add on Voice Mail for only $2/mo. more
  • Sign up for SaskTel homePHONE and get three months of Home Phone Service, Feature Package, and Anytime North America long distance for free
  • Sign up for Crave and get your first month free!
  • Get three months of Apple Fitness+ free when you buy an Apple Watch.
  • Sign up for noSTRINGS Prepaid Auto Top-ups and get a $20 bonus
  • Bring your Google Pixel and save $600
  • Sign up for a noSTRINGS Prepaid Talk, Text & Data or Unlimited plan and save $10/mo. for eight months.

Ongoing deals:

  • Get 40GB of Big Data for $60/mo.
  • Get 12GB of rollover data for $50/mo.
  • For a limited time, save up to $672 on the hottest devices.
  • Get up to $200 when you Switch
  • Get the Smartphone you Want for $0 Down with easyTab
  • Get your first 3 months FREE on any Smart Home & Security plan
  • Save $59.95 when you DIY and save the installation fee
  • Add Mobile to your Bundle and save $15/month forever
  • Save $5/month when you add a line to your mobile service with Family Share

Browse Eastlink cell phone plans 

Ongoing deals:

  • You will each receive a $50 referral bonus on their two-month anniversary with Fizz
  • Get 30 GB with any phone purchase.
  • Any unused mobile data will be rolled over to the next month.
  • Various phone discounts on select smartphones with Full Retail Price

Browse Fizz cell phone plans 

Ongoing deals:

  • Fibre+ Gig & Total TV
  • Fibre+ 300 & Total TV
  • Fibre+ Gig & Mobile Unlimited
  • Fibre+ 25 & Limited TV
  • Fibre+ 300 & Mobile By The Gig
  • Fibre+ 300, Total TV & Mobile By The Gig
  • Rollover Data any time for just $10/GB and carry over unused data for up to 90 days
  • Get Unlimited Mobile with 25GB Fast LTE for only $25/mo when paired with a Fibre+ Gig 1.5 Internet plan
  • Fibre+ Gig, Total TV & Mobile Unlimited
  • Fibre+ 25, Limited TV & Mobile by the Gig
  • Fibre+ 25 & Mobile by the Gig 

Browse Shaw cell phone plans

Ongoing deals:

  • Get an additional 5 percent of the value of every Top-Up in points when you sign up for Auto-Allowance or Allowance with your PC Financial Mastercard or PC Money
  • 20,000 PC Optimum points after two months of service
  • Get 1GB of bonus data every month when you sign up for an Automatic Top-Up option, eligible on plans that have data.

Browse cell phone plans

New deals:

  • $25 account bonus + free sim with $50 top up
  • MaxWest Nitro 5C phone with $74.99 and $50 top up voucher + FREE SIM

Ongoing deals:

  • Bonus 1 GB data for three months new activations only.
  • Data Plans start at $35 for 2GB

Browse cell phone plans

Ongoing deals:

  • 250MB bonus with Automatic Top-Up on $15, 1GB bonus with Automatic Top-Up on $25, 3GB bonus with Automatic Top-Up on $35, 5GB bonus with Automatic Top-Up on $40, 10.5GB bonus with Automatic Top-Up on $50, 15.5GB bonus with Automatic Top-Up on $60 ( main regions)
  • Bring your own phone or buy one starting at $75
  • Get a cheap phone plan from $15/mo.
  • 500MB bonus with Automatic Top-Up on $24, 3.5GB bonus with Automatic Top-Up on $33, 11.5GB bonus with Automatic Top-Up on $43 plans for QC

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Here are the most important Canadian telecom stories of 2021

2021 was a busy year for the Canadian telecommunications industry.

From new deals to expansions, to a sense of uncertainty for the future, a lot happened. Here’s MobileSyrup’s list of the most important telecom stories this year.

The Rogers-Shaw merger

The merger takes the first spot on this list because of all the controversy surrounding it. While the deal is yet to be approved by various government bodies, the chatter surrounding the merger has stayed strong ever since Rogers proposed acquiring Shaw.

Competing telecom companies were quick to raise concerns. This was put on the record at a week-long hearing with the Canadian Radio-television Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) in late November.

Bell, which also tried to purchase Shaw but was outbid, argued the deal wasn’t the best for Canadians. Smaller broadcast corporations focusing on local broadcasts raised concerns about what the merger would mean for them. The hearing also featured organizations that were in favour of the new deal.

This hearing, which exclusively focused on the broadcast aspect of the deal, is the only insight Canadians had on the merger. Telephone, wireless, and internet services are other important aspects of the deal, but discussion on them won’t be open to the public. These matters will be dealt with by the Competition Bureau and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada, away from the public eye.

