Bell has reversed its stance and will now utilize Telus infrastructure to offer internet services in Western Canada.
Following a significant ruling, Bell will begin providing services in Alberta and other Western Canadian regions using Telus technology, with Alberta residents expecting to see Bell services starting in November, initially limited to those with Bell's mobility service.
Bell had previously argued against the CRTC ruling allowing big three telecoms to share services on each other's infrastructure, claiming it would stifle innovation.
Author's summary: Bell launches Western Canada internet via Telus fibre.