BREAKING Rogers' $26-billion deal to buy Shaw closes two years after initial agreement
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Rogers must also invest $1 billion in broadband internet access, at least $2.5 billion in its 5G network in Western Canada and $3 billion in expansion projects. It must also establish a western headquarters in Calgary, and maintain it for a minimum of 10 years, while creating 3,000 new jobs in Western Canada.
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