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Telus confirms it's pondering switch to GSM

Telus confirms it's pondering switch to GSM

By:  Howard Solomon  On: 07 May 2008 For: Network World Canada Creator

There have long been rumours that Telus will switch its wireless network from CDMA to GSM, and now a company executive confirms it's looking at the pros and cons. An industry analyst says its inevitable and now's the time to do it

Switching networks isn’t cheap. Not only does transmission gear have to be changed, but users need new handsets. Presumably an operator making the move would also have to offer free low-end phones or discounts to holders of expensive handsets. However, Grant said Telus could run two networks with different brands: the existing CDMA service for consumers and a GSM service for businesses willing to pay more.

The most recent operator to change networks was Australia’s Telstra.

As for the possibility of Bell switching to GSM, Grant has his doubts. At the moment, with a consortium lead by the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan paying billions to privatize the telco, it’s in the middle of shifting owners. Once that’s completed, perhaps this summer, any extra cash the telco has will go to paying off the debt, Grant added.

Also on Thursday, Telus said in the first quarter of the year it scored revenue of $2.35 billion, a 6.6 per cent increase from a year ago. It was helped by a 10 per cent growth in wireless revenue and 19 per cent growth in wireline data revenue. Net income in the first quarter was $291 million.

Wireless data revenue increased $51 million or 53 per cent in the quarter over the same period a year ago. It added 88,400 new wireless subscribers during the three months.










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Howard Solomon Howard Solomon I'm assistant editor of ComputerWorld Canada covering network infrastructure, communications and government IT issues. An IT journalist  since 1997, I've written ... more

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