Communications companies of Canada

Aliant Inc. is a communications company providing services in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador, and is Atlantic Canada's largest publicly traded company. ...more on Wikipedia about "Aliant"

Allstream is now owned by MTS of Manitoba. ...more on Wikipedia about "Allstream"

Bruce Telecom (formerly known as Bruce Municipal Telephone Service,) provides telephone and internet services in Grey and Bruce counties in Ontario, Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bruce Telecom"

Bruncor, based in Saint John, New Brunswick was a Canadian telecommunications holding company and the parent company of NBTel. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bruncor"

Cellcom is a wireless carrier in Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "Cellcom (Canada)"

Island Telecom was a telephone service provider in Prince Edward Island. ...more on Wikipedia about "Island Telecom"

iTS Connect Inc is a Sudbury, Ontario based VOIP provider. On August 1, 2004, it merged with Unitz Online Inc. ...more on Wikipedia about "ITS Connect" shortopedia , this is it!

This is a list of telephone companies in Canada. ILECs, Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers, are indicated with a *. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Canadian telephone companies"

Manitoba Telecom Services , or MTS, (formerly Manitoba Telephone System) is the primary telecommunications carrier in the Canadian province of Manitoba and the third largest telecommunications provider in Canada with 7000 employees. It provides local and long-distance phone services, television service, and wireless services including digital PCS, cellular, and paging. In 2004, MTS acquired Allstream. ...more on Wikipedia about "Manitoba Telecom Services"

Maritime Telephone and Telegraph Company (MT&T) was founded around 1910 in Halifax, Nova Scotia and operated as such until 1998 when it merged with Island Telecom (parent of IslandTel), Bruncor (parent of NBTel), and NewTel Enterprises (parent of NewTel Communications) to form Aliant. ...more on Wikipedia about "Maritime Telephone and Telegraph Company"

Northwestel (a short-form name, sometimes spelt NorthwesTel, for Northwest Telecommunications) Inc. is the incumbent local exchange carrier ( ILEC) and long distance carrier in northern Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "NorthwesTel"

Sentrex Communications Company is a subsidiary of Tetra Tech, Inc. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sentrex Communications"

Teleglobe is an international telco carrier. Part of their recent work has involved the updating of the CANTAT transatlantic cable system that connects the United Kingdom and Newfoundland under the Atlantic Ocean. The latest version of CANTAT, CANTAT-3, has a capacity of 5 Gbit/s in each direction across the Atlantic. ...more on Wikipedia about "Teleglobe"

TELUS ( , ) is a telephone company in Canada, the country's second-largest telecommunications carrier after Bell Canada. It is the primary local telephone service provider ( ILEC) in Alberta and most of British Columbia, as well as in portions of eastern Québec near Québec City and the Gaspé region; it competes with Bell and other telephone companies as a CLEC in many parts of Canada that lie outside of TELUS' ILEC regions. ...more on Wikipedia about "TELUS"

WaveRider Communications Inc. was founded in Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Canada, in the spring of 1997. After the formation of a headquarters in Toronto, Ontario, in 1998, the bulk of the company moved to Calgary, Alberta in the spring of 1999. The company consolidated and moved its Calgary operations to Toronto in 2002. ...more on Wikipedia about "WaveRider Communications"

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