Kirkland, Wash.-based fiber internet service provider Ziply Fiber agreed to be acquired by Bell Canada, a subsidiary of Canadian telecom giant BCE, in a deal valued around $3.6 billion. The deal will ...
After Bell shut down its infrastructure spending because it didn’t want Telus to expand into Ontario and Quebec, it’s not reversing its stance and moving into Western Canada using Telus tech. B.C. and ...
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Bell eyes U.S. fibre expansion after closing Ziply deal and boosting internet subs
The closing of BCE Inc.'s $5-billion purchase of U.S. internet provider Ziply Fiber in August helped boost the telecom ...
TORONTO — BCE Inc. will begin offering fibre internet services in Western Canada using its rivals' networks under rules it has long opposed, as it seeks to grow its customer base and push for more ...
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