It also remains unclear what will happen with Freedom Mobile, which is currently under Shaw’s ownership. If regulators force Rogers to sell the mobile business, Anthony Lacavera wants to buy it back. Lacavera founded Wind Mobile and sold it to Shaw in 2016 for $1.6 billion. The company was renamed Freedom Mobile in 2016.

Image credit: CRTC (screenshot)

Rogers family drama

Ted Rogers left an empire for his children to build on. But his kids, all of whom work with the company in some form, had different ideas on how to continue their father’s legacy. On one side was Edward Rogers, who tried to oust former CEO, Joe Natale and replace him with chief financial officer, Tony Staffieri. On the other were his two sisters, Martha Rogers and Melinda Rogers-Hixon. They opposed the plan and thought Natale was a fitting CEO. Edward Rodger’s original move to remove Natale, and a number of directors from the board, failed. In response, he was ousted as the board chair but remained on as a director.

At the time it appeared like two boards were operating on behalf of the company. In the end, Edward Rogers got his way when a judge ruled his actions were valid. It remains unclear whether the drama will impact the Rogers-Shaw merger.

5G expansion 

2021 also marked the year 5G began to be widely implemented in Canada. The fifth-generation wireless technology that fuels cellular networks was quick to come to major cities, and a number of providers worked on bringing it to smaller communities as well. 

Telus made expansions to several communities in British Columbia, Alberta. Rogers completed its core rollout of the network in late October, offering service to Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, and Vancouver. Rogers also made expansions in Nova Scotia and Quebec. SaskTel deployed its network in Saskatchewan.

Xplornet launched the first rural 5G standalone network in the country. It also entered a partnership with the Manitoba government to bring access to a number of communities in the province.

While the expansion is a step in the right direction, it hasn’t resulted in significantly faster internet speeds, given that current technology is based on 4G networks. Most 5G benefits won’t be felt until carriers launch 3,500MHz spectrum. This is considered crucial for the success of 5G in Canada as networks using it will offer faster speeds and lower latency compared to the 4G network.

3,500Mhz auction

In order to give telecom companies access to 3,500MHz spectrum, the government auctioned licenses between July 15th and July 23rd. Canadian telecom giants will be able to use 3,500MHz spectrum to start building out mid-band (a.k.a. Sub-6) 5G networks.

A total of $8.91 billion was collected from the sale of 1,495 licenses to 15 companies. Rogers, Bell, Telus, and Vidéotron bet the most, making up $8 billion in sales. Licenses dictate how much service companies must provide.

“The 3,500MHz auction is a key step in our government’s plan to promote competition in the telecom sector, improve rural connectivity, and ensure Canadians benefit from 5G technologies and services,” said François-Philippe Champagne, minister of innovation, science and industry, at the time.

Image credit: SaskTel

Huawei’s future in Canada

We still don’t know the state of Huawei’s future in Canada as government officials decide whether to ban Huawei technology from the country’s 5G network.

Concerns arose when a leaked government report claimed there was an increase in cyberattacks through Huawei devices. This was following Canada’s detainment of company executive, Meng Wanzhou, in Vancouver back in 2018 over fraud charges in the U.S. Wanzhou was recently released.

Canada is part of the “Five Eyes,” an intelligence alliance with Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the U.S. Each of these countries has levelled its own sanctions against Huawei’s 5G devices.

Reports have indicated telecom companies, including Bell and Telus, have requested the Liberal government fund the removal of Huawei equipment from their networks if a ban is approved. Global News has reported telecom companies spent more than $700 million installing the required equipment. 

Efforts to block spam calls

Few things are more annoying than spam calls. So when the CRTC ordered carriers to implement STIR/SHAKEN technology, tools that would help block these calls, the news was positively received. 

Secure Telephony Information Revisited (STIR) helps providers validate calls. When a call is made from the originating carrier, a digital signature is created outlining who the caller is. The provider of the person receiving this call verifies the signature. 

Signature-based Handling of Asserted information using TOKENs (SHAKEN) is the framework used by carriers when STIR information is missing or incorrect. 

After being delayed, the final deadline for implementing the technology was November 30th. But the deadline has come and gone, and some carriers need more time to implement the technology.

Bell Canada also made its own efforts to permanently block fraudulent calls through its own network after receiving final approval from the CRTC in December. The watchdog reported 1.1 billion calls were blocked by the network between July 2020 and October 2021.

Despite these stories being the most important of the year, they aren’t ending in 2021. Discussions around these topics are happening every day and MobileSyrup will have you covered with all the latest developments in 2022.

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Rogers offering 20GB for $50 data plans for new users

Happy holidays. If you’re looking for a phone deal a user on RedFlagDeals says that Rogers sent them an email with a promo code for a $50 plan that includes 20GB of data.

