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Bell and Mobility
Bell Mobility and Telus Mobility, who operated AMPS networks in Canada, announced that they would observe the same timetable as outlined by the FCC in the United States, and as a result would not begin to dismantle their AMPS networks until after February 2008.
Both Bell Mobility and Telus Mobility had announced that they would observe the same shutdown guidelines as in the United States, and decommissioned their AMPS networks in 2008.
* Bell Mobility, a wireless network selling services in Canada
The CRTC is sometimes blamed for the current state of the mobile phone industry in Canada, in which there are only three national mobile network operators – Bell Mobility, Telus Mobility, and Rogers Wireless – as well as a handful of MVNOs operating on these networks.
*, three companies ( Rogers Wireless, Bell Mobility and Telus Mobility ) share over 94 % of Canada's wireless market.
* Mobile network code ( MNC ; e. g., AT & T Mobility, T-Mobile, Vodafone, Bell Mobility etc.
Bell Mobility now unlocks phones, though not their full range of handsets ; however this is for $ 75 and only under special circumstances.
* February 23-Microcell Solutions Inc. sues Telus Communications, Bell Mobility, Rogers Wireless and Société Tele-Mobile, in a Quebec superior court, for violating its trademark Fido dog image.
Bell Mobility Headquarters in Mississauga, Ontario-" Creekbank Campus "
Bell Mobility is a CDMA and HSPA + based wireless network ( named Bell Cellular until 1993 ) and the division of Bell Canada which sells wireless services in Canada.
Bell Mobility and its affiliates combined have over 7 million subscribers as of the end of Q2 2011, including over 5. 7 million or 79 % on postpaid and over 1. 5 million or 20 % on prepaid.
Bell-owned Virgin Mobile Canada and Solo Mobile, as well as Loblaw's PC Mobile, operate as MVNOs on the Bell Mobility network.
Some of Bell Canada's regional subsidiaries continue to operate their own wireless networks separate from ( but generally allowing for roaming with ) Bell Mobility ; these are Northwestel ( NMI Mobility and Latitude Wireless ), Télébec ( Télébec Mobilité ), and NorthernTel ( NorthernTel Mobility ).

Bell and Telus
Tel ( now part of Telus ), in which a U. S. company ( GTE ) had a substantial stake ; Bell Canada, which served Ontario, most of Quebec, and part of the Northwest Territories ; and operations in Newfoundland, the Northwest Territories, Yukon and northern B. C.
This is largely limited to the major incumbent carriers, such as Bell Canada and Telus, for traditional landline service ( but not Voice over Internet Protocol ( VoIP )).
Fox News Channel is currently offered by Access Communications, Bell TV, Cogeco, Eastlink, Manitoba Telecom Services, Rogers, SaskTel, Shaw Cable, Shaw Direct and Telus TV.
* 4 companies control the internet service provider market, ( Rogers ), ( Bell ), ( Telus ), ( Shaw )
Bell and Telus share the network.
As a result of the merger Telus became Canada's second largest telcom with 22 % of market share compared to Bell Canada's 42 %.
Most payphones in Canada are owned and operated by large telecom providers such as Bell, Telus and Sasktel.
However, the CRTC ruled in favor of Telus in a decision requiring Bell and other media companies to allow other competing wireless providers access to its content, and not exclusively tie it to their own service ( as they had attempted to do with TSN Mobile TV ).
Any remaining stores will now be simply branded as Rogers stores, similar to how Bell Canada and Telus Communications stores are branded.
These compete against satellite companies Bell TV and Shaw Direct ; IPTV services, such as those provided by Telus in their service area ; and microwave services.
The cable and satellite television providers in Sylvan Lake are Shaw Cable, Bell ExpressVu, Shaw Direct and Telus Communications.
After initially appearing to take a stand on the issue, Prentice refused to intervene when Telus and Bell charging 15 cents for incoming SMS text messages despite widespread opposition by consumer groups.
This decision was made after Prentice dialogued with senior Bell and Telus executives and suggested that consumers " seek alternatives ", even in Canada's limited-competition cellular industry.
Through extensive coverage in Canada, this station can be seen on Rogers Cable channel 5 ( in St. John's / Corner Brook / Gander NL ); EastLink TV channel 7 ( most other parts of NL ); Bell Aliant IPTV channel 27 ( NL / NS / NB ); Bell TV channel 199 ; Shaw Direct channel 63 ; Telus Optik TV channel 30 ( AB / BC ); and Vidéotron Illico channel 405 ( QC ).
On February 16, 2004, Music Canada applied to the Federal Court to force five major Canadian internet service providers — Shaw Communications Inc., Telus Corp., Rogers Cable, Bell Canada's Sympatico service and Quebec's Vidéotron — to hand over the names of 29 people accused of copyright infringement through peer-to-peer file sharing.
This replaced the interim mobile service provided by * 4997 (* HWYS ) which had been in place on Rogers, Telus Mobility and Bell Mobility.
It is currently available on Bell TV, Bell Fibe TV and Telus Optik TV.

