Telus Corp could eliminate 5,000 positions and C$1 billion in ventures throughout the following five years if the Canadian telecom administrator is compelled to cut costs by 25% or open its system to remote affiliates, The Globe and Mail announced https://tgam.ca/39JGaRY on Thursday.
CEO Darren Entwistle's remarks came as a Canadian media communications controller started hearings on expanding rivalry and bringing down the expense of cellphone plans, conceivably by requiring the nation's main three remote suppliers award access to their systems to different organizations.
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