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O que (quem) é outrank$56227$ - definição

CANADIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANY
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  • Omni]], two television networks owned by [[Rogers Sports & Media]], a subsidiary of Rogers Communications.
  • A Rogers store offering services from [[Rogers Wireless]], a wireless telephone subsidiary of the company
  • The [[Rogers Centre]] is a [[multi-purpose stadium]] that is operated by the company
  • Regina]] during [[Sportsnet]]'s ''Rogers Hometown Hockey'' tour

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Outrank
¦ verb have a higher rank than.
?be better or more important than.
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Outrank
·vt To exceed in rank; hence, to take precedence of.
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Outrank
(outranks, outranking, outranked)
If one person outranks another person, he or she has a higher position or grade within an organization than the other person.
The most junior executive officer outranked the senior engineer officer aboard ship.
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Rogers Communications

Rogers Communications Inc. is a Canadian communications and media company operating primarily in the fields of wireless communications, cable television, telephony and Internet, with significant additional telecommunications and mass media assets. Rogers has its headquarters in Toronto, Ontario.

The company traces its origins to 1925, when Edward S. Rogers Sr. founded Rogers Vacuum Tube Company to sell battery-less radios, although this present enterprise dates to 1960, when Ted Rogers and a partner acquired the CHFI-FM radio station; they then became part-owners of a group that established the CFTO television station.

The chief competitor to Rogers is Bell Canada, which has a similarly extensive portfolio of radio and television media assets, as well as wireless, television distribution, and telephone services, particularly in Eastern and Central Canada. The two companies are often seen as having a duopoly on communications services in their regions, and both companies own a stake of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment. Rogers also competes nationally with Telus for wireless services, and primarily indirectly with Shaw Communications for television service.