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  • BCE Tumbles to 12-Year Low After $3.6 Billion Ziply Deal

    BCE Tumbles to 12-Year Low After $3.6 Billion Ziply Deal

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    (Bloomberg) — BCE Inc. will pause dividend growth next year as it makes an unexpected push into the US with the purchase of an internet provider in the Pacific Northwest, a move that sent the company’s shares tumbling to a 12-year low.

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    Canada’s largest telecommunications company will pay C$5 billion ($3.6 billion) for Northwest Fiber LLC, which does business as Ziply Fiber and has 1.3 million locations in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana, with plans to expand to more than 3 million in the next four years, according to a statement Monday.

    The announcement comes less than two months after BCE unveiled a deal to sell its stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. to Rogers Communications Inc. for C$4.7 billion. BCE said at the time that transaction would help reduce its debt, an issue credit agencies and analysts had flagged as a problem in recent months.

    But BCE now says it will use those proceeds, an expected net amount of C$4.2 billion, to fund most of the Northwest Fiber deal. The company also ruled out increasing its dividend for all of 2025 — after 16 years of boosting its payout annually — and said it will raise fresh equity through a discount on its dividend reinvestment plan, also known as a DRIP.

    The plan to halt dividend increases, a key part of the investment thesis for shareholders in Canada’s large telecom companies, sent BCE’s stock plunging the most in more than four years. The shares dropped 9.7% to close at C$40.47 in Toronto, the lowest closing price since May 2012.

    Chief Executive Officer Mirko Bibic said the company didn’t decide to acquire Ziply “based on an assessment of one day’s stock market reaction,” and noted that sell-side analysts had been speculating for some time that the company would pause dividend growth and introduce a DRIP discount to shore up its capital position.

    “We’re managing this for the long term,” he said in an interview, adding that “pursuing a fiber growth agenda is right on strategy and core to what BCE does really well.”

    Talks with the management team at Northwest Fiber, which is owned by Searchlight Capital in partnership with three Canadian pension funds, only began in late September, after the MLSE transaction was announced, Bibic said.

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  • ‘Bought this phone just to use 5G’: Vijay Shekhar Sharma complains to Airtel, Google over 5G services

    ‘Bought this phone just to use 5G’: Vijay Shekhar Sharma complains to Airtel, Google over 5G services

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    Indian digital payments and financial services company Paytm’s CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma, on Sunday, said that he was unable to use 5G in the national capital New Delhi, despite buying a new 5G phone.

    Sharma also said that he bought a new Google smartphone ‘Pixel 6a’ only to use 5G services rolled out by internet-provided Airtel but that did not help.

    Sharma, in a tweet, said, “Hello @Airtel_Presence, even the Google Pixel 6a is not showing 5G network option in Delhi. All upgrades done and I bought this phone just to use 5G!” He also tagged Airtel Cares, the telco’s customer support handle.

    Paytm CEO also attached a screenshot in his tweet, which shows that the 5G network was not displayed as the preferred network type.

    Moreover, in another tweet, Sharma explained that this was because of Google, the smartphone manufacturer that is yet to release a software update for 5G support.

    Sharma, tagging Google in another tweet, said, “Ouch! Hello @GoogleIndia do you think India should get 5G handset software upgrade soon? @GooglePixel_US”

    Paytm CEO’s tweet went viral across the social platform, with other people joining in and raising the same issue.

    Another Twitter user Mudit Mathur replied to Paytm CEO’s tweet, and said “The update will come only in December!” He also attached a cropped image of a conversation with Google support that reads “Our current target is to release 5G as part of our December feature drop.”

    Airtel launched its 5G internet services on October 6 and became the first telecom operator to officially roll out 5G services in India. It has launched Airtel 5G Plus service for 8 cities – Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Siliguri, Nagpur and Varanasi. The company also claims that its users won’t need to change their SIM card as the existing one will now be 5G-enabled.

    On the other hand, Reliance Jio is rolling out 5G service in four cities including – Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Varanasi. Reliance Jio has also launched the Jio 5G Welcome Offer under which eligible users get unlimited 5G data and 1gbps data speed free of cost until the company announces 5G plans in India.

    Here’s how to check if your phone has 5G connectivity or not:

    1. Go to the settings app on your phone
    2. Click on the ‘Wi-Fi & Network’ option
    3. Go to the ‘SIM & Network’ option
    4. A list of all technologies will appear under the ‘Preferred network type’ option
    5. If your phone supports 5G, it will be listed with other services like 2G/3G/4G/5G.

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