Bell and operated
* Bell Media, a Canadian media company, operated by Bell Canada
Taco Bell serves more than 2 billion customers each year in more than 5, 800 restaurants in the U. S., more than 80 percent of which are owned and operated by independent franchisees.
Over the next few years Bell owned and operated a number of restaurants in southern California including four called El Taco.
Taco Bell have fourteen stores in Chile, thirteen of which are operated in conjunction ( and in the same facilities ) with Pizza Hut.
Taco Bell in Iceland is operated as a part of the KFC establishment in Hafnarfjörður, suburb of Reykjavík.
Taco Bell in Singapore existed for a number of years, mostly as combination stores with KFC such as the one that operated at the Funan Digital Life Mall, but in 2008, Taco Bell completely pulled out of Singapore.
Revival came during the high mineral market prices of the World War I era, when the smelting plant operated in conjunction with the Blue Bell Mine, the one productive copper mine in the Bradshaw Mountains.
< font size = 2 > Defunct Ringgold Clinic, begun by Dr. V. W. Fletcher ( 1893-1960 ) and later operated by physicians Eichelberger and Bell, is still located across from the site of the former Conger Funeral Home in Ringgold .</ font size = 2 >
Ohio Bell operated the facility prior to the divestiture of the AT & T-owned Bell System in the 1980s.
The Mission Bell Museum was added to the NRHP in 2003 and is owned and operated by the city of Coweta.
The first major industry in the Ashland City area was the forge operated by Montgomery Bell at Narrows of the Harpeth, several miles to the southwest, which was established in 1818.
On the first Mother's Day that major cities operated with it, the Bell system set a record for total network capacity, both in calls completed, and total calls per second per switch ; which resulted in a record for total revenue per trunk.
The Bell 47 introduced the helicopter to the RNZAF and the Bell UH-1 Iroquois of 3 Squadron went to the Sinai and East Timor, while Westland Wasp and Kaman SH-2 Seasprite helicopters were also operated by the squadron.
* GB patent 868, 753 – Improvements in or relating to Calculating Machines – Norbert Kitz, Robert Milburn, Christopher Webb: Bell Punch Company Ltd., 1961 ( first application Sept. 6, 1956, filed Sept. 6, 1957 ),-Electronically controlled key operated office desk type calculating machine capable of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
In 1970, Bell Canada established what was then the world's most northerly telephone exchange ( operated since 1992 by Northwestel ).
Originally a national service operated jointly by Canada's incumbent local exchange carriers and operational run as a content portal by MediaLinx, the companies other than Bell ( including Aliant ) have since retreated to their own brands.
It has since operated under the name of Whitechapel Bell Foundry.
It was intended as a contrast to the " dual service " that had become common since the original Bell telephone patents expired in 1894, where independent telephone companies operated not only in non-Bell System markets, but also as a competitor in Bell markets.

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