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Rogers Communications Files Shelf Prospectuses - Quick Facts

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Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI,RCI_A.TO, RCI_B.TO) said Friday that it has filed a preliminary short form base shelf prospectus with applicable securities regulators in each of the provinces of Canada.

The filing will allow Rogers to make offerings of debt securities of up to C$4 billion in the provinces of Canada during the 25-month period after the shelf prospectus becomes final.

The shelf prospectus, upon becoming final, will replace Rogers' corresponding existing shelf prospectus that expires on December 9.

Rogers also announced that it has filed a separate preliminary short form base shelf prospectus with the Ontario Securities Commission and a corresponding registration statement with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.

The filings will allow Rogers to make offerings of debt securities of up to US$4 billion in Ontario and the United States during the 25-month period after the shelf prospectus and the registration statement become final or effective.

The shelf prospectus and registration statement, upon becoming final or effective, as applicable, will replace Rogers' corresponding existing shelf prospectus and registration statement that expire on December 9.

The company said it has no immediate plans to offer securities pursuant to the shelf prospectuses or registration statement.

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