Vidéotron
Canadian telecommunications company
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2023 | As part of Rogers Communications' acquisition of Shaw Communications, Quebecor acquired Shaw-owned Freedom Mobile. |
June 2022 | Reached nearly 1,700,000 mobile subscribers, becoming the fifth-largest wireless carrier in Canada in the second quarter. |
2018 | Vidéotron began beta testing for a new mid-range mobile flanker brand in Quebec and Ottawa. |
September 2018 | Began beta testing for Fizz, a discount flanker brand on its network. |
December 30 2017 | Transferred assets from Vidéotron G.P. to Vidéotron Ltée during a corporate reorganization. |
2016 | Vidéotron revamped its mobile plans to allow customers to make unlimited calls, send and receive texts, and use data in the United States through partnerships with US carriers. |
2014 | Vidéotron deployed LTE on its network in Quebec in partnership with Rogers Wireless. |
2013 | Rogers and Vidéotron signed a 20-year network sharing agreement, enabling Vidéotron to expand its network capabilities. |
2010 | Launched IllicoWeb, an online television and video-on-demand service in the spring. In September, launched a 3G+ wireless service. |
September 9 2010 | Videotron launched its mobile network after three years of infrastructure work for a pre-4G HSPA+ wireless network. |
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