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Telus Logo — Telus is a leading Canadian of telecommunications, with $ 8.143 million CAD ​​in annual revenue, is the second largest in Canada after Bell Canada. Telus provides telecommunication products and services online and wireless, is the leading provider of online telephony in the province of Alberta, in most parts of British Columbia, and in eastern Quebec.

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Telus came in 1990, after the privatization of Alberta Government Telephones (AGT), until then owned by the government of Alberta. In 1995 Telus acquires EdTel, telephone service in the city of Edmonton, ending with the government presence in telecommunications in the province and continuing the process of deregulation of the telecommunications market. This deregulation also allowed other companies, such as Rogers Communications, Bell Canada, Primus Canada, and others, come to compete in Alberta, while fast emerging technologies such as mobile phones, fiber optic and Internet services that Telus did increase services. In 1996, the brand was officially implemented Telus, unifying and removing marks and EdTel AGT. More

Bell Mobility Logo

Bell Mobility Logo — Bell Mobility, formerly Bell Cellular is a subsidiary of Bell Canada providing services to mobile in Canada. Bell Mobility has over 6,000,000 subscribers to its cellular network at the end of the last quarter of fiscal year 2009. In July 2006, Bell took responsibility for the services of the defunct company Wireless Aliant in Atlantic Canada as part of a major restructuring of Bell and Aliant. The company continued to do business under the name Aliant until the rebranding in April 2008.

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bell mobility logo

Virgin Mobile Canada, Solo Mobile and PC Mobile uses Bell’s network as mobile virtual network Operators (ORMV). Certain subsidiaries of Bell continue to operate their own networks without son-distinct (but in general, for roaming with) Bell Mobility. These subsidiaries are Northwestel (NMI Mobility and Latitude Wireless), Télébec (Télébec Mobility) and NorthernTel (NorthernTel Mobility). More

Rogers Logo

Rogers Logo — Rogers Communications Inc. is one of the largest groups of telecommunications in Canada, particularly in the areas of mobile telephony and the Internet access, the cable television and the mass media. Edward S. Rogers is the majority shareholder of the company. Its main competitor is Bell Canada.

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Its activities are divided according to different major subsidiaries: Rogers Cable and Telecom subsidiaries are responsible for cable television, the internet and home phone, the activities of mobile phones are distributed through its three operators Rogers Wireless, Fido and Chatr, and Rogers Media manages the content part, via its various television and radio stations. More

Belgacom Logo

Belgacom Logo — The Belgacom Group is the largest of telecommunications in Belgium, based in Brussels. The Belgacom Group is mainly state-owned Belgian State owning 53.3% + 1 of the actions. The services offered by Belgacom Group include fixed by the mark Belgacom, mobile communications through the Proximus brand and services ICT aimed at the professional market under the brand name Telindus.

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In 1879, the Belgian service telegraphy installed a phone line in Parliament. The same year, some private contractors submitted bids to operate telephone networks in various Belgian cities. The lack of legislation for the first five years of operation reduced the opportunities for development of the telephone network. Also forced the Belgian government to create a legislative framework to regulate these activities in Belgium. In 1895, the sector of telephony went entirely to public hands. More

Telecom Italia Logo

Telecom Italia Logo — Telecom Italia is a private Italian of telecommunications that has inherited the fixed telephone network of the former public operator of the same name. Telecom Italia was born from the merger in July 1994 of the latter with the company Olivetti. This operation, launched by the Managing Director of Olivetti at the time, Roberto Colaninno marked the Italian world of finance and business. It is indeed a takeover daring which enabled it to take control of a much larger group, which saw OPA also realize the privatization of Telecom Italia SpA and Olivetti simultaneously converting from its traditional in materials and services to telecommunications.

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telecom italia logo

Telecom Italia was founded formally in 1994, by Act of June 30 the board of the public group IRI approving the “Plan for restructuring of telecommunications “under the provisions adopted by the law of 29 January 1992. This restructuring involved the merger of five group companies IRI — STET operating in the telephony sector: Società Piemontese Idroelettrica (SIP), Iritel, Italcable, Telespazio and SIRM. This fusion was born Telecom Italia. More

Swisscom Logo

Swisscom Logo — Swisscom is a Swiss of telecommunications, of telephone and mobile phone and is also an Internet service provider. The former state-owned PTT (Post, Telegraph, Telephone, founded 1852) was privatized in stages from 1988 and became a limited company with a special legal status in October 1998. The Swiss Confederation is currently 52.00% of the share capital. The Companies Act of telecommunications beyond the limits of participation to 49.9% of the capital.

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swisscom logo

In his message of April 5, 2006, the Federal Council proposed that Parliament should be completely private Swisscom and the Swiss Confederation should sell their shares in stages. On May 10, 2006, the National Council refused to support the proposal. On May 20, 2006, the Advisory Committee of the Council of State informed the Council of States to approve the proposal — but only so he could be returned to the Federal Council for review. More