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  2. BCE Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Logo used by the Bell Telephone Company of Canada from 1902 to 1922. The Bell Telephone Company of Canada Ltd. was created by an act of Parliament on April 29, 1880. [7] Later known as Bell Canada, its charter granted it the right to construct telephone lines alongside all public rights-of-way in Canada.

  3. Bell Canada - Wikipedia

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    Bell Canada (commonly referred to as Bell) is a Canadian telecommunications company headquartered at 1 Carrefour Alexander-Graham-Bell [6] in the borough of Verdun, Quebec, in Canada. It is an ILEC (incumbent local exchange carrier) in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec ; as such, it was a founding member of the Stentor Alliance .

  4. Bell Media - Wikipedia

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    On December 2, 2005, Bell Canada Enterprises (BCE) announced that it would sell an 8.5% interest to The Woodbridge Company Limited (increasing their total ownership to 40%), a 20% interest to Torstar, and a 20% interest to the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan. [15]

  5. Cellcom Communications - Wikipedia

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    Cellcom's parent company, Bell Canada Enterprises, was founded in 1880 and named after Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone and the co-founder of Bell Telephone Company. [1] Cellcom Communications was established by Gary Hutman in 1985.

  6. List of assets owned by CTVglobemedia - Wikipedia

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    In early 2000, Bell Canada Enterprises (BCE) acquired CTV Inc. and bought The Globe and Mail from Thomson Corporation. The resulting company was named Bell Globemedia Inc. In January 2007, after BCE reduced its ownership in the company, it was renamed CTVglobemedia. In 2011, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ...

  7. Nortel - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, due to deregulation, Bell Canada Enterprises (later shortened to BCE) was formed as the parent company to Bell Canada and Northern Telecom. Bell-Northern Research was jointly owned 50–50 by Bell Canada and Northern Telecom. The combined three companies were referred to as the tricorporate.

  8. Mirko Bibic - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Bibic was accused on malfeasances when he was seen meeting with CRTC chief Ian Scott one week after Bell filed their appeal of the CRTC's 2019 wholesale rates. [ 6 ] Bibic succeeded the retiring George A. Cope as president and CEO of BCE Inc. in January 2020.

  9. Timeline of Nortel - Wikipedia

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    1983: Due to deregulation, Bell Canada Enterprises is formed as the parent company to Bell Canada and Northern Telecom. Bell-Northern Research is jointly owned 50-50 by Bell Canada and Northern Telecom. The combined three companies are referred to as the tricorporate. [17] [18] [19]