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Telus’ CDMA-to-HSPA customer migration system caught doing its thing

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What’s that, dear Telus subscriber? That, friend, is the look of inevitability. The look of a relentless march in the direction of GSMA-loved, 3GPP-approved standards. The look of what Telus employees across Canada will be seeing over the coming months as they port customers to HSPA hardware. We still don’t know exactly when the carrier is flipping the switch on its shiny new network, but subsidiary Koodo is already showing SIMs on its site, so it can’t be long now. So, does CAD $25 sound reasonable for the pleasure of making the switch?

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