OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - June 24, 2015) - The Honourable James Moore, Minister of Industry, today made the following statement:
"Today our government approved a series of spectrum licence transfers between Rogers, Shaw, Mobilicity and WIND. These transfers will result in at least four wireless firms in every region of the country being able to offer the latest technology, world-class service and more choice to all Canadians and their families.
"Wireless spectrum is a vital public resource, and our government has released more of it than all other previous governments combined. Our objective in doing so has been to promote more competition in Canada's wireless sector. In 2006, 98 percent of available spectrum was held by Canada's largest wireless firms. Today, thanks to our policies and recent spectrum auctions, new wireless companies now hold approximately 25 percent of the total wireless spectrum available-creating the conditions for more competition in our wireless sector than ever before.
"The approval of these spectrum licence transfers is a win for Canadian consumers. A new wireless competitor has secured valuable spectrum it needs, and high-quality spectrum that went unused for almost a decade will now be deployed for the betterment of all Canadians.
"Our government has one goal: to take deliberate, concrete steps to create more choice, lower prices and better wireless service for Canadians and their families. Today's approval of these licence transfers delivers on this objective."
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Backgrounder
AWS Spectrum Licences Transfer
What is the deal?
Industry Canada approved a request to transfer 18 spectrum licences from Shaw Communications to Rogers Communications. Rogers will keep two of these licences, which were acquired by Shaw in the 2008 AWS spectrum auction, and provide the other 16 licences to WIND Mobile.
A transfer of Mobilicity's 10 spectrum licences-acquired in 2008-to Rogers, which will provide all of those 10 licences to WIND in exchange for a portion of WIND's current spectrum, was also approved.
Why have we approved this deal?
Recent spectrum assignments in the 700 MHz, AWS-3, AWS-4 and 2500 MHz bands have provided all current and potential wireless service providers with multiple opportunities to access additional spectrum licences in the affected licence areas to meet their spectrum needs. These assignments have had a notable effect on the landscape of spectrum holdings in these areas.
These transfers, which were evaluated under Industry Canada's Spectrum Licence Transfer Framework, will not result in an excessive concentration of spectrum in one company's hands, nor will they adversely affect future competition.
Industry Canada notes that the requested licence transfers involve some spectrum that is currently not being used to provide services and will provide an opportunity to Rogers and WIND to put such spectrum to use for the benefit of Canadians.
In addition, Mobilicity's customers will benefit from continued service.
What are the benefits to WIND?
As a new competitor, WIND Mobile will benefit greatly from this deal. In most of its key areas of service, WIND will now have enough spectrum to deploy the next generation of wireless services, known as long-term evolution or LTE.
This transaction will support competition by increasing WIND Mobile's spectrum holdings in key markets in British Columbia, Alberta and Eastern Ontario. Access to sufficient spectrum is a key element in enabling wireless carriers to deploy the latest LTE data service. In addition, the transaction also provides Mobilicity with funding to make restitution to creditors. It also involves some spectrum that is currently not being used to provide service, and the transfers will provide an opportunity to put this spectrum to use for the benefit of Canadians.
AWS-1 Spectrum Holdings Before the Proposed Transfers | |||||||
Region | Service Area | A Tier 3 20 MHz |
B Tier 2 20 MHz |
C Tier 2 10 MHz |
D Tier 3 10 MHz |
E Tier 3 10 MHz |
F Tier 3 20 MHz |
Eastern Ontario | Ottawa / Outaouais | Rogers | Videotron | Mobilicity | WIND | Bell | Telus |
Pembroke | Rogers | WIND | Bell | Telus | |||
Cornwall | Rogers | WIND | Telus | Bell | |||
Brockville | Rogers | WIND | Telus | Bell | |||
Kingston | Rogers | WIND | Telus | Bell | |||
Belleville | Rogers | WIND | Telus | Bell | |||
Cobourg | Rogers | WIND | Telus | Bell | |||
Peterborough | Rogers | WIND | Telus | Bell | |||
Southern Ontario | Huntsville | Rogers | WIND | Mobilicity | Rich | Telus | Bell |
Toronto | Rogers | Videotron | Telus | Bell | |||
Barrie | Rogers | Eastlink | Telus | Bell | |||
