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In baseball, the naming rights to Telus Field, the home of the Edmonton Capitals of the independent North American League, currently belong to Telus.
Home games were played at Telus Field in downtown Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
In 1995, John Ducey Park was torn down and replaced by Telus Field where the Trappers celebrated three PCL titles in their last decade, most recently in 2002 under the affiliation of the Minnesota Twins.
Telus Field ( nicknamed the Phone Booth ) is a baseball stadium in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Telus Field in 2010.
Opened in 1995, Telus Field replaced the 60-year-old John Ducey Park ( formerly Renfrew Park ) on the same site.
Telus Field had the highest ratings for best ballpark for eight years straight by Triple A Best Ballparks.
Telus Field held the IBAF World Cup Women's baseball in the summer of 2004, as well as the CFL all stars charity softball game.
Telus Field uses natural grass in the outfield and FieldTurf in the infield ; originally AstroTurf was used but it was replaced in 2005 with the more modern type of turf, FieldTurf.
With a seating capacity at 9055, Telus Field is the second largest minor league baseball stadium in Canada after the Ottawa Baseball Stadium in Ottawa, Ontario.
* Telus Field Views – Ball Parks of the Minor Leagues
In 1969, Astroturf was installed, in the infield only, much like Tim McCarver Stadium in Memphis would be in the 1980s and Telus Field in Edmonton in the 1990s.
In 1893, the organization held the city's first spring exhibition, and in 1899, the exhibition grounds were relocated to Rossdale Flats ( now Telus Field ).
Kittle also hit 50 homers in the minor leagues with the Edmonton Trappers and has his jersey retired in Edmonton at Telus Field.

Telus and Edmonton
The cable television providers in Edmonton are Telus ( for IPTV ) and Shaw Cable.
Telus sponsors Science World in Vancouver, the Calgary Science Centre, and the Odyssium in Edmonton ; all three science museums were subsequently renamed as Telus World of Science.
Telus has been a sponsor of Rogers Sportsnet's regional broadcasts of Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers games.
Telus is the namesake tenant in several office buildings, including The Telus Convention Centre in Calgary, Tour Telus in Montreal and Telus Plaza in Edmonton.
File: Space-and-Science-Centre-Edmonton-Alberta. jpg | Edmonton Space And Science Centre, ( 1984 ) Coronation Park, Edmonton, Alberta, which has since been renovated and rebranded as the Telus World of Science
Telus acquired ED Tel from the city of Edmonton in 1995 and in 1996 the AGT and Ed Tel brandings were retired in favour of the Telus name.
This maintained consistency with other " Telus World of Science " centres in Calgary and Edmonton that were named in the meantime.
* Telus World of Science, Edmonton
The Telus World of Science-Edmonton is a broad-based science centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, operated by the Edmonton Space & Science Foundation.
Telus World of Science Edmonton

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Telus has an estimated 9000 employees in the Philippines where it is known as Telus International, Inc. ( formerly Ambergris Solutions ) as part of its global expansion.
Telus advertising has been noted for its use of whimsical, nature-themed imagery and the slogan, ' The Future is Friendly '.
Beyond traditional media, Telus has also extended its brand imagery to both its website and its online advertising.
Most notably, Telus has been a premier sponsor and marketing partner of Hockey Canada since 2004 and the title sponsor of Canada's national midget hockey championship, the Telus Cup, since 2005.
At the provincial level, privatized former Crown corporations include Alberta Government Telephones ( which merged with privately owned BC Tel to form Telus ), BCRIC, Manitoba Telecom Services, and Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan which retained its name and has become the world's largest producer of potash.
TSN also has a broadcasting contract with Hockey Canada, giving it the rights to broadcast the IIHF World Junior Championships, Men's and Women's World Hockey Championship, Men's Under-18 World Championships, Allan Cup, Royal Bank Cup, Spengler Cup, Telus Cup and Esso Cup.
It has also hosted a number of concerts, trade shows, wrestling shows and tournaments such as the 1999 Scott Tournament of Hearts, 2003 Royal Bank Cup and 2006 Telus Cup.
XM Radio Canada has strategic alliances with Corus Entertainment, Telesat Canada, General Motors, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Telus, Rogers Communications and Air Canada.
Telus Mobility has a partnership with Public Mobile to allow the latter's customers to roam on Telus ' CDMA network in Quebec, Ontario and parts of Nova Scotia, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia.
Since 2008, Telus has operated a MVNO named Koodo Mobile.
Since the late 1990s, Telus Mobility has operated its own proprietary CDMA network, currently considered 3G.
In August 2012, for the first time since offering CDMA service, Telus no longer has any CDMA phones available for sale, not even on clearance.
Telus plans to launch a push to talk service over LTE, which will eventually replace Telus ' iDEN Network, though no timeline has been announced for these changes.
Telus has a roaming agreement with Bell Mobility so that one provides coverage when the other cannot.
Like its HSPA + networks, Telus Mobility has a network sharing agreement with Bell Mobility for its LTE network.
The flexible " Smart Hub " plan from Telus has usage allowances of 3 GB, 5 GB and 10 GB.
Telus Mobility has its own corporate retail stores and also allows third parties to become exclusive dealers.

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