Télébec Mobilité
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Télébec Mobilité is the division of Télébec which sells wireless services in several (mostly rural) areas of Quebec, Canada, including the James Bay territory area, the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region, parts of central and southern Québec and parts of the Outaouais region.
Created in 1996 Télébec Mobilité is closely linked with Bell Mobility.
Bell Nordiq Group Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Bell Aliant, holds a 63.4% interest in Télébec. The Bell Nordiq Income Fund (TSX: BNQ.UN) owns the remainder.
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Their cellular network utilizes AMPS, CDMA, PTT and 1xRTT technology.
Their handset lineup includes phones from Audiovox, Kyocera, LG, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and Sanyo, PDAs from Audiovox, HTC, Kyocera, Motorola, palmOne, RIM and UTStarcom, and data cards from Kyocera, Novatel and Sierra Wireless.
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