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TELUS named to prestigious Dow Jones index for fourth time
TELUS Corp. has been named to the prestigious Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) for the fourth consecutive year. The western-based incumbent telephone company is again the only North American telecommunications company to be recognized and is one of 13 Canadian companies out of 318 global enterprises to make the list. Being recognized by Dow Jones is a significant achievement as the index influences the decisions of investment managers in 14 countries who use the DSJI to benchmark companies in corporate sustainability.

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Telemanagement: October 1, 2004 – Volume 1, Issue 219

  • Editorial: A New Master for Fido
    Rogers makes a strategic move and confounds the numbers industry
  • Editorial: The CCTP: A Step Forward for Business
  • A New Voice for Business Telecom Customers
    Telemanagement interviews the Coalition for Competitive Telecommunications Pricing
  • The Open-Source Alternative for IP-PBXs and IP-Centrex
    For tech-savvy customers, Linux-based systems can save money and offer new flexibility
  • The VoIP Debate
    To regulate or not to regulate? No consensus at CRTC public hearing
  • Ontario Police Force Deploys Mobile Desktop
    'The single most dramatic change I've seen in my career. What we do basically is reproduce the office in the car.'
  • Managing Those Out-of-Control Wireless Telecom Bills
    With appropriate management tools and methods, you can control the total cost of mobility
  • Multimedia Collaboration Gains Traction in Canada
    New tools and lower prices lead to increased use of IP-based conferencing
  • On the Line: Telecom Management in Transition
    11 reasons why business as usual won't work in 2005
  • Regulation and Policy:
    CRTC Delays Telemarketing Rules; Leftover Wireless Licences to Be Auctioned; and more…
  • Notebook:
    Nortel Promotes 'Virtual Enterprise'; Rogers Whistles for Fido; Ottawa Ends Wireless Spectrum Cap; Area Code Madness Reborn? and more…
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    Friday, October 1, 2004

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