Mike (cellular network)
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Mike is a Canadian cellular network utilizing Motorola's proprietary iDEN technology. Telus acquired the Mike network from Clearnet Communications when Telus purchased the company in 2000.
Telus markets the Mike service to business users because of iDEN's push to talk services which allow users to avoid long distance charges as well as airtime. Some handset models also feature built-in GPS devices.
Roaming is available in the United States on Sprint Nextel's iDEN network.
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