TELUS is making another major bet on Canada’s digital future. The company says it will invest more than $66 billion over the next five years to strengthen network infrastructure and operations across the country, building on $294 billion already invested since 2000. CEO Darren Entwistle described TELUS’ 5G and PureFibre networks as modern “critical infrastructure,” supporting everything from remote work and online healthcare to education, agriculture, and Canada’s broader digital economy. The announcement also comes as TELUS expands its AI infrastructure in British Columbia, including a planned sovereign AI cluster with more than 60,000 high-performance GPUs and over 150 megawatts of capacity by 2032. https://lnkd.in/guyPSuKb
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