Umm, no 'fraid not friend. Rogers wireless is a 100% solely owned subsidiary of Rogers Communications Corporation.
The new Frankenstein version of at&t that has come back from the dead down south does not own a stake in Rogers.
When the original AT&T wireless was alive, THEY owned a stake in Rogers, but sold that stake back to Rogers when the merger with the company formerly known a Cingular took place. Since then, Rogers has been purely Canadian.
The new at&t is desperately seeking a stake in Canada and is looking to reacquire a stake in Rogers to set up an MVNO using their network but nothings a done deal yet.
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Umm, no 'fraid not friend. Rogers wireless is a 100% solely owned subsidiary of Rogers Communications Corporation.
The new Frankenstein version of at&t that has come back from the dead down south does not own a stake in Rogers.
When the original AT&T wireless was alive, THEY owned a stake in Rogers, but sold that stake back to Rogers when the merger with the company formerly known a Cingular took place. Since then, Rogers has been purely Canadian.
The new at&t is desperately seeking a stake in Canada and is looking to reacquire a stake in Rogers to set up an MVNO using their network but nothings a done deal yet.