If you're unhappy with your current provider's internet speed, a new report can help you decide if you should to switch.
The only difference I can spot between these plans is that the $65 one is eligible for Telus’ home internet bundle, which discounts the price by $15/mo to $50. (I supposed offering home internet ...
The purchase of part of an Atlantic Canada internet provider by a subsidiary of Vancouver-headquartered Telus is part of a ...
Telus closed out 2024 on a high note, reporting a $320 million profit in the fourth quarter, a 3.2% increase from the ...
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has decided to keep its current internet-sharing ...
Telus Corp. plans to continue expanding its fibre internet network within the core regions it serves even while acting as a wholesaler elsewhere in the country, its chief financial officer says. A ...