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Telus files trademark application for First Frame video podcast

Telus in late September filed a trademark application with the federal government’s Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) for “First Frame,” which is currently the name of a video podcast under Telus’s Storyhive banner that is designed to train and support emerging video content creators. The First Frame podcast is hosted by Cameron Zinger, director of Telus Local Content and executive in charge of production, and Jennifer Park, manager of Telus Storyhive and community content. The podcast currently consists of 10 episodes offering advice on “building your content creation career.” Continue Reading

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Stingray launches seven new FAST channels on Telus TV

Stingray announced Thursday that it has launched seven new free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channels on TELUS TV+ and Stream+. The new channels are Qello Concerts by Stingray, which featured concert films and documentaries featuring a wide array of beloved artists; Stingray DJAZZ, which features concerts, films and documentaries from top venues and festivals; ZenLIFE by Stingray, which provides wellness content; Stingray Holidayscapes, CozyCafe, and Stargaze, which bring holiday, relaxing and dreamy environments to the home; and Movie Music by Stingray, which serves “epic film scores.” “This launch allows us to deliver our premium curated content to a wider audience, offering… Continue Reading

Cable / Telecom News

Leasing internet from Telus an ‘opportunity,’ but owning fibre preferred: Bell

Sale of infrastructure also not out of the cards By Ahmad Hathout Bell’s chief financial officer said Thursday that leasing internet from Telus in western Canada is not out of the cards, but that owning the infrastructure is preferred for cash flow. “It’s an opportunity for sure,” Curtis Millen said during a conference hosted by CIBC when asked about using Telus’s network in areas Bell doesn’t operate in. “We’ve had plenty of time to think about this.” Bell, unlike Telus, is opposed to the CRTC policy of allowing the three largest telecoms to use the wholesale internet regime because the… Continue Reading

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Telus opens sovereign AI factory in Rimouski

Telus on Wednesday announced the opening of its Sovereign AI Factory in Rimouski, Quebec. Now operational and serving customers, the secure facility is powered by NVIDIA graphic processing units (GPUs), computing infrastructure designed by HPE, Telus’s PureFibre network and 99-per-cent renewable energy, according to a Telus press release. “Today marks a defining milestone for Canada’s digital future,” Darren Entwistle, Telus president and CEO, said in a statement. “Indeed, with the launch of our nation’s first fully Sovereign AI Factory in Rimouski, we are maximizing Canadian autonomy over sensitive data. Businesses,… Continue Reading

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Telus bringing PureFibre services to Sylvan Lake via $40M investment by F3 Networks

Telus announced last week Telus PureFibre services will soon be available to 95 per cent of the homes and businesses in Sylvan Lake, Alberta, thanks to a $40-million investment by F3 Networks, a Calgary-based dark fibre solutions provider. F3 Networks will own the fibre-to-the-premise network infrastructure serving the community and AFL is the primary construction contractor on the project. Telus said residents and businesses can expect to see construction notices and communications from F3 Networks and AFL in the coming weeks. Once the project is complete, Telus will engage with newly connected residents and… Continue Reading

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Telus closes tower deal with La Caisse

Telus announced Thursday it has closed a deal that will see the country’s second-largest pension fund purchase a 49.9-per-cent equity stake in Terrion LP, a company with a portfolio of nearly 3,000 Telus wireless towers. The deal with La Caisse for $1.26 billion, announced last month, means the telco will be able to reduce its net debt by that amount, which was the intended outcome. The transaction values Terrion at $2.5 billion. The new company will manage the tower sites across British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec and will generate money through wholesale rental. Telus will retain full… Continue Reading

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Telus alleging Rogers blocking ad campaigns in anticompetitive move

Rogers claims the telco failed to comply with its ad rules By Ahmad Hathout Telus is alleging Rogers is refusing to allow the telco to advertise on the cable company’s valuable media properties in a move it says is harming its ability to compete. The Part 1 application – dated June 9 but only made public on the CRTC website Tuesday – claims the issues started with Rogers refusing “on extremely short notice” to run two Telus ad campaigns on Rogers’s radio stations in November 2024, despite over 30 years of ad inventory purchases. Those cancellations have allegedly “grown into a blanket… Continue Reading

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Telus announces definitive agreement to acquire full ownership of Telus Digital

Telus and Telus Digital (formerly known as Telus International) on Tuesday announced they have entered into a definitive agreement for Telus to acquire all of the outstanding multiple voting shares and subordinate voting shares of Telus Digital not already owned by Telus for US$4.50 per share, representing a total value of US$539 million. This follows Telus’s initial proposal in June to purchase all outstanding shares of Telus Digital for US$3.40 per share, which at the time Telus said represented a premium of approximately 15 per cent to Telus… Continue Reading

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Rogers joins Telus and Bell with streaming bundle offer

Rogers announced Thursday it is offering Xfinity customers Netflix, Disney+ and Apple TV+ in one plan for a lower price than if purchased separately. The cable giant said customers seeking to add the new Rogers Xfinity StreamSaver plan to their internet or TV packages are looking at $22 per month, saving more than 30 per cent compared to the $32 they would spend if they purchased each streaming service separately. The plan is also available as a standalone option and is already included in the Ultimate TV plan. The savings are based on a before-tax Netflix with ads plan at $8… Continue Reading

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Telus Fund names Leah Camenzind as new executive director

Telus Fund, a Certified Independent Production Fund that administers Telus’s financial contributions in support of Canadian content promoting health and well-being, announced Wednesday it has appointed media executive Leah Camenzind as its new executive director. She succeeds Elizabeth Friesen, who is retiring after more than 12 years at the helm of Telus Fund since its inception in 2013. “Camenzind brings a proven track record of launching, leading, and transforming film funds, with deep expertise at the intersection of storytelling, impact, and strategic investment in Canadian content,” reads a Telus Fund announcement. “Her appointment signals an… Continue Reading