The code is ‘ELRZZL70‘ and the form post says it expires on January 3rd. It also says that this is for new customers to Rogers only. There also doesn’t appear to be any way to redeem this online. So you’ll have to call the Rogers number at 1-844-882-0593.

Source: RedFlagDeals

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Fido, Koodo, Virgin Plus Boxing Day deals include 17GB for $55 data plan

If you got a new phone over the holidays and you’re looking for a new plan to complement it, look no further than one of the big three flanker brands. Fido, Virgin Plus, and Koodo offer identical online plans that include 17GB of data for $55 per month.

This is a huge discount, and if you can snag it, an actual fair valuation for price per data in Canada. I can say it’s tempting me back away from Telus.

These new plans only seem to apply to new activations, so I’d aim for Virgin or Koodo first, but if you’re already with them or live in an area that has better Rogers coverage, its flanker brand, Fido is really a fine alternative.

Both the Rogers’ owned carrier and Koodo even offered me a $50 bill credit when I went through the motions of signing up when writing this deal.

The carriers are also offering 12GB for $50 if you don’t need as much data and want to save a bit of cash throughout the year.

You can find the deals below:

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Shaw CEO saw his paycheck nearly double this year

Bradley Shaw has had a good year.

According to The Globe and Mail, the company bearing his name paid Shaw $11.94 million in its 2021 fiscal year, almost double from what he made last year. That amount sat at $6.87 million.

Shaw is the executive chair and CEO of Shaw Communications.

Roughly $3.3 million of the increase came from pension accounting. His bonus was also increased to $6.12 million this year from $5.27 million last year. Shaw also received $2.88 million in stocks.

Rogers is currently in the process of buying out Shaw for roughly $26 billion. The transaction needs to be approved by Innovation, Science and Economic Canada (ISED), the Competition Bureau, and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).

The CRTC held the only public hearing into the merger last month. On the first day, Shaw said the merger was a necessity for spreading wireless services in Canada.

“By joining Rogers, we will expand and accelerate the multi-generational investments needed to close the digital divide and compete more effectively across Western Canada, while expanding competition to communities that currently have little or no choice,” he said.

A decision by the CRTC will likely come early next year.

Image credit: CRTC (screenshot)

Source: The Globe and Mail

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Rogers brings fast and reliable internet to Newfoundland and Labrador

Rogers is expanding its fibre-powered network to businesses and residents in three Newfoundland and Labrador communities.

The investment is valued at $6 million and will see 1,780 homes and businesses connected to high-speed internet in Humber Village, Little Rapids, and Bell Island.

To ensure a reliable connection in Bell Island, a new wireless tower will be built and the existing tower will be upgraded.

“Over the past year, when Canadians relied on connectivity more than ever before, we made significant investments in our network to connect communities across Atlantic Canada,” Matt MacLellan, president of Rogers’ Atlantic region, said in a statement.

Rogers’ 2020 investments in the Atlantic Provinces resulted in a $630 million economic footprint. This included the creation of 2,500 full-time jobs and the expansion of 5G network across New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

Source: Rogers

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Rogers brings fast and reliable internet to Newfoundland and Labrador

Rogers is expanding its fibre-powered network to businesses and residents in three Newfoundland and Labrador communities.

The investment is valued at $6 million and will see 1,780 homes and businesses connected to high-speed internet in Humber Village, Little Rapids, and Bell Island.

To ensure a reliable connection in Bell Island, a new wireless tower will be built and the existing tower will be upgraded.

“Over the past year, when Canadians relied on connectivity more than ever before, we made significant investments in our network to connect communities across Atlantic Canada,” Matt MacLellan, president of Rogers’ Atlantic region, said in a statement.

Rogers’ 2020 investments in the Atlantic Provinces resulted in a $630 million economic footprint. This included the creation of 2,500 full-time jobs and the expansion of 5G network across New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

Source: Rogers

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Mobile Syrup

Rogers brings fast and reliable internet to Newfoundland and Labrador

Rogers is expanding its fibre-powered network to businesses and residents in three Newfoundland and Labrador communities.

The investment is valued at $6 million and will see 1,780 homes and businesses connected to high-speed internet in Humber Village, Little Rapids, and Bell Island.

To ensure a reliable connection in Bell Island, a new wireless tower will be built and the existing tower will be upgraded.

“Over the past year, when Canadians relied on connectivity more than ever before, we made significant investments in our network to connect communities across Atlantic Canada,” Matt MacLellan, president of Rogers’ Atlantic region, said in a statement.

Rogers’ 2020 investments in the Atlantic Provinces resulted in a $630 million economic footprint. This included the creation of 2,500 full-time jobs and the expansion of 5G network across New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

Source: Rogers