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  2. TELUS Provides Free Internet Services Amid Coronavirus Woes - AOL

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    TELUS (TU) offers free Internet services to low-income Canadian families as part of its CSR initiative amid the coronavirus crisis.

  3. Koodo Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Various data services are available at Koodo. These include fixed monthly data allowances, smartphone plans with Internet access included, and exclusively to Koodo, Shock-Free Data, in which Koodo will notify you after using 50%, 90% and 100% of your data and pausing your data usage at 100% with a prompt asking if you would like to purchase more.

  4. Mobilicity - Wikipedia

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    There are also standalone monthly plans designed exclusively for mobile broadband modems. Pay-per-day access used to be offered but has been discontinued. All customers, even those without a mobile Internet plan or add-on, can access the Mobilicity.ca website for free.

  5. Telus Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Telus Mobility (normally typeset as TELUS Mobility) is a Canadian wireless network operator and a division of Telus Communications which sells wireless services in Canada on its network. It operates 5G+, 5G, LTE, HSPA+, and LPWA on its network. [1] Telus Mobility is the second-largest wireless carrier in Canada, with 10.6 million subscribers as ...

  6. List of mobile network operators in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Telus Mobility: Launched on March 14, 2007. Discontinued on August 1, 2007 and eventually replaced by Koodo. Clearnet: Started as second Clearnet incarnation as MVNO on April 5, 2011 by Telus. Discontinued as of June 2, 2012. MiKE: Launched in 1996 by Clearnet on iDEN platform from Motorola. Clearnet acquired by Telus in 2000. Shutdown on ...

  7. Internet in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada's DATAPAC was the world's first public data network designed specifically for X.25 when it opened for use in 1976. [7]A 1983 project to network approximately 20 Canadian universities was initiated and driven at the University of Guelph by a small team including Bob McQueen, Kent Percival and Peter Jaspers-Fayer with the aim to share files and transfer emails.