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CF Cable : ウィキペディア英語版
CF Cable
CF Cable was a Canadian cable company in the 1980s and 1990s. Owned by Jean Pouliot, a businessman in Montreal, Quebec whose holdings also included CFCF-TV〔"CFCF issue is proving attractive to investors". ''The Globe and Mail'', June 18, 1985.〕 and the TQS television network, CF Cable served served parts of Montreal, Laval and western suburbs on the Island of Montreal.〔
The company was established in 1982, when Pouliot acquired Cable TV Inc. from Starlaw Investments for a purchase price of $11.4 million.〔"CFCF defends bid for cable". ''The Globe and Mail'', July 4, 1981.〕
The company expanded significantly in 1993, acquiring Télécâble Laurentien in the Outaouais region of Quebec and the Ottawa suburb of Clarence-Rockland in Ontario,〔(CRTC Decision 93-579 ). Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission, September 3, 1993.〕 and Northern Cable in Northern Ontario.〔"CFCF about to join cable giants: Planned purchase of Sudbury company will make Montreal firm fifth largest". ''The Globe and Mail'', September 30, 1993.〕 The deals made CF the fifth-largest cable operator in Canada.〔 Both Laurentien and Northern continued to operate as separate divisions of the company rather than being folded into the CF Cable branding.
In 1997, Pouliot sold CF Cable's parent company, CFCF Inc., to Vidéotron.〔(CRTC Decision 97-84 ). Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, February 27, 1997.〕 Videotron sold the Northern Cable division to Regional Cablesystems in 1998,〔(CRTC Decision 98-452 ). Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, September 25, 1998.〕 but still retains ownership of the Montreal and Outaouais divisions as of 2014.
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