- The New
Brunswick Telephone Company,
Limited (operating as
NBTel) was a
telecommunications company that
operated in the
Canadian province of New Brunswick...
- Bell
Aliant Tower,
formerly known as the
Aliant Tower and
older still, the
NBTel Tower, is a 127-metre-high (417 ft)
tower of
reinforced concrete located...
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integrated Manitoba Telecom Services; NorthernTel; Ontera; and MT&T, NewTel,
NBTel, and IslandTel), Northwestel,* and Télébec*
Birch Communications Brooke...
- Nova
Scotia until 1998 when it
merged with the
Island Telephone Company,
NBTel, and
NewTel Communications to form
Aliant (now Bell Aliant). In 1977, MT&T...
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initially heavily advertised in area
codes 604 (BCTel), 416 (Bell Canada), 506 (
NBTel), 902 (Maritime T&T) and 709 (Newfoundland Tel), but was soon forgotten...
- a
Canadian telecommunications holding company and the
parent company of
NBTel.
Bruncor merged in 1999 with 3
other telecommunication companies in Atlantic...
- discontinued,
subscribers having declined from a peak of 10,000 to 4,000. In 1999,
NBTel (now
known as Bell Aliant) was the
first to
commercially deploy Internet...
- code 506 is Bell Aliant,
which was
produced from a
merger that
included NBTel.
Since 2005,
local telephone service through Eastlink Communications has...
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Island Tel),
Maritime Telephone and
Telegraph (MT&T), New
Brunswick Tel (
NBTel) and
NewTel Communications (NewTel). In Canada,
telephone numbering resources...
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Island Telecom (which had been majority-owned by MT&T),
Bruncor (parent of
NBTel), and
NewTel Enterprises (parent of
NewTel Communications), then the four...