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Bell to acquire independent ISP Distributel; transaction details not disclosed

MONTREAL — Bell Canada says it has acquired independent telecom provider Distributel.
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The Bell Canada logo is seen in Montreal, Tuesday, June 21, 2016. Bell Canada says it has acquired independent telecom provider Distributel. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson

MONTREAL — Bell Canada says it has acquired independent telecom provider Distributel.

The two companies said in a joint news release that Distributel will join the Bell group of companies to support the telecom giant's growth strategy in the residential and business internet services category.

The dollar value of the transaction was not released. The deal is subject to regulatory approval and the companies did not say when it is expected to close.

The companies said Distributel will continue to operate independently and existing operations will continue under the leadership of current Distributel chief executive Matt Stein.

Distributel was founded in 1988 as a long distance telephone provider to become a full service telecommunications provider with offices across the country and a national network.

On its website, Distributel calls itself one of the "pioneers" of the independent network service provider industry. In the past, the company has been a vocal advocate of increased competition within the Canadian telecom sector.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 2, 2022.

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