Vidéotron claims that Rogers is breaking an agreement signed between the two in 2013 to jointly build and maintain the infrastructure necessary for an LTE cellular network You can save this article by ...
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MONTRÉAL, April 11, 2025 /CNW/ - Videotron has been ranked the most respected telecommunications provider in Québec for the 19th time since 2006 in Léger's 2025 Reputation survey. This signal ...
Videotron has filed a lawsuit against Rogers, claiming that the company breached its contract related to the sale of Freedom Mobile, which occurred two years ago. In a notice of action filed this week ...
Videotron sued Rogers for $91 million, alleging a breach of contract in the sale of Freedom Mobile. The notice of action reportedly only claimed breach of contract without details and asked the court ...
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In a notice of action filed last week in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Videotron requested an order for Rogers to “specifically perform their obligations” outlined in a 2022 agreement to sell ...
TORONTO — Quebecor Inc.-subsidiary Videotron is suing Rogers Communications Inc. for $91 million over an alleged breach of contract related to the sale of Freedom Mobile two years ago. In a notice of ...
Vidéotron, filiale de Québecor, poursuit Rogers Communications pour 91 millions de dollars (M$) en raison d’une prétendue rupture de contrat liée à la vente de Freedom Mobile il y a deux ans. Dans un ...
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L’entreprise Vidéotron a annoncé, mercredi, qu’elle allait construire 37 nouvelles infrastructures de téléphonie mobile en Abitibi-Témiscamingue et dans les Laurentides, en partenariat avec Québec.