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Wednesday, November 06 2019 - 01:48
AsiaNet
Don Morrison named Executive Chairman of BAI Communications in Canada
TORONTO, Nov. 6, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

BAI Communications, a global leader in the design, build and operation of 
communications infrastructure, has today announced the appointment of Don 
Morrison as the Executive Chairman of its Canadian business, effective 11th 
November 2019.  

The role of Executive Chairman has been created as BAI Communications Canada 
CEO, Ken Ranger, relocates to London to take up a new post as Chief Operating 
Officer for BAI Communications in the UK. As CEO in Canada, Ken led the team 
responsible for the rollout of the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) cellular, 
IP and Wi-Fi network across the Toronto subway. As Executive Chairman, Don will 
be driving the business, following a handover from Ken. 

BAI Communications Group CEO Jim Hassell paid tribute to Ken's involvement in 
the evolution of the BAI business in Canada.

"Ken's deep industry experience and success in Canada will be a valuable 
addition to the UK team. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Ken for 
his immense contribution to the company thus far and wish him the very best in 
his new role. We are excited to have him on board in this new leadership 
capacity.

I would also like to welcome Don and congratulate him on his appointment. We 
are fortunate to have Don's vision and leadership as we continue our strong 
partnership with the TTC, working together to implement additional services to 
further enhance the network," Mr Hassell said.

BAI Group Chairman, Deena Shiff said "We are truly delighted to welcome someone 
of Don's skills and knowledge to the BAI Communications Group and look forward 
to working with him."

A global technology executive, Don has extensive experience in the 
telecommunications industry, previously working in senior leadership positions 
with AT&T and Bell Canada in Canada, the United States, Europe and the Middle 
East.

Don was the Chief Operating Officer at BlackBerry with Research In Motion (RIM 
– now BlackBerry) from 2000 to 2011. RIM saw unprecedented growth during his 
tenure, with the company growing its profitability from $70m to more than $20bn 
in over 10 years. Don built an international organisation from the ground up, 
starting with a North American centric model that ultimately expanded to 550 
carriers in more than 175 countries.

The Co-Founder of the Morrison Family Foundation, Don is also Founder of the 
Ontario Global 100 Network and The Merton Forum (of which is he also Chair) and 
Chair of the Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values at 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is on the board of Yellow Media and 
supports projects focused on peace and security at the Centre for International 
Governance Innovation.

Don holds an MBA and BA from the University of Toronto and participated in the 
Executive Program at the University of Virginia, Darden Business School.

"BAI is a global leader in the delivery of connectivity in transit, and I look 
forward to continuing our long-standing partnership with the TTC in bringing 
innovation to the city of Toronto. Our goal is to expand the cellular network 
into every tunnel in the TTC, creating a completely seamless experience 
throughout every journey for every commuter. 

Our infrastructure permits any carrier to sign on and provide underground 
cellular service to their customers. I welcome the carriers in Toronto to join 
Freedom and provide cellular service to all TTC users. This has been done in 
New York, where all major carriers provide service in the subway using a 
neutral host network from BAI majority owned subsidiary, Transit Wireless," Mr 
Morrison said. 

BAI secured a 20-year licence agreement in 2012 to deliver connectivity to the 
Toronto subway, with an option for an additional five years. The deployment 
uses independent communications infrastructure in which BAI invests in, owns 
and operates, generating revenue for the TTC. BAI also provides free Wi-Fi 
access to TTC underground passengers. 

BAI Communications designs, builds and operates communications infrastructure – 
cellular, Wi-Fi, broadcast, radio and IP networks – connecting communities 
around the world. With a heritage of over 90 years, BAI creates networks that 
unlock new services and revenue streams for our customers, enabling them to 
deliver better connected and enhanced experiences for people, communities and 
economies, every day. 

With operations in Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, Hong Kong and the USA, 
BAI operates part of its Australian business under Broadcast Australia ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2632303-1&h=770545748&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.broadcastaustralia.com.au%2F&a=Broadcast+Australia 
) and also has a majority stake in Transit Wireless ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2632303-1&h=3688736790&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.transitwireless.com%2F&a=Transit+Wireless 
) (New York). 

Gabrielle Hall, Head of Marketing Communications, BAI Communications, P +612 
8113 4968, M +61421 370 588, E gabrielle.hall@baicommunications.com; Neg Kiaee, 
Senior Marketing Communications Manager, BAI Communications, Canada, P +1 
4167753608, M +1 4168099739, E negar.kiaee@baicommunications.com, W 
baicommunications.com

SOURCE  BAI Communications