Yeah, Rogers is quite a small provider in the scope of the whole country. Shaw has had it from day one, Bell has had it from day one. That has to be at least 80% of the television service in the country. Everyone in the west has Shaw, a few are stuck with Bell; and as you move east, the phase shifts so almost everyone has Bell and a few have Shaw. I don't know of anyone that has Rogers, but it may be more popular in the east.
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Yeah, Rogers is quite a small provider in the scope of the whole country. Shaw has had it from day one, Bell has had it from day one. That has to be at least 80% of the television service in the country. Everyone in the west has Shaw, a few are stuck with Bell; and as you move east, the phase shifts so almost everyone has Bell and a few have Shaw. I don't know of anyone that has Rogers, but it may be more popular in the east.
Was that sarcasm? Nearly everyone in Southern Ontario has Rogers, which just so happens to be Canada's largest market.
Are you insane? Rogers is the largest cable provider in Canada! 2.3 million subscribers in Ontario, New Brunswick and Newfoundland.