(Reuters) -Canada's Rogers Communications Inc on Wednesday reported second-quarter revenue that beat analysts' estimates, helped by a pick up in advertisement sales and as its cable business benefited from a pandemic-driven shift to remote work and entertainment.
The requirement of high-speed broadband networks to carry on remote work helped the telecom operator negate the slow recovery from its wireless business.
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