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TELUS (TU) Launches First Phase of NG9-1-1 Service in Canada
09:45am, Monday, 07'th Mar 2022
With the roll out of NG9-1-1 services, TELUS (TU) will bring public safety to the forefront by providing enhanced information to first responders.
Samsung and Telus deploy Canada’s first MCPTX service for emergency responders
07:47pm, Thursday, 03'rd Mar 2022 IT World Canada
Samsung Networks, Samsung’s carrier and operator business wing, announced on March 3 that it has partnered with Telus to deploy Canada’s first Mission Critical Push-to-X (MCPTX) services to provide richer information to first responders. Powered by Telus’ 4G and 5G mobile networks, the new network will enhance communication between police, firefighters, and others with video, […] The post Samsung and Telus deploy Canada’s first MCPTX service for emergency responders first appeared on IT World Canada .
Stocks That Hit 52-Week Highs On Thursday
04:00pm, Thursday, 03'rd Mar 2022 Benzinga
On Thursday, 95 companies set new 52-week highs. Interesting Highlights From Today''s 52-Week Highs: The largest company by market cap to break to a new 52-week high was Chevron (NYSE: CVX ) . The smallest company by market cap to hit a new 52-week high was Center Coast Brookfield (NYSE: CEN ) . Indonesia Energy Corp (AMEX: INDO ) ''s stock made the biggest move upwards, moving 45.82% to reach a new 52-week high. Here are all the stocks that set new 52-week highs during the first half-hour of trading on Thursday: Chevron (NYSE: CVX ) shares hit a new 52-week high of $157.11. The stock traded up 1.21% on the session. Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO ) stock set a new 52-week high of $62.92 Thursday morning. Over the session, the stock traded up 0.4%. Union Pacific (NYSE: UNP ) stock on Thursday broke to a yearly high of $261.45. Shares traded up 3.43%. Altria Group (NYSE: MO ) shares hit a new 52-week high of $53.32. The stock traded up 0.37% on the session. Enbridge (NYSE: ENB ) shares hit a yearly high of $44.71.
Samsung and TELUS equip Canada’s first responders with new mission critical technology to keep Canadians safer
01:00pm, Thursday, 03'rd Mar 2022 GlobeNewswire
Canada’s first Mission Critical Push-to-X solutions will enable first responders to manage emergency situations with greater awareness with vital voice, video, and data communications Canada’s first Mission Critical Push-to-X solutions will enable first responders to manage emergency situations with greater awareness with vital voice, video, and data communications
TELUS (TU) Augments Wi-Fi Experience With 2 New Solutions
10:45am, Thursday, 03'rd Mar 2022
The addition of Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi Plus to the existing TELUS (TU) PureFibre plans will ensure that customers enjoy enhanced Wi-Fi speeds along with whole-home coverage.
Telus launches new Wi-Fi 6 access point, Wi-Fi Plus service in western Canada
05:29pm, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 Cartt
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TELUS launches new Wi-Fi 6 access point and Wi-Fi Plus service to deliver the fastest Wi-Fi speeds and most reliable home coverage in Western Canada
02:27pm, Wednesday, 02'nd Mar 2022 GlobeNewswire
The power of TELUS’ Wi-Fi 6 access point can be paired with Wi-Fi Plus, a premium Wi-Fi service that offers whole-home coverage, exclusive expert support and enhanced network security The power of TELUS’ Wi-Fi 6 access point can be paired with Wi-Fi Plus, a premium Wi-Fi service that offers whole-home coverage, exclusive expert support and enhanced network security
TELUS Friendly Future Foundation commits $2 million in funding to address humanitarian crisis in Ukraine
06:29pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 Benzinga
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In response to the growing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine and its devastating impact on children and families, the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation® has announced a $2 million commitment to support the efforts of Canadian charities that are working to provide assistance to families and those displaced by the conflict, including Canadian Red Cross, Save the Children Canada and other national and local charities. "We know that this is an extremely difficult time for so many people impacted by the devastating situation in Ukraine and Eastern Europe," said Darren Entwistle, President and Chief Executive Officer of TELUS. "Our TELUS and TELUS International teams continue to be guided by our heartfelt social purpose to leverage our technology and human compassion to improve the lives of our fellow citizens and, in this regard, the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation is committing $2 million to address the growing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.
TELUS Friendly Future Foundation commits $2 million in funding to address humanitarian crisis in Ukraine
06:29pm, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022 GlobeNewswire
TELUS and the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation together have now committed over $2,500,000 to support humanitarian relief in Ukraine TELUS and the TELUS Friendly Future Foundation together have now committed over $2,500,000 to support humanitarian relief in Ukraine
TELUS (TU) Concludes $900M Sustainability-Linked Bond Offering
10:44am, Tuesday, 01'st Mar 2022
The latest bond offering demonstrates TELUS' (TU) commitment to sustainable practices by aligning financing to the accomplishment of ambitious environmental targets.
TELUS closes its inaugural US Sustainability-Linked Bond offering
03:19pm, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 GlobeNewswire
TELUS’ successful US Sustainability-Linked Bond offering reinforces its commitment to reducing Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions TELUS’ successful US Sustainability-Linked Bond offering reinforces its commitment to reducing Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas emissions
Russia – Ukraine conflict: Canadian telcos block Russian broadcaster RT
11:14am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 BusinessDay
Major Canadian cable operators have said they would drop Russian state-owned broadcaster RT from their channel line-up in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Shaw Communications (SJRb.TO) on Monday removed RT, saying users who subscribed to RT as a pick and pay service would receive a credit in the next billing cycle. Rogers Communications and BCE Inc’s (BCE.TO) Bell said RT would no longer be available on their systems. TELUS also tweeted that Telus Optik TV was joining the movement. Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Read also: Ukraine/Russia war: FG appeals for protection of Nigerians’ rights Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez praised Bell for restricting RT, saying Russia had been conducting information warfare across the world. Rogers would replace RT with a broadcast of the Ukrainian flag, he said. “RT is the propaganda arm of Putin’s regime that spreads disinformation. It has no place here,” Rodriguez added.
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