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Shaw Communications to lay off 400 employees as it consolidates cable, wireless and phone services. Shaw Communications (TSX:SJR.B) says it plans to lay off about three per cent of its workforce, or ...
Shaw Communications Inc. says it earned seven per cent less in this year’s first quarter as it lost cable, satellite and phone subscribers and faced costs tied to the launch of the Shomi video ...
The Shaw.ca website has officially been shut down and folded into Rogers.com, marking another step in Rogers' full takeover ...
Shaw plans to launch its wireless phone service in September 2011, just as young Canadians return to school. The cable giant will face stiff competition from incumbent wireless players like Telus ...
Prices for communications services are headed up despite the battle between phone and cable companies for customers, predictsShaw Communications Inc.chief executive officer Jim Shaw.
Shaw Communications Inc on Wednesday reported strong quarterly subscriber gains at its revamped cable business and notched wireless profit growth even as it spent heavily to build up both businesses.
In defense of the home phone. Shaw said that people with kids — baby boomers and Gen Xers — still have home phones, or 87 per cent, according to Mehr.
Prices for communications services are headed up despite the battle between phone and cable companies for customers, predictsShaw Communications Inc.chief executive officer Jim Shaw.
Shaw Communications Inc <SJRb.TO>, the dominant cable company in Western Canada, said on Thursday its fourth-quarter profit slipped as heightened competition drained away customers, and its shares ...
Shaw Communications Inc. says it has restored its internet, television and home phone services after an outage Thursday afternoon. The company said all services were restored as of 3:20 p.m. PT.
Canadian cable and telecom company Shaw Communications plans to launch mobile services in late 2011, reports Reuters. The market has keenly awaited details of the launch since Shaw spent C$189.5 ...
CALGARY – Shaw Communications is giving up its plans to launch a wireless phone service, choosing instead to invest in a larger and faster Wi-Fi network. The Calgary-based telecommunications ...