(Reuters) - "We believe there are clear remedies to ensure vibrant and sustainable competition without divesting the mobile networks of either company," Darren Entwistle told reporters. "We believe this proposal offers unique benefits that no other bidder can match."
Earlier on Thursday, Telus confirmed it was in talks regarding a possible bid for BCE, a merger that would create a telecom behemoth with 10.9 million wireless subscribers and more than 3 million Internet subscribers.
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
Earlier on Thursday, Telus confirmed it was in talks regarding a possible bid for BCE, a merger that would create a telecom behemoth with 10.9 million wireless subscribers and more than 3 million Internet subscribers.
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
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