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Rogers redefines how Canadians connect with one number

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– New Rogers service merges wireless and web communications under one
number

TORONTO, Feb. 7, 2012 /CNW/ – Rogers Communications today announced the
launch of another industry first, Rogers One NumberTM, a service that allows Canadians to extend their Rogers wireless number
to their computer. Available for free exclusively to Rogers wireless
customers. Rogers One Number lets you text and talk from your computer and video chat with other Rogers One Number users on your computer, all using your wireless number.

“Canadians have told us that with more and more technology, their lives
have become more confusing and complicated. We now have a seamless and
easy-to-use solution for them with Rogers One Number,” said John Boynton, Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing
Officer, Rogers Communications. “By extending your Rogers wireless
number to your computer, we’re transforming and simplifying how
Canadians connect with family and friends.”

With Rogers One Number, customers can use their mobile number to manage everything from their
computer. Features of the service include:

One unified inbox and contact list:
With Rogers One Number, texts, calls and emails1 can be organized into one unified inbox and contacts can be synched
across customer’s wireless phone and the Rogers One Number website.

Talk and send texts Canada-wide from your computer with no additional wireless charges:
Wireless calls can be instantly switched to your computer, or vice
versa, with the click of a button. You can also text with friends from
your computer. Canadians already spend more time on the internet than
any other nation and the amount of time Canadians spend online is
nearly double the worldwide average2.

Use your computer to call any Canadian number, from anywhere for free: Whether you’re a student abroad or travelling on business, by using Rogers One Number on your computer, all calls, video chats with other Rogers One Number users and outgoing text messages sent to Canadian wireless numbers are
free of charge, even if you are in the US or an international
destination.

“When you’re a Rogers wireless customer it’s not just about you and your
phone, Rogers One Number extends your mobile number to your computer, unifying your communication
and giving you an enhanced identity,” said John Boynton. “This service
reflects our commitment to customer-driven innovation and creating
world-leading internet experiences that evolve with our customers’
relationship to technology.”

Rogers has brought many new advances to the Canadian market, building on
a proud history of innovative firsts and commitment to investing in
Canada’s digital future. Rogers was the first to launch LTE in Ottawa,
Montreal and Vancouver and surrounding areas, and the first carrier in
Canada to launch a complete and robust network in Toronto. Rogers was
also first to launch Android smartphones, and the iPhone in Canada; the
first carrier in the world to launch BlackBerry devices, rolled out the
first coast-to-coast GSM network in 2001 and one of the first 10
carriers worldwide to offer HSPA+.

Rogers wireless customers can set up their Rogers One Number profile online by following three simple steps on www.RogersOneNumber.ca

About Rogers Communications
Rogers is a diversified Canadian communications and media company. We
are Canada’s largest provider of wireless voice and data communications
services and one of Canada’s leading providers of cable television,
high speed internet and telephony services. Through Rogers Media we are
engaged in radio and television broadcasting, televised shopping,
sports entertainment, magazines and trade publications, and digital
media. We are publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: RCI.A
and RCI.B) and on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: RCI). For further
information about the Rogers group of companies, please visit www.rogers.com.

  1. Currently Yahoo! Mail and Gmail are available with the service.
  2. The comScore 2010 Canada Digital Year in Review (March 8, 2011) analyzes
    overarching trends in digital media usage in Canada, including overall
    Internet usage, high-growth categories, online display advertising,
    online video, search and mobile.

Image with caption: “Tess Van Thielen, Rogers Director of Online Services, and Winston Sih, consumer technology expert, were in Toronto today to launch Rogers One Number, another industry first from Rogers. Rogers One Number lets Rogers wireless customers text and talk from their computer and video chat with other Rogers One Number users on their computer, all using their wireless number. (CNW Group/Rogers Communications Inc.)”. Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20120207_C2034_PHOTO_EN_9764.jpg