Rogers and Burnaby-based GLENTEL today announced both companies will continue to extend their multi-year agreement to sell products and services across the latter’s vast retail chain, which includes the likes of WIRELESSWAVE, Tbooth wireless, WIRELESS etc., Target Mobile and others.


Rob Bruce, President of Rogers Communications’ Consumer Business Unit said in a statement “With GLENTEL stores in every part of the country, Rogers products and services will continue to be available to people wherever they shop, from department stores to plazas and all the key shopping malls.”
GLENTEL’s President and CEO, Tom Skidmore, says the company “is proud of its longstanding relationship with Rogers,” which has spanned over 25 years.
It’s difficult to imagine this relationship being severed as GLENTEL retail chains are pretty much everywhere, which expands the presence of Rogers products and services.
GLENDTEL also operates three MacStation and three Samsung locations in Canada, while it also has wireless retailers in the U.S., Australia and the Philippines.
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