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  2. Telus Optik TV - Wikipedia

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    Telus Pik TV was an internet television service that offered live TV and on demand video from 125 television networks. Pik TV was available as an add-on to residential Telus Internet customers. The service was named after the pick-and-pay television model, where customers purchase channels à la carte. The service was available at two pricing ...

  3. 2024 Canadian specialty television realignment - Wikipedia

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    Alongside the WBD deal, NBCUniversal also launched three of its channel brands in Canada via the realignment, with Rogers concurrently announcing an agreement for the rights to Bravo (mostly replacing an existing relationship with the Corus-owned specialty channel Slice)—which launched in September 2024 as a replacement for OLN, and Bell ...

  4. Telus Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Many customers were frustrated because this fee also applies to existing customers with ongoing contracts. [35] As of 2014, the only plans in which Telus and Bell charge per message (either outgoing or incoming) are pay-per-use prepaid plans. [36] [37] All monthly rate plans include at least unlimited text messaging to numbers within Canada. [38]

  5. Clearnet (Telus Mobility) - Wikipedia

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    Clearnet (branded in advertising as "Clearne+") was a division of Telus Mobility launched in April 2011 to sell landline and mobile phone bundles in Western Canada. [1] [2] It was a revival of the Clearnet Communications brand name, which originally belonged to an independent cellular provider that was merged into Telus Mobility in 2000.

  6. Bell Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Spectrum owned by Telus, but can also be used by Bell customers via the RAN sharing agreement. [16] 700 MHz A/B/C/Upper C1-2/D/E: 12/13/17/29: Mainly used in rural areas/rural coverage. Also used to provide Dual or Tri-band LTE Advanced coverage within city limits. 850 MHz CLR: 5: Used for extra bandwidth within cities and rural coverage.

  7. Telus - Wikipedia

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    Telus Communications Inc. (TCI) is the wholly owned principal subsidiary of Telus Corporation, [2]: 47 a Canadian national telecommunications company that provides a wide range of telecommunications products and services including internet access, voice, entertainment, healthcare, video, smart home automation and IPTV television.

  8. Telus Digital - Wikipedia

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    Telus Digital (stylized TELUS Digital) is the operating name of Telus International (Cda) Inc., a Canadian technology company. Clients include corporations in technology, games, communications and media, e-commerce, financial services, banking, credit cards, fintech, travel & hospitality, healthcare, and automotive industries.

  9. Koodo Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Koodo announced they will be launching the VoLTE and WiFi calling to their customer, enabling more features of their products to their customer. [ 15 ] Telus announced on February 16, 2022, that new Koodo Mobile subscribers and those who change plans to a new 4G plan will now have a speed cap of 100 Mbps, while consumers on the company's older ...