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Telus offers phone, internet and television services, as well as mobile phone and mobile internet service through Telus Mobility. Telus internet service uses DSL technology. Telus TV relies on satellite or internet television (IPTV). Telus' mobile phone network supports CMS, HSPA and LTE.

Problems in the last 24 hours

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Telus users through our website.

  • 48% Internet (48%)
  • 28% Phone (28%)
  • 8% Wi-fi (8%)
  • 7% Total Blackout (7%)
  • 5% TV (5%)
  • 4% E-mail (4%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Telus outage reports came from the following cities: Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Red Deer, Toronto county, Guelph, Anmore, Montmagny, Winnipeg, Steinbach, Fort McMurray, Markham, Grande Prairie, and Rocanville.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Vancouver Internet 1 hour ago
Calgary Internet 8 hours ago
Edmonton Internet 12 hours ago
Toronto Wi-fi 20 hours ago
Vancouver Internet 2 days ago
Vancouver Total Blackout 2 days ago
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Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • bhavykhaneja
    भव्य खनेजा (@bhavykhaneja) reported

    @TELUSsupport @TELUS Three months ago I was told I would receive a refund of $15.68. Instead, after three months, I noticed a charge of $6.72 deducted from my account. I have not used your service during the past three months, and I did not authorize this deduction.

  • camdogfish
    King Zora (@camdogfish) reported

    New hobby when "Rogers" or "Telus" calls you is just act like you don't know anything until they start swearing at you and have a nice little screaming match until they hang up

  • PigtailReid
    Derek Reid (@PigtailReid) reported

    @TELUSsupport @MaizeingPete All services suck in Ontario no calling, no texts, no iMessage, no data do better @TELUS quit asking your customers how your service is just make it right worst service ever lately

  • SkeeterIRL
    p (@SkeeterIRL) reported

    Mad how every cork gay is friends with every other cork gay and if you didn't work at Apple or Eli Lilly or Telus you're never going to be friends with any of them.

  • bijboutique1
    bijboutique (@bijboutique1) reported

    @TELUSsupport @TELUS cable is still A mess.Going 2 address it or just ignore upset customers and hope they continue to give you their business. @Rogers can you provide cable that doesn’t continually cut out and internet that actually works? And do this without ripping up my lawn?

  • sasieiro
    Shawniño (@sasieiro) reported

    @ipawskatyt Virgin Plus is Bell. I don't mind Telus. Until their customer service tells you they forgot to tell you about a 39 dollar outstanding bill that is now gone to collections because, well, they just can't be arsed. Canada has the worst telecoms set up in the world.

  • xerxes_master
    I Pray You're That Stupid (@xerxes_master) reported

    @MyHockeyBurner @Sportsnet650 That's fair, but they're all the same in the end. Telus has been absolute trash to deal with while handling my dad's affairs after he passed. I thought about ditching them, but Rogers or Bell will be just as bad in their own ways.

  • FinnStockinger
    Finn Stockinger (@FinnStockinger) reported

    Is the telecom sector about to trigger a massive investment supercycle? Nokia ($NOK) just dropped a bombshell by launching the industry’s first AI-native RAN platform, but this isn't just another isolated corporate press release. Yesterday's Q2 2026 earnings from Ericsson ($ERIC) and rapid shifts from major network operators confirm that the global telecom infrastructure Capex is undergoing a historic transformation. The smart money is quietly connecting some highly lucrative, asymmetric dots. 👇 1. What is AI-RAN & Why Does It Matter? Traditional Radio Access Networks (RAN) rely on incredibly expensive, rigid, proprietary hardware. AI-RAN virtualizes this entire architecture into software. Cell towers essentially become agile, edge-computing micro-datacenters. The hardware doesn't just route your calls; it processes AI workloads on the fly. The mastermind behind this is NVIDIA ($NVDA) and the AI-RAN Alliance (which unites NVIDIA, Nokia, Ericsson, SoftBank, and T-Mobile). Their goal? Push GPU-accelerated computing into every base station. Nokia claims this software-led, accelerated shift will boost spectral efficiency by 20% immediately, with a roadmap to >100% by 2028. For debt-laden operators, this means doubling network capacity without buying more multi-billion-dollar spectrum or replacing physical towers. 2. From Slides to Capex: What Ericsson's Q2 Earnings Just Confirmed We are officially moving past the "proof of concept" phase. Just yesterday, during Ericsson’s Q2 earnings call, outgoing CEO Börje Ekholm explicitly stated: "The next phase of AI is going to benefit our industry quite substantially... especially as physical AI develops." To fund this massive transition and offset inflationary hardware parts, Ericsson is actively raising prices on legacy contracts, paving the way for AI-RAN standard deployments. Global tier-1 carriers are already jumping in: > SK Telecom $SKM (South Korea) is launching a massive national AI-RAN pilot to test real-world physical AI applications (like automated factory robots and drone sensing). > T-Mobile US has partnered with NVIDIA, Ericsson, and Nokia to launch a Joint AI-RAN Innovation Center to standardize this tech in the US. > Telus (Canada) is deploying AI-powered network controllers to optimize spectral efficiency and slash tower power consumption. 3. The Derivative Play: AmpliTech ($AMPG) Nokia, Ericsson, and NVIDIA are massive, slow-moving ships. To find true market asymmetry, smart money looks for niche, highly-certified hardware enablers. To run software-heavy, GPU-driven AI-RAN, you still need highly advanced, open-standard (O-RAN) hardware on the ground to handle the high-frequency radio waves. Enter AmpliTech Group ($AMPG), a US-designed micro-cap manufacturing high-performance 64T64R Massive MIMO radios. In his latest discussions with Maxim Group (following up on my yesterday's post), the CEO highlighted a major strategic pivot that flipped the script for shareholders: > ATM Canceled: Completely terminating their dilutive at-the-market equity sales facility. > $10M Buyback: Launching a massive $10M stock repurchase program funded entirely by cash on hand, signaling to Wall Street that management believes the stock is heavily undervalued. > Strong Fundamentals: This move is backed by stellar Q1 results - revenue surged 48.6% YoY to $5.35M, while gross margins skyrocketed to 48% (up from 33% last year). As one of the very few US-designed, O-RAN certified hardware providers with a clean balance sheet, they are uniquely positioned to capture domestic infrastructure contracts as US telcos upgrade to GPU-accelerated AI-RAN architecture. Summary When giants like NVIDIA, Nokia, Ericsson, SK Telecom, and Telus validate a trend, the hardware supply chain wins first. AI-RAN is setting up to be one of the most under-the-radar infrastructure plays of late 2026. Are you sticking to legacy giants, or hunting for asymmetric risk-reward in the micro-cap space?

