The completed merger of Rogers and Shaw does not really change the home broadband market share held by cable operators in Canada, but does create one new leader. The new firm likewise does not change the relative share of home broadband accounts held by cable operators in Canada, but does create a new industry leader, with about 60 percent share.
That would be a dominating amount of share in any market.
Likewise, the merger does not change the share of mobile phone accounts and share in Canada, either. But Rogers does emerge with slightly more share, roughly 30 percent, which is enough to make it the market leader in mobility share.
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