TELUS - President and CEO, Darren Entwistle.
President and CEO, Darren Entwistle.
Source: Financial Post.
  • GM Canada and TELUS are partnering to connect GM’s next-generation vehicles to TELUS’ 5G network
  • The first GM vehicles with built-in connectivity to 4G-LTE and 5G networks are expected to be introduced with the 2025 model year
  • General Motors of Canada is headquartered in Oshawa
  • TELUS is a leading communications technology company
  • TELUS Corporation (T) opened trading at C$29.07

GM Canada and TELUS (T) are working together to connect GM’s next-generation vehicles to TELUS’ 5G network.

This represents the first time GM has selected a domestic communications company to provide connected-vehicle services for Canadian customers.

“Connectivity is already transforming the ownership experience for our drivers, and that trend will accelerate with our next-generation offerings,” said Scott Bell, president and managing director of GM Canada.

“As we move to 5G, GM will introduce a range of new convenience and entertainment features as well as new driver-assistance technologies on our journey to zero crashes and zero congestion. Working with TELUS, we can develop and foster much of that innovation right here in Canada.”

“Today’s announcement supports the longstanding relationship our TELUS and GM teams have fostered over the course of nearly 20 years,” said Darren Entwistle, President and CEO of TELUS.

“TELUS is proud to leverage the skill, customer centricity and passion of our team, in a potent combination with our expansive 5G network, to keep GM’s customers and our fellow citizens safe and connected – now and for years to come.”

GM and TELUS are collaborating to enable high-performance wireless network capabilities that will meet the unique needs of an all-electric and autonomous vehicle future.  

Network enhancements will include:

  • Improved coverage
  • Faster music and video downloads 
  • Faster, more reliable, and secure over-the-air software updates
  • Faster navigation, mapping, and voice services

The first GM vehicles with built-in connectivity to TELUS’ high-performance 4G-LTE and 5G networks are expected to be introduced with the 2025 model year.

Additionally, through GM’s fifth-generation rollout, current 4G LTE-equipped model year 2019 and newer vehicles will be able to migrate to the new TELUS network.

When launched, GM will provide access for its strategic partners to leverage TELUS’ 5G network to deliver future mobility services, such as e-commerce, smart city and vehicle-to-electric grid.

General Motors of Canada is headquartered in Oshawa and is part of a global company that is committed to delivering safer, better and more sustainable ways for people to get around.

TELUS is a leading communications technology company and one of the big three wireless service providers in Canada.

TELUS Corporation (T) Stock opened trading at C$29.07.

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