Quebecor projected to achieve 7.6% wireless revenue growth in 2026
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Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 24
Quebecor projected to achieve 7.6% wireless revenue growth in 2026
8 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 24
CIBC analyst Stephanie Price forecasts Quebecor will outpace Canadian incumbents Telus, Rogers, and BCE, which average just 0.4% growth.
The growth is attributed to Quebecor’s adoption of a T-Mobile-like strategy, featuring lower-priced, contract-free, unlimited data plans that boost subscriber numbers but compress average revenue per user.
Continued network improvements are expected to further strengthen Quebecor’s position as the newest major player in Canada’s telecom sector, challenging the established competitive balance.
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