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 October 2009  
                                                                                                                Volume 12 : Issue 10
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In this months eNewsletter
:: Visual Voice Mail
:: iPhone Launch
:: TELUS Business Solutions
:: Send a FREE Text Message
:: TELUS Video on Demand
:: Employee Profile : Bonnie Powell
:: Hand-Held Device Band
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Dear reader,


After you've read this issue, I hope you'll tell us what we can improve on. We'd also like to know what other aspects about our eNewsletters you've found most useful.

Please email us your feedback at marketing@talkwireless.com,

Thank you and have a wonderful October 2009.

 
Visual Voice Mail


Read it instead of listening to it
Visual Voice Mail converts your voice mail messages to text and delivers them straight to you as SMS or email within minutes. The converted message will include the phone number of the caller embedded in the text.

Save time and money
There's no need to dial in to pick up your messages, you read them on screen or listen to attached wave file. Save on long distance and roaming charges.

Access your voice mail from anywhere
No matter where you are or what you're doing, you'll never miss an important message again!

Keep record of your voice mail
You can view all of your messages in one convenient inbox and have a visual record of who called and what they said. No more scrambling for pen and paper to write down phone numbers, directions or important details!

Choose what is best for you
Choose from any device on either Mike or CDMA. Also with Visual Voice mail, you can choose between SMS or email delivery and use the service in the way you communicate. TELUS is the only national carrier in Canada to offer email delivery.

Try it out FREE for 30 days
With TELUS Visual Voice Mail you will get the first 30 days free and can cancel at any time, hassle free.


 


iPhone


Bell, Telus to launch iPhone next month


BCE Inc.'s Bell Canada and Telus Corp. will begin selling the iPhone next month, breaking the stranglehold on the iconic device that rival Rogers Communications Inc. has held for more than a year.

The country's two largest incumbent telecom companies, under pressure to re-ignite growth as new wireless competitors begin operations this year, are banking on Apple Inc.'s ground-breaking smart phone to help them sign up bigger-spending customers and shift the balance of power in Canada's mobile market.


 
Keep one step ahead.

With updates from TELUS Business Solutions.


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Send a FREE text message

3 Simply Steps:
#1 - Visit TELUS send text message here

#2 - Enter the 10-digit wireless number
        of a TELUS Mobility client

#3 - Messages up to 260 characters may
       be sent.
 

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Video on Demand


Catch your favorite shoes on the go.
When you want to watch them.
TELUS video on demand brings you popular, high quality, streaming video whenever you have time to watch them. Check out new and frequently updated content, including: CTV News, TSN, The Comedy Network, MTV, MuchMusic, eTalk, Business News Network, Fashion Television and much more. The easy-to-use mobile site will help you discover popular videos, browse through categories and search for your favourite video clip.

Pay per use
Starting at 25¢ per video

Unlimited web browsing & video streaming
Starting at $15 per month


 
Employee Profile

Bonnie PowellBonnie Powell
 
Bonnie Powell has been with Talk Wireless nearly ten years now. 
 
Beginning in our Niagara Falls store assisting clients with Telus solutions, she has progressed into an account rep with expertise in cellular and two way radio systems.  
 
A genuine people person, Bonnie's clients appreciate her diligent service and warm approach.  
 
Bonnie has consistently received recognition for her sales knowledge and achieved national recognition from Motorola for her sales efforts.
 


hands free device


Ban On Hand-Held Devices Starts In October 26, 2009


September 30, 2009 - Ontario's ban on hand-held devices while driving will take effect on October 26, 2009. The new law will make it illegal for drivers to talk, text, type, dial or email using hand-held cell phones and other hand-held communications and entertainment devices. The use of hands-free devices will still be permitted.

Following a three-month period that begins October 26, where the focus will be on educating drivers, police will start issuing tickets on February 1, 2010.

Studies show that a driver using a cell phone is four times more likely to be in a crash than a driver focused on the road. Other studies show that dialing and texting carries the highest degree of risk of all cell phone-related activities.

Police, paramedics and firefighters will continue to be allowed to use hand-held devices when performing their duties. All drivers may use hand-held devices to call 9-1-1.

 
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