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BAI Canada has held the rights to build and operate the mobile network in the subway but current coverage only extends to stations and roughly 25 per cent of the tunnels.Article content Under the current network, Freedom Mobile, previously owned by Shaw Communications Inc., is the only mobile carrier that offers full service in the underground system. In a side deal as part of the, Freedom Mobile was purchased by Quebecor’s Videotron Ltd., a transaction that was finalized in April.
With its takeover of BAI Canada, Rogers said it plans to eventually bring full 5G connectivity services to the entire subway system, including access to 911 for all riders.between the telecom companies and said both Bell and Telus would be willing to buy the contract if Rogers wasn’t willing to implement such an approach. The TTC has rejected the possibility of reopening the tender process.