Telus To Soon Announce HSPA+ Coverage In Saskatchewan?
Saskatchewan customers have some more good news this week, this time from Telus.
With SaskTel launching their new 3G+ network and opening up access to the iPhone on SaskTel, Telus now seems to want a piece of the action.
While there has been no official announcement yet, it seems that Telus will soon be launching their HSPA+ network in Saskatchewan!
Taking a look at the Telus coverage maps shows coverage around the core and surrounding cities of Saskatchewan. There has been no announcement of available devices, but the Telus HSPA+ network in Saskatchewan opens up availability to devices such as the iPhone.
Stay tuned!

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I called Telus the other day and they told me that, while they couldn’t give me a definite date for when they would begin using the 3G+ network, they would assure me that their “full lineup” of devices should be available (iPhone 4 included).
Telus isn’t launching their own network in Saskatchewan. They’re using SaskTel’s network, as is Bell.
That’s correct, Telus, Bell and SaskTel have a 10 year network sharing agreement.
The sales person at Telus told me this morning that Telus is having some troubles with the network so Best Buy can’t sell the iPhone yet.