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www.telusdigital.comHere’s the latest notable news on Telus Mobility: TELUS reported strong fourth-quarter 2025 mobility and fixed-line customer growth, including 50,000 mobile phone additions and 287,000 connected-device additions, with management highlighting improving mobile ARPU and continued demand for bundled services. The company also said it has now had twelve straight years with postpaid mobile phone churn below 1 percent.[1]
Another major Telus-related update is its move to buy the remaining stake in Telus Digital for about $539 million, part of a broader push to strengthen AI and software integration across the company. While that deal is about the digital-services arm rather than mobility specifically, it signals where Telus is directing more of its strategic focus.[2]
The most recent official results paint a generally positive picture for Telus Mobility, with solid additions and disciplined churn management. At the same time, the market backdrop remains competitive, and the company noted ongoing pressure on mobile ARPU and acquisition costs.[1]
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