Koodo Mobile is owned by Telus, one of the major telecommunications companies in Canada. Telus operates Koodo as a subsidiary, offering affordable mobile phone services with a focus on simplicity and customer-friendly plans.
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Yes - Some are Bell, Fido, Koodo, Mike(Telus), Public, Rogers, Solo, and Virgin Mobile
There are good and bad parts to all communications companies. It depends on what company offers the services that best suits your needs and price point. Koodo is an offshoot of TELUS mobile and doesn't require fixed term contracts and instead offers a tab where customers can earn credit towards new phones.
There are many mobile phone operators that offer the cheapest prices for Turkey calls. Particularly, Rebtel and Koodo supply very cheap prices for Turkey calls.
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fido.
Sprint and Koodo both use the CDMA system so the phones are compatible with both networks.
Typically, Koodo activations can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours. It usually depends on the volume of activations being processed at the time. If you're experiencing delays, you can reach out to Koodo's customer service for assistance.
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No it can not.
The carriers that are listed on the LG website are: Bell Mobility, FIDO, Koodo, Chatr, Rogers, Sasktel, Solo, Telus, Videotron, Virgin Mobile and Wind.