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TELUS currents
July 2004

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currently speaking
network your home with fun
 
my life online
save gas this summer - plan your trip with online maps
 
what's new
Lost elephant. $5,000 reward.
innovative technologies and a new home for music
 
support
home networking seminars – win a technology makeover
modem hijacking – closing the gate
an Internet for everyone - Web standards
   


 

 
currently speaking

network your home with fun

Music, videos, and gaming can now be accessible virtually anywhere in your home using TELUS Home Networking service...

my life online

save gas this summer - plan your trip with online maps

One way to cut your gas consumption this summer is to take the most direct route to your destination. Our myTELUS maps area can help you find those routes - quickly and easily...

what's new

Lost elephant. $5,000 reward.

It's hard to imagine losing something as big as an elephant, but it appears we have on telus.com. It's our latest contest and you could win BIG - like our $5,000 grand prize...

innovative technologies and a new home for music

In 2006 the Royal Conservatory of Music will have a world-class new home in Toronto thanks to a lead gift of $10 million over five years from TELUS...

support

home networking seminars – win a technology makeover

To help introduce you to home networking and its advantages, TELUS is offering a series of free seminars in locations in Alberta and British Columbia plus a chance to win $10,000 in home technology products and services...

modem hijacking – closing the gate

You may already be aware of modem hijacking or, worse, even be a victim of it. What you may not be aware of is a service that can help prevent it...

an Internet for everyone - Web standards

Upgrading your Internet browser can help designers make the Web a better experience for more people, including users with disabilities such as sight impairment...



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