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  • chinoalemano
    ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reported

    Could a company worth less than $200M be the first name in AI-RAN in Canada? Everything points to yes. The company: $AMPG. Partnered with $T.TO. Precision first, house rule: carriers deploy, vendors supply the layers. The exact claim, full thesis just published: Canada's first AI-RAN deployment will run on AmpliTech radios. Here's the board. 👇 THE ONLY HORSE. Canada has one carrier capable of deploying AI-RAN: Telus. Forced by Ottawa to rip out Huawei, it became open RAN's truest believer. ~5,000 macro sites converting. Half by 2027. It runs Canada's FIRST AI-powered RAN controller, live since September. It's building Canada's ONLY sovereign NVIDIA GPU factories. The first one sold out. 60,000+ GPUs planned. Federal MOU signed. Bell runs a closed RAN. Rogers is selling data centers. One address. ALREADY ON THE TOWER. On every converted Telus open RAN site, each sector runs five radios. Two are AmpliTech's. Commercial. Tier-1. Today. Chosen, per Telus's own VP, for financial strength: Nasdaq-listed, supplying the federal government and NASA. And June 25, on camera: direct supplier, confirmed. Orders EXCEED the $40M LOI by $5-7 million. Telus wants new configurations. Fawad says "which we'll be announcing". THE THESIS, built on the bear case. Telus's VP said in November: no multivendor massive MIMO in the network yet. The 64T64R "has limitations". The customer's own objections. On the record. Now watch the 2026 ladder, rung by rung: ➟ Northeastern validation in May. ➟ PlugFest interop in June. ➟ NVIDIA's AI-RAN ecosystem and NTIA's VALOR in July. Each rung maps onto an objection. And here's why the market cap is the point, not the problem. AMPG doesn't need to out-muscle Samsung or NVIDIA. Telus built its network so radios hang off OPEN interfaces, chosen by a VP who rejects lock-in on the record. In a closed network, the giant wins the AI-RAN jump automatically. In an open one, a sub-$200M company can win a slot. That's not a loophole. That's literally what open RAN was invented for. THE CHECKPOINTS, because a thesis without falsifiers is a pamphlet: ➟ Canada's public certification register (ISED REL). The 64T64R prints there before any press release. Anyone can watch it. ➟ The teased Telus configurations. ➟ August earnings, where conference words become audited numbers. ➟ The red flag, written in advance: November with no cert and no news, and I'll say this thesis took damage. In those exact words. Do not forget, Fawad said that "Telus coming for more and more" and waiting for new configurations. Which one? The market can keep debating the story. I'd rather watch the database. Full thesis, every claim linked. Not financial advice. I'm long $AMPG. DYOR. 📡

  • TheCoverageGuy
    David Wedge (@TheCoverageGuy) reported

    @MacCash55 @TheStig_16 @TELUS The same TSN that shut down TSN 1040?

  • nysha1818
    Nysha Sharma (@nysha1818) reported

    @TELUS lost husband last year, tried to save the house , couldn’t. Wanted to cease the services until I find a place may be for 2-3 months. @telus wants over $550 to cancel. No compassion, no humanity???? Calls over calls, telling the whole situation 100th time, no solution

  • jaydeetherobot
    PTR150 (@jaydeetherobot) reported

    Hey @TELUS and @Bell , when are you going to have service in my area? @Rogers is not working for us.

  • settledown69
    e - Settle Down Now (@settledown69) reported

    @GradySas @TELUS should step in here and open up these broadcasts with the same staff and prove why they're the telecom service of the West. Rogers Shaw is dead to me.

  • stewy75
    Stewy 75 (@stewy75) reported

    .@TELUSBusiness promised TMC customers a “seamless” transition. That hasn’t been our experience. Today our business alarm stopped working. After hours on the phone, multiple transfers, and repeating our story over and over, we were told our account had been closed for “missed payment.” We have 15 TELUS Business Mobility lines, multiple TELUS security accounts, every account is on pre-authorized payments, and we’ve never missed a payment. Our other security accounts are still there. Our be business account has simply disappeared. A business shouldn’t be left without alarm monitoring because of what appears to be an account migration error. Someone at TELUS needs to take ownership and make this right.

  • Jhammy51
    Ryan's Johnson. 🚧 Lets rebuild this culture! 🚧 (@Jhammy51) reported

    Switching to telus **** Roger's man @Rogers @TELUS

  • youngster1015
    Bobby (@youngster1015) reported

    @MyHockeyBurner @Sportsnet650 Do you think rogers gives a **** about you being a customer? They are in business to make $ for shareholders. Rogers shares up 15% the past 12 months. Telus down 35% and can barely pay their 12% dividend. Give your head a shake

  • chinoalemano
    ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reported

    $AMPG's CEO just confirmed $AMZN as a customer, alongside CPI and Viasat. Not only that. He mentions $SPCX too. Where? An on-camera interview with Maxim Group's senior analyst. Almost nobody has watched it yet. He's asked where AmpliTech sits in satellite. And the CEO answers with a customer list, verbatim: "Companies like Viasat, Amazon, CPI, all those guys are our customers". Ground stations. Per him, pretty much all the high-end ones. Amazon's logo has been on AMPG's customer wall for a while. What's new is the CEO binding it to the ground-station segment, out loud, on the record. THE MECHANISM almost everyone misses The next 30 seconds of the same answer: "In the past, this was not absolutely necessary". Analog signals forgave mediocre front ends. TV got through anyway. Now everything is digital data. And bits don't forgive: every dB of noise is throughput you lose. Translation: AmpliTech didn't chase this market. The market's physics drifted toward the one thing this company has built since day one: the lowest-noise front end. THE MULTIPLIER A ground station isn't one antenna. It's an antenna farm: arrays of dishes, because arrays buy you range. Now run the CEO's own market math: LEOs launching, MEOs launching, SpaceX launching, Amazon launching. Every constellation needs gateways. Every gateway is a farm. Every dish in every farm needs a front end that lives or dies on noise figure. Constellations compete with each other. Farms just multiply. That's the pick-and-shovel position: you don't need to pick the winning constellation. You sell to every farm. And one precision that matters: SpaceX is named as a market force launching satellites. It is NOT on the customer list. The list is Viasat, Amazon and CPI. THE PEDIGREE This isn't a new lane for $AMPG. It's the founding one. Low-noise amplifiers are the company's original DNA, designed and built in the US for decades. Quantum is the lottery ticket. Satcom is the day job. And the day job just caught a demand supercycle. On terminals: high-speed Ku and Ka band, the CEO's words, "we're in the thick of that". THE PATTERN Same interview: Telus, named. IBM and Google, named. Now Viasat, Amazon and CPI, placed in context. The anonymous era of this story is ending one name at a time. "Lowest noise figures in the industry" is the company's claim, on the record. SpaceX: named as a market, not as a customer. Satcom rides on constellation capex continuing. Cycles wobble. The front end is the toll booth of the ground segment. AMPG was collecting at that booth before the road got crowded. Now count the cars. Not financial advice. I'm long $AMPG. DYOR. 📡

  • WorryCanada420
    🔥ILoveTheFlamesEh🔥 (@WorryCanada420) reported

    @RyanNPike **** this I’m so mad **** rogers genuinely thinking of switching to bell or Telus after this ****