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BC Tel
Industry Telecom
Fate Merged with Telus (formerly AGT)
Successor(s) Telus
Founded 1904
Defunct 1999
Headquarters British Columbia, Canada

BC Telephone and later BC Tel was the legal operating name for the province-wide telephone company operating throughout the province of British Columbia, Canada. For most of its history, BC Tel served as one of several regional monopolies in Canada. In 1985 the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) ruled to once again allow competition in long-distance telephone service.[1] In 1998, BC Tel merged with Telus to become the second largest telecommunications company in Canada.

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[edit] History

In 1904 the Victoria & Esquimalt Telephone Company and the New Westminster & Burrard Inlet Telephone Company were taken over by The Vernon & Nelson Telephone Company. On July 5, 1904 the name of the company was changed to the British Columbia Telephone Company Limited. In 1916 the British Columbia Telephone Company Limited obtained a Federal charter and dropped the word Limited from its name.

Theodore Gary & Company bought a substantial interest in BC Telephone in December 1926 held in Canada under the Anglo-Canadian Telephone Company. Other Gary Companies at the time included International Automatic Telephone Company & British Insulated Cables. Mr G H Halse remained as President & General Manager of BC Telephone. BC Telephone participated in Canada's first coast to coast radio broadcast for Canada's Diamond Jubilee, July 1, 1927.

On the April 1 1929, a charter was obtained for a new company under BC Telephone to be called "North West Telephone Company". This company was created to experiment with Radio-Telephony as a method to serve areas of the province otherwise unreachable by wire. The first experiment was in providing a connection to Powell River from Campbell River, 50 miles across the water.

A new record for storm damage in the BC Telephone system was set little over a year after the previous record had been set. The rain and sleet began early in the morning of Monday January 21, 1935. There were 1500 poles and 700 miles of wire down in the Fraser valley. Victoria had 1800 telephones out of service. The trans Canada toll line wasn't back in service until February 10, 1935. The first photographs ever to be transmitted from Vancouver via Wire Photo Service took place during the King & Queen's visit on May 29, 1939.

GTE of Stamford Connecticut became a 50.2% owner of the BC Telephone Company when the Theodore Gary Company merged with GTE in 1955. The "North West Telephone Company" was officially merged into the BC Telephone Company on January 1, 1961. In 1979 the BC Telephone Company acquired Automatic Electric Canada and formed "AEL Microtel". Soon afterwards the name was shortened to "Microtel" In 1982 "BTE - Business Terminal Equipment" was formed to compete in the newly deregulated Premise Equipment field. BC Telephone formed "BC Cellular" in 1985 to compete in the new Cellular Telephone business. On May 1, 1993 BC Telephone reorganised under holding company "BC Telecom Inc" and changed its legal operating name to "BC Tel".

[edit] Merger with Telus

The deregulation of the phone industry in the 1990s combined with the competition of copper lines with cell phones, totally changed the business environment. In a 1999 "merger of equals" BC Tel merged with Telus (the telephone operating company in Alberta). Initially registered as BCT.Telus the hunt for a new name began. Soon after it was announced that the newly formed company would keep the Telus name and the headquarters would be in Vancouver. With the merger, the newly formed Telus became the second largest telephone company in Canada after Bell.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Winsek, D. Telecommunications. The Canadian Encyclopedia, Historica Dominion. Retrieved on: 2012-01-23.

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BC Tel Commercial from 1996

Two BC Tel commercials back ot back from 1996

Bill Reiter & Miles Ramsay - BC Tel TV spots

Reiter's the parrot and Ramsay's the man who talks to parrots in these two BC Tel TV spots. But. . . at triple scale and with Jim Conrad as the announcer... It's all good!!

OBMG - BC Tel Commercial 1988

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BC - Tél - Lajosmizse Style

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Oak Bay Marina - BC Tel Commercial - 1988

BC Tel features the Oak Bay Marina in a 1988 commerical.

BC Tel 1.mpg Russell Jung

BC Tel commercial

BCTV Commercials and Promos (1989 Xmas)

From BCTV's airing of Scrooge in 1989: -BC Tel -Hogarth's Sport and Ski -Benndorf Verster -Vancouver Centre (anyone remember the 2 cinema theatre above this?) -Please Give... (with the Scrooge from the old Canadian Tire commercials) -Robocop and The Ultra Police toys -Woolco -Sports Experts -Chevy Cavalier -Pears, with Dini Petty -Sports Experts -BC Tel Long Distance Gift Certificates -Home Hardware -Mr. Christie's Book Award -Ex'cla'ma'tion -Remington Shaver -Canadian Tire -Zeller's "Club Zed" -Ritz -After Eight and Black Magic -"Please Give..." -Girl Talk -Bold Hold -Sears -Rolling Stones Retrospective Promo -T-Fal -The Bay -CTV National News Opening (with Pamela Wallin)

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Hip-Baby Victoria opens an eco- friendly store for babies and children from 0-6 years old. Toys, Fig organic clothing and a large selection of organic cloth diapers. www.hipbaby.com #104-550 Johnson Street, Market Square, Victoria, BC Tel. (250) 385-8020 #2110 West 4th Avenue, Kitsilano, Vancouver, BC Tel. (604) 736-8020

Hip Baby Victoria Opening.mov

Hip-Baby comes to Victoria. Opening of a new eco- friendly store for babies and children from 0-6 years old. Toys, Fig organic clothing and a large selection of organic cloth diapers. www.hipbaby.com #104-550 Johnson Street, Market Square, Victoria, BC Tel. (250) 385-8020 #2110 West 4th Avenue, Kitsilano, Vancouver, BC Tel. (604) 736-8020

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Canada.com
Fri, 18 May 2012 01:59:15 -0700

BC Tel didn't recognize banking holidays, either. "And yet they say they cannot get operators," scorned the Leader. "Who will wonder at it? Is it not about time that public opinion forced the company to pay a decent living wage to their operators?
 
Kamloops This Week
Thu, 26 Apr 2012 11:17:33 -0700

He worked as a carpenter and partner with Wilson and Dalgleish Construction helping to build landmarks like Overlanders Bridge, the Woodward's Building, Riverside Park Rose Garden, the downtown pedestrian overpass bridge and the BC Tel building on ...
 
Victoria Times Colonist
Sat, 05 May 2012 07:50:08 -0700

He worked for BC Tel most of his life and moved to the Cowichan Valley to work as a lineman in 1981. It was around that time that he became interested in sculpting, said Woodbury, who met Speirs in 1998 at Xchanges Gallery in Victoria.
 
Invermere Valley Echo
Thu, 03 May 2012 00:08:01 -0700

BC Tel had installed a new generation of "computerized switching equipment" in Canal Flats due to extensive growth in the area. The switch was considered one of the most advanced digital switches on the market and could cost between $500000 and $2 ...
 
Nelson Star
Wed, 02 May 2012 22:13:08 -0700

Oh, did we have some fishing.” After graduating from high school in 1946, Hopwood decided he didn't care for the boxcar life and landed a job with BC Tel, which paid a bit better, and led to an apprenticeship as an installer/lineman.
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