Canada’s TELUS has launched LTE network in Brantford and St. John’s. Operator plans to provide LTE services in additional communities in the coming months. Today’s announcement is part of the company’s $650 million and $8.4 million investments in Ontario and Atlantic Canada respectively over the next three years
Canada’s TELUS has launched LTE network in Brantford and St. John’s. Operator plans to provide LTE services in additional communities in the coming months. Today’s announcement is part of the company’s $650 million and $8.4 million investments in Ontario and Atlantic Canada respectively over the next three years to further expand and enhance its wireless networks.
According to TELUS, its 4G LTE service now covers more than 65 per cent of the Canadian population. By the end of 2012, TELUS’ 4G LTE service is expected to launch in Atlantic Canada regions including Moncton and Ontario regions including Sudbury, St. Catharines and Collingwood with more to come. Recently TELUS launched its 4G LTE network in Leamington, Oshawa Whitby and the Niagara region.
TELUS is currently offering a number of LTE devices including Samsung Galaxy S III, Samsung Galaxy Note II, Samsung Rugby LTE, LG Optimus G, HTC One X+, Huawei E397 4G LTE Mobile Internet Key and Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 LTE. The Samsung ATIV S will also be joining the TELUS LTE device lineup this winter.