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Over the past year, there has been concerns expressed about developers connecting their projects to the TELUS infrastructure.
TELUS has updated their approach on how they will be working with Developers - come hear directly from their team about the improvements.
In addition,
TELUS has invested $4.5 billion in their fibre
optic network across the region by the end of 2019 - how will this
impact you and your customers?
As a developer, municipality, or planner, join us as we hear from Zouheir Mansourati, VP Broadband Implementation, and his team share their new policies as it affects our industry.
Here is your opportunity to ask the TELUS
team about your questions and issues about:
• New TELUS infrastructure update on greenfield and infill areas
• Changes in approach with hook-ups for each product type (townhome, lowrise, and highrise)
• One-on-one time with individuals members and TELUS staff
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BIO
Zouheir joined the TELUS Technology Strategy team in November 2006 as vice president with a focus on commercializing technology and is now leading the national broadband implementation team. Before joining TELUS, Zouheir was CTO and vice president, product management at Olympus Microsystems America, Inc. (OMI) with responsibility for optical switching product management, marketing, and business development. Zouheir has 25 years experience in the telecommunications industry with expertise in the areas of voice switching systems, data communications, and IP/optical networking. Zouheir began his career at Bell-Northern Research (BNR) where he spent 13 years and, in 2000, helped to launch Movaz Networks (optical transport and switching equipment supplier) where he occupied several senior executive roles in product management, customer network planning, and business development.
Zouheir holds a Maîtrise ès Sciences Mathématiques from Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, and M. Sc. and Ph. D. degrees in mathematics from Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada. He has authored numerous papers on optical networking and has been published by the Quarterly of Applied Mathematics and the Canadian Applied Mathematics Society. Zouheir is a member the American Mathematical Society, Optical Society of America, and IEEE.