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LazMan

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Re: Telus invests $33M in Que. Internet data centre

Through the purchase of QuebecTel a few years ago TELUS does provide residential services to parts of Quebec; and commercial/enterprise services through the entire provience.

TELUS also provides DSL (some On-Net, some Off-Net) through most of Canada, but only to business/commercial/enterprise clients. Residential is limited to BC, Alberta, and parts of PQ...

Laz


mlerner
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said by LazMan See Profile :

Residential is limited to BC, Alberta, and parts of PQ...

Laz
Technically they have residential service in Toronto since they do have fiber to CityPlace in Toronto.

edugas

join:2004-03-18
Montreal, QC
Telus can offer DSL everywhere in Quebec, much like Teksavvy. I recall that they only offer it as a perks to its business customers.


hmmmmmm

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I see nothing on their website about any internet offer for Quebec. Nor have I ever seen anyone in Quebec that has Telus internet. Not that its impossible...

Maybe this 33-million dollar "Internet data centre" has something to do with the joint Bell-Telus deployment going on:

»Bell Canada, Telus To Deploy HSPA

I hope not. I would rather see Telus break into the Quebec Internet market on its own.


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said by hmmmmmm :

I see nothing on their website about any internet offer for Quebec. Nor have I ever seen anyone in Quebec that has Telus internet. Not that its impossible...
Only for business customers, they don't provide service for residential directly...

LazMan

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said by mlerner See Profile :

Technically they have residential service in Toronto since they do have fiber to CityPlace in Toronto.
Alright, technically you're right... But it is a one-off development.

Laz
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