Shaw Communications
Acquisition in 2021
Shaw Communications is a telecommunications company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, founded in 1966. It offers a range of connectivity solutions, including telephone, internet, television, and mobile services, catering to both residential and business customers. Shaw provides business-grade Fibre+ and fiber-to-the-premise networks, ensuring reliable and high-quality connectivity for clients of all sizes, from home offices to medium and large enterprises. The company is recognized for its industry-leading internet and television services, as well as its comprehensive satellite and business connectivity solutions.
Ruralwave
Acquisition in 2020
Ruralwave is a telecommunications company based in Kawartha Lakes, Canada, specializing in providing high-speed fiber Internet, TV, and phone services. Established in 1995, the company serves rural residents and businesses across Kawartha Lakes, Durham Region, and Simcoe County. Ruralwave is dedicated to enhancing connectivity in Eastern Ontario, offering solutions that include fiber internet, cable, Wi-Fi, and telephony services. As of September 30, 2020, Ruralwave operates as a subsidiary of Rogers Communications Inc.
Cable Cable
Acquisition in 2020
Cable Cable is a family-owned telecommunications company based in Fenelon Falls, Ontario, established in 1983. It provides a range of services, including internet, television, and home phone offerings. The company specializes in fiber and cable internet solutions, alongside a variety of television channels. Cable Cable also actively engages with the community through initiatives such as media sponsorship programs, free Wi-Fi locations, and dedicated community channels, reflecting its commitment to local service and connectivity.
Mountain Cablevision
Acquisition in 2013
Mountain Cablevision is a company that was acquired by Rogers Communications in 2013.
Aurora Cable
Acquisition in 2008
Aurora Cable provides cable television, Internet and telephony services in the Town of Aurora and the community of Oak Ridges, in Richmond Hill, Ontario.
MetaTV was founded in 1999 to define technology and services which would forever change the way people look at television.
Rogers Sportsnet
Acquisition in 2001
Rogers Sportsnet is a Canadian English-language sports specialty service based in Toronto, established in 1998. Originally launched as CTV Sportsnet, it was a joint venture involving CTV, Liberty Media, and Rogers Media. The network provides comprehensive sports coverage, including broadcasts of the Olympic Games and the Canadian Hockey League. In addition to live events, Sportsnet delivers a range of sports news, including world and national headlines, score updates, highlights, and statistics. Through its diverse programming, Rogers Sportsnet aims to offer quality sports media broadcasting services to its audience.
Cable Atlantic
Acquisition in 2000
Cable Atlantic Inc. (originally Avalon Cablevision Ltd.) is a cable television provider serving much of the population of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Cable Atlantic also operated a provincial dial-up Internet provider, "The Zone", and a competitive local exchange carrier that provided telephone services to businesses and the provincial government. It also offered Road Runner cable Internet service under licence from Time Warner Cable, whereas most Canadian cable companies were at the time using the rival @Home Network backed by TCI and Comcast.