Telus
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Telus is building Canada’s first 5G open radio access network (Open RAN) and is working with Hewlett Packard Enterprise which is providing infrastructure across 3,000 sites.
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Canadian operator Telus has completed the US$1.2 billion acquisition of WillowTree, a US company that specialises in mobile and unified web customer experience interfaces.
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Telus International has appointed Beth Howen as its new chief transformation officer (CTO).
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The international division of Canadian telco Telus will be selling business services to enterprises if its agreed C$2.3 billion bid for LifeWorks goes ahead.
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Capacity shares five key stories making headlines around the world today.
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A Canadian management consultant has highlighted the fact that the country is one of the most expensive in the developed world for mobile data.
Forthcoming events
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Amid a wave of local investments and upcoming network projects, Telus CTO Ibrahim Gedeon speaks to Natalie Bannerman about the new tech that it is making it happen – and how they got it wrong on 5G
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Rogers comes out top in a survey of Canada’s 5G experience, but Telus users have the best mobile video experience.
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Canada has closed its spectrum auction for the 3500 MHz band, raising C$8.9 billion (US$7.2 billion), 80% of which came from its three biggest telcos.
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The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), Canada’s regulator ruled against lowering wholesale access prices for smaller businesses.
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Satellite telco OneWeb is continuing its foray into the Arctic, this time with a Canadian company, Rock Networks.
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Telus has come out ahead of Canadian rivals Bell Canada and Rogers in the latest Opensignal analysis of customers’ mobile experience.
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TekSavvy, a Canadian service provider that promotes an anti-monopoly ethos has highlighted the lengths telcos are going to, to influence government policy.
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Telus Corp has confirmed the conditions around its IPO as it moves to separate its telecoms business from Telus International.
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TELUS International has entered into an agreement to acquire Lionbridge AI in a deal valued at US$935 million (C$1.2 billion).
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Canada’s Rogers Communications has expanded its 5G service to 130 communities across the country, claiming to be its biggest 5G operator.
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In three years the global Ngena alliance has expanded from just four carriers to 25, providing SD-WAN access to 200 countries and territories. Its chief, Alessandro Adriani, tells Alan Burkitt-Gray how it is enabling member companies to offer services around the world
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Canada’s Telus is breaking ranks with most Western operators by speaking out in favour of working with Chinese vendor Huawei.