12-17-2015 01:07 PM - edited 01-04-2022 02:16 PM
Breaking news: Shaw announced that they're planning on acquiring Wind Mobile.
Shocking. What will be new landscape in telecommunications world in Canada?
Let's debate
12-18-2015 01:00 PM
I read it from mobilesyrup that Shaw bought Wind to compete with Telus in Western Canada
12-18-2015 02:15 AM
Here's a pretty good rundown on the deal from MobileSyrup (Canadian mobile news provider) that includes some Q&A on anticipated ramifications of the deal:
Doesn't mention much about PM other than the fact that both PM and Mobilicity were in trouble when bought by Telus and Rogers (respectively). But does allude to a possible buddy-buddy with Rogers similar to the Telus-Bell network sharing agreements, and other thoughts.
12-17-2015 06:01 PM
Actually Wind had already recently recevied $350m in funding they were using to start upgrading their network, with Vancovuer being tackled first. They were already planning to launch LTE along with these upgrades. Having Shaw on board definitely gives them access to a lot more capital (and likely easier to secure/better terms credit also), so hopefully this excelerates the process.
12-17-2015 04:01 PM
Interesting development.. the last remaining little guy will get bought out too.
Wind customers will eventually get the real 4G/LTE coverage with extra cash that Shaw brings in. BUT, I expect them to raise the prices.
I am thankful for PM, we do have it pretty good here.
Remember Mobilicity had a hard time getting the regulatory approval, lets see if same thing happens with Wind.
12-17-2015 02:20 PM
yup heard about this yesterday.
Personally I hate Shaw cause their internet plans much higher price and its never stable here.
It won't make a difference to me after all....
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12-17-2015 01:25 PM
It isn't really shocking. WIND cannot sustain in the current competitive marking with their overall lack of fundings. A lot of their customers leave after the 3 year mark including myself. Nothing new will really happen because it will just go from the Big 3 to the Big 4 since Shaw doesn't really provide any sort of good pricing compared to other players in the cable industry at the moment, and I can't see them operating WIND's side of business any different than the currently do now.