TELUS has announced the launch of its 4G LTE network in five new locations in Ontario. The Muskoka Region gets LTE coverage in Gravenhurst, Bracebridge and Huntsville. Meanwhile, Sauble Beach and Owen Sound also have the newer and faster network now live.

TELUS says over 27 million Canadians now have access to their 4G LTE network in approximately 200 markets. Previous LTE launches in Canada occurred in Moose Jaw and Sarnia back in July. Let us know how those LTE speeds are.
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