Quebecor, through its unit Videotron, will intervene in the antitrust review of Rogers Communications’s C$20 billion ($15.5 billion) purchase of Shaw Communications, according to a notice posted on Friday on the website of Canada’s competition tribunal.
Last month, Rogers and Shaw agreed a deal with Quebecor to sell Shaw’s Freedom Mobile unit to the Montreal-based company, in a bid to allay competition concerns about their merger.
The Commissioner of Competition has blocked the deal, saying it would hamper competition in a country which has some of the highest telecom rates in the world.
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