
Verizon, long barred from full ownership of a Canadian telecom company by foreign investment rules, now has an opening. Ottawa, in 2012, relaxed those restrictions on small telecom companies with market share of 10 percent of less, with the aim of increasing competition for the big three phone companies, Telus, Rogers Communications and BCE.
Chief financial officer Fran Shammo has publically confirmed that Verizon was examining the opportunity to enter Canada after The Globe and Mail reported the company was in talks to potentially acquire Wind. However, it is unclear whether the deal will be concluded, the article said.