  • AB_Wild_West
    AB_Wild_West (@AB_Wild_West) reported

    @TheRiversEdgeAB I'm never dealing with Telus for the rest of my life. I'd go without before dealing with them again.

  • IamSpaceSatan
    Adelhyde (@IamSpaceSatan) reported

    @dove_of_babylon @StarboardColors Well, the humans on the back end then have to go through and make sure for future queries that the information being given to the LLM gets the info correct. Or that is what would happen if companies like Telus International actually gave a **** if the information is correct.

  • HitmenEwok
    Jeff Schauff (@HitmenEwok) reported

    @Rogers I know it's only a drop in the bucket but I promise I will cancel my Rogers cable the second my contract expires and switch to Telus for this. Killing Fan960 is the last straw garbage move from this company for me.

  • chinoalemano
    ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reported

    The full Maxim Group interview with $AMPG CEO Fawad Maqbool. 28 minutes, unedited. $AMZN, $GOOG, SpaceX and Telus mentioned. I've been quoting pieces whole day. Here's the entire source. Summary below for the time-poor. But this one earns the full watch. THE HEADLINE. The "Tier-1 North American MNO" from every PR finally gets a name. The analyst asks: with Telus? The CEO: "Yes, absolutely. We're a direct supplier to them". No reseller in between. And Telus now comes to AMPG for NEW product development. More configurations. "Which we'll be announcing". THE NUMBERS. Roughly HALF the $40M LOI equipment already delivered. Orders received now EXCEED the original LOI by $5-7 million. Shipping every day. Most LOIs in telecom die quietly. This one got outgrown by its own customer. THE SECOND LOI. $78M, multi-year, via a partner for a Southeast Asian MNO. Slow by design: proof of concept, licensing. But the radios built for it are a worldwide product. Every same-band country is the expansion map. THE PHASE SHIFT. LOIs were for when they were new and unproven. Now certified, validated, running in the field: "We're going straight to PO stage." From these MNOs and NEWER MNOs. The audition era is over. The contract era is the test. THE QUANTUM NAMES. Test units delivered to IBM and Google. And then, zero hype from the CEO himself: quantum hasn't hit production mode. Early stage. Optionality, honestly labeled by the man selling it. THE SATCOM LIST. Asked where AMPG sits in satellite: "companies like Viasat, Amazon, CPI, all those guys are our customers." Ground stations. LEOs launching, MEOs launching, and on high-speed Ku and Ka terminals: "we're in the thick of that". THE NEW LANE. Network-in-the-Box: portable 5G in a backpack, on a Navy ship, on a cell-on-wheels. Product ready, pre-revenue, DoW interest flowing through the university channel: Northeastern, Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech. THE CANDOR. Shipments took a war-logistics hit earlier this year. Back on track, per the CEO. Guidance stays $50M, back-half loaded. H1 won't show the wave. That's the design. THE CLOSER. "The PRs are not fluff. They're actual milestones". Five-year plan: executed. Revenue stage: underway. "Next stage is profitability". 28 minutes. A Tier-1 named. Two tech giants named. Order math that beat the paper. A phase shift declared. Press play. Then decide for yourself. Not financial advice. I'm long $AMPG. DYOR. 📡

  • TheStig_16
    Jordan 🇨🇦 (@TheStig_16) reported

    @Alan_B_Happy @TELUS Bad press is better than no press. Aqualini might hate getting bad press, but having nobody talk about your team at all besides game broadcasts? Thats much worse. Sure WE have Twitter, but the average fan? They still tune in during drive time to get their team updates.

