Just an aside for anyone with freedom, wondering if they will start charging "big three" prices because they're owned by Shaw and they're spending tens of millions upgrading infrastructure.
It looks like they're going a different direction. They're actually going to start a Shaw mobility to directly compete with Telus/Rogers, and keep freedom as their "koodo". Plan was apparently to use the discount service (freedom) to break in and go through the growing pains of building up infrastructure, and then launch the flagship service with no kinks. First impressions and all that.
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