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Telus has announced plans to roll out its LTE network in
major Canadian cities during the second half of 2011. Commercial
launch of LTE services is scheduled for early 2012. The
network will use 1700/2100 MHz Advanced Wireless Services (AWS)
spectrum. LTE rollout across rural Canada will be dependent on the
auction of frequencies in the 700 MHz band. In 2009, Telus
joined forces with Montreal-based BCE, which operates under the Bell
Canada brand, to deploy a shared national HSPA+ wireless network,
which currently covers 95% of the Canadian population.
Canadians will enjoy even faster mobile internet access
speeds in early 2012 with the planned launch of TELUS' next
generation, Long Term Evolution (LTE) network. LTE technology supports
manufacturer's rated peak download speeds of up to 150 megabits per
second (Mbps) and upload speeds of up to 70 Mbps**. This initiative
is the latest technology evolution in the wireless network upgrade
path made possible by the launch in 2009 of Canada's fastest*
coast-to-coast HSPA+ wireless network, that today covers more than 95
per cent of the Canadian population.
Following extensive field testing in 2011 and the completion
of an RFP process currently underway, construction on TELUS' next
generation, 4G+ LTE network will begin in the latter half of 2011 in
major urban markets across Canada. TELUS' LTE network will operate on
the Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) spectrum that TELUS purchased
for $882 million in Industry Canada's auction process in 2008. TELUS
believes that the timing of its planned LTE launch in 2012 is
appropriate and opportune given its desire to leverage the economies
of scale in the manufacturing of LTE equipment, the hardening of LTE
technology for market readiness, the progression in the development
of LTE-capable data devices and smartphones and the need to
synchronise the higher bandwidth capabilities of LTE with the
accelerating appetite of clients for data rich services.
“TELUS' 4G+ LTE network build continues our strategy of
technology leadership in our industry, providing our clients with
some of the fastest and most expansive mobile broadband services
anywhere in the world,” said Darren Entwistle, president and CEO of
TELUS. “The LTE upgrade means our customers can enjoy even faster
speeds when they want to be entertained on-the-go, stay connected
with family and friends, visit their favourite social media sites,
remain engaged with business contacts wherever they are, and access
healthcare applications. TELUS is committed to utilizing our wireless
spectrum and the technology that it enables, to offer our clients
the most innovative multimedia solutions for their lifestyle, health,
professional and public service pursuits.”
The launch of 4G+ over 1700/2100 MHz AWS spectrum is the
first stage in the upgrade to LTE. While services offered in 2012
will begin the evolution to LTE in major urban centres, the completion
of the rollout into rural Canada will be dependent on the Industry
Canada auction of frequencies in the 700 MHz band. TELUS is committed
to enhancing the coverage and capacity of its wireless network by
building out 4G+ LTE technology extensively across rural Canada,
using the 700 MHz wireless spectrum to be auctioned in 2012 to bring
LTE capabilities to as many Canadians as possible. 700 MHz spectrum,
in contrast to 1700/2100 MHz AWS spectrum, has superior propagation
capabilities that make it effective and efficient in covering
Canada's expansive rural geography. Moreover, these same capabilities
improve the quality of in-building coverage in urban areas for the
optimal performance of a mobile network in the physical landscape of a
city setting.
“It will be critical for the Federal Government to enable an
equitable opportunity for TELUS to acquire 700 MHz spectrum in the
auction planned for late 2012 to support our plans to expand
availability of 4G+ LTE wireless service to rural markets. TELUS is
eager to play a leading role in bridging the digital divide between
urban and rural Canada such that all Canadians can benefit from
broadband wireless LTE technology. The demand for mobile broadband is
expanding at a tremendous rate and is a fundamental enabler for
business productivity and the benefits consumers experience from the
availability and ongoing development of thousands of creative mobile
applications. Furthermore, the rollout of wireless broadband to as
many Canadians as possible will elevate Canada's connectedness,
expanding the reach of critical social services including the best
technology, practices and expertise in healthcare and education,” said
Darren Entwistle, president and CEO of TELUS.
Mr. Entwistle added “Realistically, the magnitude and
expansiveness of this rural build can only come to fruition with a
wireless provider of TELUS' scale, operational capabilities and
geographic reach and exemplary track record of delivering successive
technology platforms to Canadians throughout the country.”
The investment in the 4G+ LTE urban build is consistent with
TELUS' consolidated capital expenditure targets. For more information
about TELUS' 4G network, please visit www.telusmobility.com/4G.
* Based on TELUS' tests of data throughput speeds in large
Canadian urban centres available from national HSPA+ service
providers. Internet access speed provided by the network operator may
vary due to the device being used, network congestion, distance from
the cell site, local conditions and other factors. Speed on the
Internet is beyond the wireless network operator's control and may vary
with your configuration, internet traffic, website server and
management policies, and other factors.
**Speed may vary due to channel size, the device being used,
network congestion, distance from the cell site, local conditions and
other factors.
About TELUS
TELUS (TSX: T, T.A; NYSE: TU) is a leading national
telecommunications company in Canada, with $9.8 billion of annual
revenue and 12.3 million customer connections including 7 million
wireless subscribers, 3.7 million wireline network access lines and
1.2 million Internet subscribers and more than 300,000 TELUS TV
customers. Led since 2000 by President and CEO, Darren Entwistle,
TELUS provides a wide range of communications products and services
including data, Internet protocol (IP), voice, entertainment and
video.
In support of our philosophy to give where we live, TELUS,
our team members and retirees will, by year-end 2011, have
contributed $245 million to charitable and not-for-profit organizations
and volunteered 4.1 million hours of service to local communities
since 2000. Ten TELUS Community Boards across Canada lead TELUS'
local philanthropic initiatives. TELUS was honoured to be named the
most outstanding philanthropic corporation globally for 2010 by the
Association of Fundraising Professionals, becoming the first Canadian
company to receive this prestigious international recognition.
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