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Sprint Canada was a Canadian telecommunications service provider from 1993 to 2005, when it was acquired by Rogers Communications. Sprint offered both residential and business services. It was a key company in the long distance wars of Canada. ==History==
U.S.-based Sprint Corporation entered the Canadian market in the early 1990s as a reseller of bulk long-distance telephone lines that it bought from domestic companies. Under Canadian foreign ownership regulations, Sprint could not open its own network. In 1993, Sprint entered into a strategic alliance with Call-Net Enterprises, a Canadian long-distance service, and bought 25 percent of the company. Call-Net’s long-distance service was re-named “Sprint Canada”, and expanded to include landline and internet services. In a partnership with Fido Solutions, it offered wireless services. In 2005, Call-Net and Sprint Canada’s 600,000 customers (including 31,000 wireless subscribers) were acquired by Rogers Communications.〔(Post, May 18, 2013, “The short history of telecom startups in Canada”, Josh Smuel. )〕
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