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  2. Alberta Government Telephones - Wikipedia

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    Telus acquired Edmonton Telephones Corporation (Ed Tel) from the city of Edmonton in 1995; Ed Tel had been created only five years earlier from a reorganization of a department of the city. In 1996, the AGT and Ed Tel brands were retired in favour of the Telus name. Telus merged with BC Tel in 1999 to form the present-day Telus Corporation. [2] [3]

  3. Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, City Council voted to create Edmonton Telephones Corporation (Ed Tel) to operate as an autonomous organization under a board of directors appointed by the city. In 1995, City of Edmonton ownership of its telephone service ended when Ed Tel was sold to the Telus corporation. City Bylaw 11713 created The Ed Tel Endowment Fund whereas the ...

  4. History of Telus - Wikipedia

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    October 26, 1998 In Victoria, British Columbia, Telus was incorporated under the British Columbia Company Act as BCT.TELUS Communications Inc (BCT)—a "Telecommunications company with a "[n]ational network of long distance, Internet and wireless networks and telephone equipment." Edmonton, Alberta was listed as its secondary address [7] [8] 1999

  5. Timeline of Edmonton history - Wikipedia

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    After 91 years of service, Telus acquired Edmonton Telephones Corporation (ED TEL), the city's publicly owned telephone company. Edmonton Queen christened. Fantasyland changed its name to "Galaxyland", after a lawsuit filed by the Walt Disney Company. 1996 – 1996 World Figure Skating Championships. 1997 – Winspear Centre opened.

  6. Telus Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Telus Corporation (also shortened and referred to as Telus Corp.) is a Canadian publicly traded holding company and conglomerate, headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, which is the parent company of several subsidiaries: Telus Communications Inc. offers telephony, television, data and Internet services; Telus Mobility, offers wireless services; Telus Health operates companies that ...

  7. Edmonton Open - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 Telus become the tournament's main sponsor and it was re-titled as the ED TEL PLAnet Open, before becoming the Telus Edmonton Open the following year. The Edmonton Open came to an end after the 2009 edition when it was merged with the ATB Financial Classic , which was played in Edmonton in 2010 and 2012. [ 2 ]

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