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Cogeco plotting next steps on MVNO: CEO 

News | 10/28/2022 4:39 pm EDT
New CEO announced for Cogeco, Audet vows family to retain control
Then-Cogeco CEO Louis Audet and Philippe Jetté announce Jetté would be taking over as CEO in Montreal on May 15, 2018./ Wire Report photo by Anja Karadeglija.

While Cogeco Inc. is pleased to finally see the terms and conditions of the MVNO framework from the CRTC, the company is less than thrilled about the imposition of a new eligibility requirement that those companies hoping to access the benefits of the framework have to be already offering commercial mobile wireless service somewhere in Canada, according to the company’s CEO. 

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