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Telus iPhone Has Arrived In Canada!

It is November 5, 2009 and the day that Telus customers have been waiting for has arrived. The Telus iPhone has officially launched in Canada! Head down to your local Telus or Apple Store for all the launch day awesomeness. If you want to ensure you get an iPhone 3GS, book an appointment online at...

Bell HSPA+ Network Confirmed for November 4th: iPhone Shortly After?

More carriers of the iPhone are a good thing for Canadians. Yet, looking at our exclusive leaked Bell and Telus iPhone plans, one might think otherwise. Yesterday Bell issued a press release confirming their scheduled November 4th debut of their highly anticipated HSPA+ GSM network. The following excerpts are from their press release: "In two...

Breaking: Telus iPhone Plan Prices Revealed

In an anonymous tip received, the early plan prices for the upcoming Telus iPhone may have been revealed. This news comes as Telus is set to unveil their iPhone 3G/3GS on November 5 2009. It would seem that Telus will have numerous options for customers to choose from (aside from their normally offered plans), 12...

TELUS & Bell iPhone in Saskatchewan By 2011

Early Thursday morning we reported about the unfortunate email that TELUS sent out to its promotional mailing list subscribers. According to the email, customers living in Saskatchewan and Manitoba would not be getting the iPhone 3G/3GS on launch day. That email is referenced below: Clearly this is bad news for our Prairie friends. But hope...

Saskatchewan, Manitoba, No iPhone For You!

With the great news that the iPhone was coming to TELUS and then TELUS eliminating the SAF, there just had to be some bad news in there somewhere. According to a TELUS email sent out to promotional subscribers, customers living in Saskatchewan and Manitoba will NOT be getting the iPhone 3G/3GS on launch day. The...

TELUS Eliminates System Access Fee

In a similar move made by Rogers Wireless, effective November 5 2009, TELUS will drop the System Access Fee (SAF) and 911 fee from their Rate Plans and introduce "Clear Choice" plans that will have a $5.00 increase across all plans. 1. TELUS Will Be Removing the System Access Fee For those on TELUS monthly...

TELUS iPhone Coming November 5

As both TELUS and Bell Canada have now announced that they plan to bring their own 21 Mbps HSPA+ network to Canada in November, both companies have finally announced that the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS will also be making their debut on TELUS and Bell. Bell announced the availability of the iPhone 3G and...

Bell iPhone Coming November 4th? Telus Soon After?

Whenever there are announcements of iPhones being sold by anyone or any place, rumors always start flying. Bell and Telus officially announced they would be selling the iPhone in Canada to compete with Rogers. However, both companies have not specified any dates on when their iPhones will launch. Bell and Telus both have pre-registration pages...

Telus iPhone, Bell iPhone, or Rogers iPhone?

Just hearing that title sounds quite strange doesn't it? Given that Rogers has dominated the iPhone landscape in Canada since introducing the iPhone 3G in 2008, and the iPhone 3GS in 2009, it's going to get crowded now that Telus and Bell are joining the fray. Rumors Become a Reality: Telus and Bell Will Sell...

BREAKING: Telus and Bell to Launch iPhone in November!

Hell has frozen over! If an article at the Globe & Mail is to be believed (and how can you not believe it?!), the iPhone is coming to Telus and Bell as early as November 2009! It would seem that in November Telus and Bell will have their GSM network up and running that they...

Bell to Launch HSPA+ Network in November

Bell, followed soon by Telus, will be launching their HSPA+ network in November. The new network is announced well ahead of schedule and is part of a collaboration with Telus. The new Bell network will have speeds up of to 21Mbps, rivaling current HSPA+ provider Rogers Wireless. On the launch of the network in November,...

Bell and Telus Building GSM: iPhone Time!

Even with the turmoil of the US economy that has now spread around the globe, Bell and Telus announced on Friday that they are teaming up to build a shared GSM network. That means both companies are going to invest 1 billion dollars to build up a GSM network to rival Rogers, which has had...