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TELUS is a phone company in Canada. The brand name "TELUS" was first used, in 1990, as a new name for the former Alberta Government Telephones after this organization was privatized by the Alberta provincial government. In 1995, TELUS purchased Ed Tel from the City of Edmonton, ending the era of government-owned telecommunications carriers in Alberta.


A new version of TELUS was formed in January 1999 via the merger of GTE subsidiary BC TEL, the former monopoly telecommunications service provider in British Columbia, and the "Alberta only" version of TELUS.


Although BC Tel was the larger of the two merging companies the new entity decided to retain the TELUS name, abandoning the regional connotations of the BC TEL brand, while expanding its reach to compete on a national and international scale.


In March 2000, TELUS obtained controlling interest in QuébecTel, a local service provider in southern Quebec. Later the same year TELUS acquired Clearnet Communications Inc., a digital mobile telephone provider based in Toronto, Ontario, which it combined with TELUS Mobility to form a wireless telecommunications service provider with national scope.


In May 2004, TELUS, via its TELUS Mobility division, made a $1.1-billion bid for Microcell Telecommunications (holders of the Fido brand name), seeking further expansion in the fast-growing wireless communications sector but was eventually outbid by Rogers Communications.


TELUS is the primary local telephone service provider ( or ILEC) in Alberta and British Columbia, as well as in portions of eastern Quebec near Quebec City and the Gaspé region.


TELUS is the second-largest telecommunications carrier in Canada, after BCE (Bell Canada) and it competes with BCE and other telephone companies as a CLEC in many parts of Canada that lie outside of TELUS' ILEC regions.


TELUS is well known for its commercials featuring vibrantly coloured animals against a white background (it inherited this advertising campaign from Clearnet).


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Telecom Decision CRTC 95-18 (1738 words)
BC TEL stated that the nature of the reporting structure established by the Commission for cross-border contribution relies on the good faith of all parties.
BC TEL submitted that, under the present circumstances, it was not able to accept at face value assurances by Unitel either that the problem exists only with regard to the four months identified by BC TEL, or that it will not arise in the future.
BC TEL submitted that it does not appear that Unitel has internal controls to permit it to identify errors when they occur, or that it will take any steps to rectify these errors when they are identified, except at the insistence of third parties.
BC Telecom/Telus Merger (1398 words)
By July, he was deep in talks with BC Telecom Inc., controlled by GTE Corp of Stamford, Conn., the third-largest local telephone company in the United States.
BC Tel was interested but foreign ownership rules prevented it from expansion outside the province.
At its back was BC Tel with the clout of GTE and annual revenues of $3.1 billion.
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