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Type
  
Subsidiary

Parent organization
  
Telus

Website
  
Telus Internet

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Industry
  
Internet Service Provider

Products
  
xDSL, Dial-up and Fibre-optic

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Telus Internet is the residential and commerial Internet service provider (ISP) division of Telus Communications.

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Services

While Telus Internet mostly sells digital subscriber line (DSL) service, they also offer dial-up service to businesses and grandfathered residential customers. This legacy technology uses a telephone modem to provide Internet access.

Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)

Telus' digital subscriber line (DSL) services are based on ADSL, ADSL2+ and VDSL2 technology. The main differences in both equipments vary from the speed of signal, its length and its ability to overcome the noise of a phone line. Except for some grandfathered customers, Telus has monthly data transfer limits for all of their tiered Internet services. Both downloads and uploads count towards the limit. "High Speed" plans are only available in Alberta and British Columbia, while "Haute Vitesse" plans are exclusive to some Quebec regions.

As of March 2017, the service offerings are as follows:

Fibre-optic (FTTH/FTTB)

"Pure Fibre" plans are available in major communities in Alberta and British Columbia, with the service first being introduced in Edmonton, being later followed by Vancouver. Pure Fibre plans are offered as FTTH with ONU installed inside the home or residential unit or as FTTB for businesses.

As of March 2017, the service offerings are as follows:

References

Telus Internet Wikipedia