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  2. NetApp - Wikipedia

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    NetApp was founded in 1992 by David Hitz, James Lau, [5] and Michael Malcolm [3] [6] as Network Appliance, Inc. [7] At the time, its major competitor was Auspex Systems. In 1994, NetApp received venture capital funding from Sequoia Capital .

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  4. Shaw Communications - Wikipedia

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    Shaw was founded in 1966 by JR Shaw as Capital Cable Television Company, Ltd. in Edmonton, Alberta. [6] It was originally a subsidiary of Shawcor, JR's father's firm, but the business was split from Shawcor in the 1970s. [7] [8] The company changed its name to Shaw Cablesystems Ltd. (after founder and chairman JR Shaw) and went public on the TSX in

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  6. Network appliance - Wikipedia

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  7. List of defunct Canadian companies - Wikipedia

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    Aeropostale Canada – subsidiary of the United States-based retailer Aeropostale, closed all 41 stores in Canada in 2016; A&A Records – founded in Toronto at the end of WWII, it was the dominant record chain store in Canada until being superseded by Sam the Record Man in the 1960s; it became defunct in 1993

  8. List of mobile network operators in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The remaining 10% of subscribers are served by smaller, regional providers, mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs), and resellers. [2] Regional providers own and operate transmission facilities that cover a limited area and rely on partnerships with national service providers to connect their customers across Canada.

  9. CFRN-DT - Wikipedia

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    The application of Sunwapta Broadcasting Company Ltd.—the licensee of CFRN (1260 AM) and CFRN-FM 100.3, named from the Nakoda for "radiating waves"—for channel 3 was selected over bids backed by Vancouver-area station CKNW and Edmonton Television Ltd. [2] Sunwapta's founder, Dr. G. R. A. "Dick" Rice, had previously been involved in putting ...