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Vidéotron is a
Canadian integrated telecommunications company founded in 1964. It's
active in
cable television,
interactive multimedia development, video...
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Vidéotron Centre (French:
Centre Vidéotron) is an
indoor arena in
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The 18,259-seat
arena replaced Colisée
Pepsi as
Quebec City's...
- Colisée
Vidéotron is a multi-purpose
arena in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada.
Opened in
September 2021, the
arena replaced the
aging Colisée de Trois-Rivières...
- and
distributed by a
subsidiary of
Videotron. TVJQ was on the air
daily from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Since 1979,
Videotron subscribers could take
turns enjoying...
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cellular provider)
Vidéotron Business Fibrenoire MAtv (community channels)
Helix (internet and IPTV provider) Le
SuperClub Vidéotron (video
rental chain)...
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Guidelines that
ensure high
standards of
customer service. In
February 2002,
Vidéotron withdrew from the CTSC [1].
Later that year,
effective December 1, Shaw...
- and Québecor
announced an
agreement for the sale of
Freedom Mobile to
Vidéotron, a
subsidiary of Québecor,
pending approval from the
Competition Bureau...
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later sold to the
Postmedia chain. In
August 2000,
Quebecor Media bought Vidéotron for CA$4.9 billion. In May 2001, the
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications...
- Vox) is a
Canadian community channels operated by the
cable provider Vidéotron within the
province of Quebec. In the 1970s, the
first community radio...
- merchants. It was
offered exclusively in
Quebec by the
cable companies Vidéotron and Cogeco. TATV was an
illustrated classified advertising service, offering...