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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 ]
Network merged with Telus Dryden Municipal Telephone Service: Dryden Municipal Telephone Service: GSM, CDMA2000: EDGE, EV-DO: December 21, 2012 Wireless customers migrated to Tbaytel [9] Fido: Microcell GSM: EDGE: November 8, 2004 Network merged with Rogers; continues to operate as an MVNO. Freedom Mobile: Shaw GSM: LTE: December 21, 2023
The Crossroads Television System (CTS) originally consisted of a single television station, CITS-TV in Hamilton, Ontario (also serving Toronto), with rebroadcast transmitters in London and Ottawa. CITS, launched in 1998, was the second religious terrestrial television station launched in Canada, after CJIL-TV in Lethbridge, Alberta .
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Bell Satellite TV (French: Bell Télé; formerly known as Bell ExpressVu, Dish Network Canada and ExpressVu Dish Network and not to be confused with Bell's IPTV Fibe TV service) is the division of BCE Inc. that provides satellite television service across Canada. It launched on September 10, 1997.
The Ontario Research and Innovation Optical Network (ORION) is a high-speed optical research and education network in Ontario, Canada.It connects virtually all of Ontario's research and education institutions including every university, most colleges, several teaching hospitals, public research facilities and several school boards to one another and to the global grid of R&E networks using ...
Iristel IP Mobility provides users with a single point of contact for fixed, mobile, and Wi-Fi calls. Users have a single phone number for both inbound and outbound calling across multiple devices. They can also switch calls back and forth between the mobile network and the VoIP network, without interruption to reduce cellular charges.
DIY Network logo from 2009 to 2022. In late 2009, Canwest announced that it would launch the channel on October 19, 2009 as DIY Network, [3] a Canadian version of the U.S. channel of the same name. On many television service providers, DIY Network replaced Fine Living, which ceased operations the same day. [4]