  • bijboutique1
    bijboutique (@bijboutique1) reported

    @TELUSsupport @TELUS how much more do we have to pay to have cable that actually works when we want to use it? Stuff your fiber. After you ripped up My property and have REFUSED to fix it I will NEVER GET YOUR FIBER. But I will Be suing your contractors.

  • joeydhansen
    Joey Hansen (@joeydhansen) reported

    @tylerpaduraru @Prominent_Bryan @TELUSsupport Have had to deal with their customer service and tech support a couple of times in the last year and it's been absolute trash. A few years ago, I thought Telus had good customer service. Outsourcing it to AI has made it terrible.

  • RealDeal_KB
    KB (@RealDeal_KB) reported

    @Jhammy51 @Rogers @TELUS Everyone switch their cell service over to anyone but Roger’s !

  • rk8215
    Johan N. (@rk8215) reported

    $AMPG if you want american made certified O-RAN radio units, you go to Amplitech. I mean there is nobody else. They have monopoly. Telus is investing $66B to 5G/fibre network modernization. Telus named Amplitech as their hardware vendor. $167M market cap, +$100M signed pipeline, shipping already daily to Telus. Telus asking now even more new configurations. 48.6% gross margins. It feels good to be early.

  • IHateCold1234
    Living the Vanisle Life 🇨🇦🇨 (@IHateCold1234) reported

    @GotokujiLou @Francois_Houle @PierrePoilievre Yes. Even Telus employees in Calgary don’t like calling the Telus help line. My stepson works for Telus there.

  • BlackStangBC
    Stan Querin (@BlackStangBC) reported

    @olanshiley_211 @TELUS @TELUSsupport And finding a customer service agent you can understand is almost impossible, I called so many times and there is such a language barrier I needed to turn on google translate......and interference sounds like they are taking calls from home or another country....

  • Tablesalt13
    Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@Tablesalt13) reported

    "this stock is down 25%!" Sure, but the holder also got 17% paid out in cash, so they're only down around 8%. and it tanked because the underlying crashed. (telus, rogers etc). Im betting they bottomed and they will trade sideways. Thats the bet.

  • bhavykhaneja
    भव्य खनेजा (@bhavykhaneja) reported

    @TELUSsupport @TELUS I'm disappointed with my experience. I was charged/contracted for services that I believe were misrepresented. I've tried resolving this through customer service without success. I'd like someone from TELUS to review my case and provide a fair resolution.

  • BJdoubledeuce
    Big Jimmy (@BJdoubledeuce) reported

    @raygaurca Telus is ****. Put it in the s&p

  • youngster1015
    Bobby (@youngster1015) reported

    @LarryChad19 @LeafRollin Do you think they would care? Check their quarterly earnings report for the last two years- net customer adds is not only positive but it exceeds bell and Telus combined

  • MgtmMoisan
    🇨🇦🌻🤔🌈 (@MgtmMoisan) reported

    @wyattd09 @TELUS @Rogers Good luck. Since having Optuc installed, I've had nothing but trouble. Getting support takes days out of your life.

  • GrouchyGrandpa0
    Grouchy Grandpa (@GrouchyGrandpa0) reported

    @koodo @TELUS please fix t991 registration "internal application error has occurred"

  • kFaNsUpAfLy
    don't chew with your mouth open (@kFaNsUpAfLy) reported

    @TELUS Im pretty sure we determined its a Samsung issue

  • olanshiley_211
    Hakeem Ogunjobi (@olanshiley_211) reported

    For the past 3weeks, it has been a terrible experience with @TELUS @TELUSsupport with my internet. Zero customer service, customer support and resolution. We have been with them for over 4years and this provider act as if customers are ****. This is unbelievable!

  • Zeleros71324
    Zel ☂️🌥 (@Zeleros71324) reported

    The Canadian government really needs to start regulating cellular network providers cause tell me why ******** Bell and Telus are allowed to advertise 5G+ services in my area when their towers are outdated and only offer up to LTE+, and often regular LTE and 4G

  • FedUpWithBadAir
    Dave Peterson Ⓥ 🇨🇦 (@FedUpWithBadAir) reported

    @LizardPiou43950 @akarndt @Sportsnet Telus is basically the best of the worst, if that makes any sense.

  • bijboutique1
    bijboutique (@bijboutique1) reported

    @TELUSsupport @TELUS your tech support is GARBAGE! Refusal to fix my service. Trying to FORCE ME to buy fiber optic. **** OFF I AM NOT BUYING FIBER OPTIC. COME FIX MY LAWN FIRST!