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BC Tel was the legal operating name for the holding company BC TELECOM Inc. created in 1993 to manage the assets of the British Columbia Telephone Company, which in turn was established in 1923. The federal charter for the British Columbia Telephone company was obtained in 1916.


In 1999 TELUS (the telephone operating company in Canada.


External links

  • BC Tel History (http://about.telus.com/careers/history.html#bctel) from TELUS's Corporate web site.

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The ground was too wet for a machine to come in to trench and we were determined to make use of the internet availability immediately without having to wait for it to be put in later.
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