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TELUS Communications Inc. (TCI) is the wholly owned principal subsidiary of TELUS Corporation, a Canadian national telecommunications company that provides a wide range of telecommunications products and services including internet access, voice, entertainment, healthcare, video, smart home automation and IPTV television. The company is based in the Vancouver, British Columbia, area; it was originally based in Edmonton, Alberta, before its merger with BC Tel in 1999. TELUS' wireless division, TELUS Mobility, offers UMTS- and LTE-based mobile phone networks. TELUS is the incumbent local exchange carrier in British Columbia and Alberta. Its primary competitors are Rogers Communications and Bell Canada. TELUS is a member of the British Columbia Technology Industry Association.
TELUS Corporation was formed in 1990 by the government of Alberta as a holding company to facilitate the privatization of Alberta Government Telephones (AGT), a crown corporation that provided telephone service to most of Alberta outside of Edmonton. In 1995, it acquired Edmonton Telephones Corporation (EdTel), the main telephone provider for Edmonton itself, from the city of Edmonton making TELUS the sole provider of telephone service in Alberta. In 1996, TELUS was introduced to the public as the consumer brand, replacing both AGT and EdTel.
In 1998, TELUS and BC Tel announced a proposed merger. The proposed merged company, BCT.TELUS Communications Inc., was incorporated separately in British Columbia, with headquarters at BC Tel's office in Burnaby. After shareholder approval BCT.TELUS acquired BC Tel and TELUS; the merger was completed in 1999. In 2000 the combined BCT.TELUS changed named back to TELUS Corporation, and the BC Tel brand was retired. The merger created Canada's second largest telecom company, with 22% of market share compared to Bell Canada's 42%. American company GTE had held a slight majority of ownership in BC Tel prior to the merger with TELUS, and retained a 26.7% share of the post-merger company.
Large swaths of rural Quebec, mainly the Gaspé Peninsula and the north shore, were served from 1927 by an entity known as Corporation de Téléphone et de Pouvoir de Québec, and in 1955, this became known as Québec Téléphone. In 1966, the Anglo-Canadian Telephone Company, a subsidiary of General Telephone and Electronics of Stamford, Connecticut (later GTE), became a majority shareholder in Québec Téléphone. In 1997, Groupe QuébecTel was established to own Québec Téléphone. GTE sold its interests in Québec Téléphone to TELUS in August 2000, which renamed it TELUS Québec on April 2, 2001.
GTE was itself acquired by Bell Atlantic in 2000, and the company changed its name to Verizon Communications. Verizon inherited GTE's share of TELUS, but in late 2004 sold its remaining 20.5% stake. This was so that Verizon could focus more on its own services.
In October 2019, TELUS Corp announced it would buy home security provider ADT Inc.'s Canadian operations for CA$700 million (US$527.27 million).
In June 2022, TELUS Communications acquired Altima Telecom. In January 2023, TELUS Communications acquired London-based ISP Start.ca.
TELUS Corporation is a conglomerate, and its wholly owned principal subsidiary is TELUS Communications Inc (TCI), according to the 2010 TELUS annual report.
Telus Communications
TELUS Communications Inc. (TCI) is the wholly owned principal subsidiary of TELUS Corporation, a Canadian national telecommunications company that provides a wide range of telecommunications products and services including internet access, voice, entertainment, healthcare, video, smart home automation and IPTV television. The company is based in the Vancouver, British Columbia, area; it was originally based in Edmonton, Alberta, before its merger with BC Tel in 1999. TELUS' wireless division, TELUS Mobility, offers UMTS- and LTE-based mobile phone networks. TELUS is the incumbent local exchange carrier in British Columbia and Alberta. Its primary competitors are Rogers Communications and Bell Canada. TELUS is a member of the British Columbia Technology Industry Association.
TELUS Corporation was formed in 1990 by the government of Alberta as a holding company to facilitate the privatization of Alberta Government Telephones (AGT), a crown corporation that provided telephone service to most of Alberta outside of Edmonton. In 1995, it acquired Edmonton Telephones Corporation (EdTel), the main telephone provider for Edmonton itself, from the city of Edmonton making TELUS the sole provider of telephone service in Alberta. In 1996, TELUS was introduced to the public as the consumer brand, replacing both AGT and EdTel.
In 1998, TELUS and BC Tel announced a proposed merger. The proposed merged company, BCT.TELUS Communications Inc., was incorporated separately in British Columbia, with headquarters at BC Tel's office in Burnaby. After shareholder approval BCT.TELUS acquired BC Tel and TELUS; the merger was completed in 1999. In 2000 the combined BCT.TELUS changed named back to TELUS Corporation, and the BC Tel brand was retired. The merger created Canada's second largest telecom company, with 22% of market share compared to Bell Canada's 42%. American company GTE had held a slight majority of ownership in BC Tel prior to the merger with TELUS, and retained a 26.7% share of the post-merger company.
Large swaths of rural Quebec, mainly the Gaspé Peninsula and the north shore, were served from 1927 by an entity known as Corporation de Téléphone et de Pouvoir de Québec, and in 1955, this became known as Québec Téléphone. In 1966, the Anglo-Canadian Telephone Company, a subsidiary of General Telephone and Electronics of Stamford, Connecticut (later GTE), became a majority shareholder in Québec Téléphone. In 1997, Groupe QuébecTel was established to own Québec Téléphone. GTE sold its interests in Québec Téléphone to TELUS in August 2000, which renamed it TELUS Québec on April 2, 2001.
GTE was itself acquired by Bell Atlantic in 2000, and the company changed its name to Verizon Communications. Verizon inherited GTE's share of TELUS, but in late 2004 sold its remaining 20.5% stake. This was so that Verizon could focus more on its own services.
In October 2019, TELUS Corp announced it would buy home security provider ADT Inc.'s Canadian operations for CA$700 million (US$527.27 million).
In June 2022, TELUS Communications acquired Altima Telecom. In January 2023, TELUS Communications acquired London-based ISP Start.ca.
TELUS Corporation is a conglomerate, and its wholly owned principal subsidiary is TELUS Communications Inc (TCI), according to the 2010 TELUS annual report.