Telus tunes in to the TV revolution As potential for growth in the phone market ebbs, Telus has quietly jumped into the fray with its competitors to carve out a slice of the growing TV pie. ERIC REGULY examines its ambition to become a major player in the sector
25th Feb 2006, 09:01 GMT
Has Darren Entwistle had fun running Canada's second-biggest phone company? Well, not exactly. To listen to the Telus boss, it's been six years of misery, more or less, interspersed with bouts of fear, loathing and rage. (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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