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One of the leading Canadian carriers Telus announced they will offer Zi Corporation's mobile discovery solution Qix on select phones and PDAs. Telus is the first North American carrier to offer the solution, allowing its customers to access the full range of features on their device simply and intuitively, all without having to remember where or how to locate them.
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"The bone-of-contention with Telus," says the battle-weary technician, "is the same you see with every corporation: do more with less, reduce costs, maximize profits." The real story that needs to be told, he adds--likening the issue to a sort of mad cow disease of telecommunications--is how deregulation in the industry is eroding public structures of accountability that assure citizens of democratic access and control.
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Telus, one of Canada’s leading carriers, have made the announcement that they will offer mobile discovery solution Qix (courtesy of Zi Corporation) on select phones and PDAs. Thus their customers will be able to gain access to the full range of features on their devices simply and intuitively, and all without having to recall where or how to find them.
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Based in Toronto, Canada, TELUS Mobility, a business unit of TELUS Corporation, is one of the largest Canadian telecommunications companies, with revenues over 2 million Canadian dollars per year. A few years ago, TELUS acquired several smaller telecommunications companies to form the current TELUS Mobility. Tags: Data Center, Sun Microsystems Inc., Mobility, TELUS Corp., Data Centers, Sales Channel, Storage, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Hardware, Data Management, Sales Case studies
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On June 21, 2007, TELUS announced that it was in non-exclusive discussions to acquire BCE. This was followed by a second announcement by TELUS on June 26 that inadequacies in BCE's bid process did not make it possible for TELUS to submit an offer as part of the strategic review process announced by BCE. Following the June 21 announcement, DBRS placed the credit ratings for TELUS Corporation and TCI "under review with developing implications". Similarly, Moody's affirmed its Baa1 rating for TELUS and changed its outlook to "developing" and Standard and Poors (S&P) placed the credit ratings of TELUS Corporation and TCI on "credit watch with negative implications."
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VANCOUVER, Nov. 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- TELUS Corporation today reported that third quarter 2007 revenue increased 4.5 per cent to $2.31 billion from a year ago. The performance was driven by nine per cent growth in both wireless revenue and wireline data revenue, partially offset by declines in local and long distance wireline revenues. Consolidated earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) increased 3.6 per cent to $987 million due to an increase in wireless EBITDA of eight per cent, while wireline EBITDA decreased by one per cent.
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