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Bell Canada is a Canadian telecommunications company named after Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone. It provides fixed line, mobile, internet, and TV services in most provinces, and is a subsidiary of BCE Inc.
BCE Inc. is a public company that owns Bell Canada and its subsidiaries, including Bell Media, Bell Mobility, and Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment. It was founded in 1983 as a holding company for Bell Canada and its affiliates, and has undergone several diversifications, restructurings, and takeover bids.
Bell Internet, also known as Sympatico, is the largest residential Internet service provider in Canada. It offers xDSL, FTTH and dial-up plans, and provides antivirus, firewall and wireless modem-router hardware.
Learn about the major and minor wireless service providers in Canada, including their subscribers, coverage, ownership, and types. Find out which providers are national, regional, MVNOs, resellers, or push-to-talk networks.
Find out the names, regions, and types of internet service providers in Canada, including the biggest ones like Bell, Rogers, Telus, and Shaw. See also the former ISPs and the sources of the information.
Bell Satellite TV is a Canadian satellite television provider that offers over 700 channels to over 1 million subscribers. It was formerly known as Bell ExpressVu and has been operating since 1997, with two geostationary satellites, Nimiq 4 and 6.
Bell Media is a subsidiary of BCE Inc. that owns and operates 30 local television stations, 29 specialty channels, and four pay TV services in Canada. This web page lists the names, call signs, cities, and dates of purchase of Bell Media's stations, channels, and services.
The CTV Television Network, commonly known as CTV, is a Canadian English-language terrestrial television network. Launched in 1961 and acquired by BCE Inc. in 2000, CTV is Canada's largest privately owned television network and is now a division of the Bell Media subsidiary of BCE. [1]