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Get Telus’ PureFibre 300Mbps plan $45 off

Vancouver, Canada-based Telus is offering its PureFibre Internet 300 plan for $45 off.

The 300Mbps upload/download speed plan normally costs $120, but the new flash deal, shared by RedFlagDeals user ‘LesDeals,’ brings the price down to $75/month.

It’s worth noting that this promotion pricing is only available to current Telus and Koodo mobility customers. However, in case you’re a new customer, you can get the same plan for $85/month, which is still better than Telus’ regular $120 pricing.

It’s worth noting that the offer requires a two-year term, after which, the price will go back to $120. Also worth noting is that Telus’ PureFibre services are only available to Alberta, British Columbia and Quebec residents.

To claim the promotion, even if you’re not a current Telus customer, head to the offer page, click on ‘Get this deal’ and use promo code FLASH at checkout.

Learn more about the promotion here, or check out other Telus internet plans here.

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Source: Telus Via: RedFlagDeals

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Telus announces $60 million investment to bring gigabit fibre to Maple Ridge, B.C.

Telus has announced that it is investing $60 million to connect the city of Maple Ridge to its gigabit-enabled fibre optic network, which should increase wireless and internet speeds throughout the region.

The investment is part of a bigger $13 billion infrastructure and operations fund to “support the province throughout the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent economic recovery,” reads Telus’ post.

According to Telus, development for adding its PureFibre network is already underway, and the majority of homes and businesses in Maple Ridge will be able to access its services by the end of 2023.

Telus says it’s invested more than $5 billion since 2013 into connecting 137 communities and 62 First Nations communities across B.C., Alberta and parts of Quebec to its PureFibre network. The company says it has the largest pure fibre-to-fibre (FTTP) network in Western Canada.

Source: Telus