Guelph / Kitchener | Rogers | Mobilicity | Telus | Bell | |||
Listowel / Goderich / Stratford | Rogers | Eastlink | Telus | Bell | |||
Niagara-St. Catharines | Rogers | Mobilicity | Telus | Bell | |||
London / Woodstock / St. Thomas | Rogers | Eastlink | Bell | Telus | |||
Chatham | Rogers | Celluworld | Bell | Telus | |||
Windsor / Leamington | Rogers | Mobilicity | Bell | Telus | |||
Strathroy | Rogers | Eastlink | Telus | Bell | |||
Northern Ontario | North Bay | Rogers | Eastlink | WIND | Eastlink | Telus | Bell |
Sault Ste. Marie | Rogers | Shaw | Telus | Bell | |||
Sudbury | Rogers | Eastlink | Telus | Bell | |||
Kirkland Lake | Rogers | Eastlink | Telus | Bell | |||
Thunder Bay | Rogers | Shaw | Telus | Bell | |||
Manitoba | Winnipeg | Rogers | MTS | Shaw | WIND | Shaw | Telus |
Brandon | Rogers | WIND | Shaw | Telus | |||
Saskatchewan | Regina | Rogers | SaskTel | SaskTel | Shaw | WIND | Telus |
Moose Jaw | Rogers | Shaw | WIND | Telus | |||
Saskatoon | Telus | Shaw | WIND | Rogers | |||
Alberta | Edmonton | Rogers | Shaw | WIND | Mobilicity | Bell | Telus |
Medicine Hat / Brooks | Rogers | Shaw | Bell | Telus | |||
Lethbridge | Rogers | Shaw | Bell | Telus | |||
Calgary | Rogers | Mobilicity | Bell | Telus | |||
Red Deer | Rogers | Mobilicity | Bell | Telus | |||
Grande Prairie | Rogers | Eastlink | Eastlink | Telus | |||
British Columbia | Kootenays | Rogers | Shaw | WIND | Shaw | Bell | Telus |
Okanagan / Columbia | Rogers | Shaw | Bell | Telus | |||
Vancouver | Rogers | Mobilicity | Bell | Telus | |||
Victoria | Rogers | Mobilicity | Bell | Telus | |||
Nanaimo | Rogers | Shaw | Bell | Telus | |||
Courtenay | Rogers | Shaw | Bell | Telus | |||
Thompson / Cariboo | Rogers | Shaw | Bell | Telus | |||
Prince George | Rogers | Shaw | Bell | Telus | |||
Dawson Creek | Rogers | Rich | Bell | Telus | |||
AWS-1 Spectrum Holdings After the Proposed Transfers | ||||||||
Region | Service Area | A Tier 3 20 MHz |
B Tier 2 20 MHz |
C Tier 2 10 MHz |
D Tier 3 10 MHz |
E Tier 3 10 MHz |
F Tier 3 20 MHz |
|
Eastern Ontario | Ottawa / Outaouais | Rogers | Videotron | WIND | WIND | Bell | Telus | |
Pembroke | Rogers | WIND | Bell | Telus | ||||
Cornwall | Rogers | WIND | Telus | Bell | ||||
Brockville | Rogers | WIND | Telus | Bell | ||||
Kingston | Rogers | WIND | Telus | Bell | ||||
Belleville | Rogers | WIND | Telus | Bell | ||||
Cobourg | Rogers | WIND | Telus | Bell | ||||
Peterborough | Rogers | WIND | Telus | Bell | ||||
Southern Ontario | Huntsville | Rogers | Rogers |
WIND | WIND | Rich | Telus | Bell |
Toronto | Rogers | Videotron | Telus | Bell | ||||
Barrie | Rogers | Eastlink | Telus | Bell | ||||
Guelph / Kitchener | Rogers | WIND | Telus | Bell | ||||
Listowel / Goderich/ Stratford | Rogers | Eastlink | Telus | Bell | ||||
Niagara-St. Catharines | Rogers | WIND | Telus | Bell | ||||
London / Woodstock / St. Thomas | Rogers | Eastlink | Bell | Telus | ||||
Chatham | Rogers | Celluworld | Bell | Telus | ||||
Windsor / Leamington | Rogers | WIND | Bell | Telus | ||||
Strathroy | Rogers | Eastlink | Telus | Bell | ||||
Northern Ontario | North Bay | Rogers | Eastlink | WIND | Eastlink | Telus | Bell | |
Sault Ste. Marie | Rogers | WIND | Telus | Bell | ||||
Sudbury | Rogers | Eastlink | Telus | Bell | ||||
Kirkland Lake | Rogers | Eastlink | Telus | Bell | ||||
Thunder Bay | Rogers | WIND | Telus | Bell | ||||
Manitoba | Winnipeg | Rogers | MTS | WIND | WIND | WIND | Telus | |
Brandon | Rogers | WIND | WIND | Telus | ||||
Saskatchewan | Regina | Rogers | SaskTel | SaskTel | WIND | WIND | Telus | |
Moose Jaw | Rogers | WIND | WIND | Telus | ||||
Saskatoon | Telus | WIND | WIND | Rogers | ||||
Alberta | Edmonton | Rogers | Rogers | WIND | WIND | Bell | Telus | |
Medicine Hat / Brooks | Rogers | WIND | Bell | Telus | ||||
Lethbridge | Rogers | WIND | Bell | Telus | ||||
Calgary | Rogers | WIND | Bell | Telus | ||||
Red Deer | Rogers | WIND | Bell | Telus | ||||
Grande Prairie | Rogers | Eastlink | Eastlink | Telus | ||||
British Columbia | Kootenays | Rogers | Rogers | WIND | WIND | Bell | Telus | |
Okanagan/Columbia | Rogers | WIND | Bell | Telus | ||||
Vancouver | Rogers | WIND | Bell | Telus | ||||
Victoria | Rogers | WIND | Bell | Telus | ||||
Nanaimo | Rogers | WIND | Bell | Telus | ||||
Courtenay | Rogers | WIND | Bell | Telus | ||||
Thompson / Cariboo | Rogers | WIND | Bell | Telus | ||||
Prince George | Rogers | WIND | Bell | Telus | ||||
Dawson Creek | Rogers | Rich | Bell | Telus |
Contact Information:
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Industry
343-291-2500
Media Relations
Industry Canada
343-291-1777
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