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Telus Issues Reports Near Albert Park, Saskatchewan

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Albert Park and nearby locations:

  • DSask2
    DSask (@DSask2) reported from Regina, Saskatchewan

    @jimmyg1964 @Derricktgoat I would cancel Telus. Unless people stand up to this grab it will continue.

  • janellemblakley
    Janelle Blakley (@janellemblakley) reported from Regina, Saskatchewan

    @MelissaBrie @SaskTel I had this issue with @TELUS on my last billing cycle. No idea how I could’ve reached my data limit, I’m on wifi all day!

  • ruan99414
    Ruan🇧🇷🇨🇦🇭🇰 (@ruan99414) reported from Regina, Saskatchewan

    @tehowennathe @_Fonus I waited for like 2 hours and got the service,my sim is V1,which is only Rogers,but I’m waiting for my v2 sim,which is Telus,Bell,Rogers and Freedom

  • chernia_john
    John C (@chernia_john) reported from Regina, Saskatchewan

    @GlenMah @rascalgas @TELUS I got a $20 starbucks card for 20yrs service.

  • Drofmab
    Greg Bamford🇺🇦 (@Drofmab) reported from Regina, Saskatchewan

    @cdnbeer Oh, don’t get me wrong - I’m a SaskTel diehard (for mobile - nothing else) in Canada. They keep our rates cheap & their roaming is the best bet going in Canada… literally flips to whichever carrier has the best signal at any given moment (Rogers/Bell/Telus), in my experience.

  • m_larock
    Métis🐾 💙💛🙏 (@m_larock) reported from Regina, Saskatchewan

    @TELUS since when do you go door to door and sign ppl who are poor and have no income to phone contracts? Also no ******* new device? #sask411 #yqr

  • maxheron
    M♠️XIMUS (@maxheron) reported from Regina, Saskatchewan

    Hey @TELUS , is there a contract that I can pay extra for to ensure I NEVER get phone calls from you? They happen once a month and it's always in the middle of work or driving or saving a kitten from a burning building. I already use you guys, I already pay you guys. Cut it out.

  • Jenniferlh1987
    Jennifer.l.Hatcher (@Jenniferlh1987) reported from Regina, Saskatchewan

    2021 17 November - November 26 2021 got out of the hospital. I can get rid of my service animal cat and shut down my network access company and my telus company that i payed alot of money. Im ******* 😡

  • m_larock
    Métis🐾 💙🙏 (@m_larock) reported from Regina, Saskatchewan

    @Bell finally stepped away from your cell service. Always nagging & restricting my account for the handful of times I went over $250 credit. Since what 2014? No appreciation for being loyal. Lisa was last insult! 3gb plan when upgraded, I didn't notice🤬 @TELUS 6gb for 17less🥳

Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • bbassit4eva
    Baynish (@bbassit4eva) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS I was a 30-year TELUS customer; with great service. Then I moved to an older home. TELUS said it was impossible for them to connect me to WiFi. Rogers connected me. I canceled Telus. Telus wanted $700 because I broke my contract! They finally backed off after 3 phone calls!

  • kmck085
    Kevin Mc Skeptic (@kmck085) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS We switched to Telus Home Services last December..EVERY month, I have to call their Customer Service because my Bill is the wrong amount..always higher than the contract states..Can't access the online bill. What a useless company..

  • TypeVFuture
    TypeVFuture (@TypeVFuture) reported

    The BC government is investing 63 million to provide high-speed internet to 4,000 rural homes? It is planning to go through Telus which uses Starlink for in-flight services on Westjet. Why doesn't the government directly contract Starlink to provide those 4,000 homes the most reliable internet service on the planet for a fraction of the cost? No logic. We need to change that. 63 million is nuts!

  • 416ash
    @416ash (@416ash) reported

    @LoveMy7Wood @Rogers I moved from COAX to Nextbox to Ignite to Xfinity and have none of those issues with Rogers in the same home. Everything has been assigned and billed to my account as it should. I record and review every detail and escalate to Rogers social media team. That said, I don’t trust any of the big 3. I have Rogers cable/Crave/internet & home phone — it goes out too often. Least reliable services of the big 3. Absolutely no mobile signal, even with a booster installed. Bell I have an old copper landline and two mobile lines for family. Work but crazy $$$. Telus I have a mobile line, and their Streaming services bundle. Dependable, good service. Office of the CEO is always there. $$. Freedom mobile line (useless) but cheap global roaming & Public mobile (increadibly cheap) for security purposes. I hope to cut two vendors soon. It’s amazing how the big brands we grew up trusting in the 70s & 80s have fumbled their advantages.

  • dergleen
    D Ranan (@dergleen) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS They left my senior mom without a landline phone for 9 months because someone hit the box in her alley and they couldn’t be bothered to repair it. One day I was on hold for 4 hours to get through to a service agent. 🤬

  • MAAWLAW
    Mark Warner (@MAAWLAW) reported

    "[The new @Telus fee] comes just as new [#CRTC] rules are set to kick in preventing telecommunications companies from charging customers when they cancel, change or activate plans... in a move meant to make it easier for consumers to switch internet and cellphone plans."🤔

  • TheOnlyRealDac
    Dave (@TheOnlyRealDac) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS Bell, Rogers, and Telus, plus their cheap alternatives, all owned by the big 3... All suck. The Canadian market has no competition. I've used every provider, and have had **** customer service at all of them.

  • HoggHead2375
    HoggHead (@HoggHead2375) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS Telus is terrible. They are collapsing fast. And can’t fix it

  • PsudoMike
    PsudoMike 🇨🇦 (@PsudoMike) reported

    Telus starts charging $15 for SIM cards today. CRTC bans activation fees tomorrow. They didn't remove the fee. They renamed it. A SIM is literally required to use the service. The CRTC flagged this as a potential violation. Telus did it anyway. Canadian telecom policy is basically whack a mole, except the carriers always hit back.

  • chinoalemano
    ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reported

    First $NVDA (detective). Then $AMZN Kuiper (detective). Now Telus (detective). $AMPG is a diamond in the rough, and Johan just dug up the part almost nobody knew. Shouldn't be a billion company already? Crazy. Go read his thread. 👀 Here's the gist of what he found in the SEC filings: The 64T64R radio that now drives ~75% of AmpliTech's revenue? They didn't spend years building that IP from scratch. They bought it. In March 2025, AMPG acquired the full IP behind its 5G O-RAN radios from a private Delaware company, Titan Crest, for $8M, $3M cash, $5M in stock. And as Johan points out: The structure is the genius part. They didn't gamble $8M on unproven tech and pray a customer would show up. The bulk of the payment only triggered once a real Tier-1 carrier placed its order, and the filings name that carrier: Telus, one of Canada's big three. They paid for the IP only after the customer was already real. For a micro-cap, that's about as low-risk as an acquisition gets. Instead of burning years and millions on R&D... AMPG bolted its real strengths. RF engineering, US-based manufacturing, certifications, onto ready-made, validated IP. Years of time-to-market, erased. And on the final milestone, AMPG owns that IP outright, plus a 10-year non-compete locking the seller out. The flagship becomes fully, exclusively theirs. The chain Johan lays out is already live: → Titan built the tech. → AMPG turned it into a made-in-USA product. → Telus is deploying it. A sub-$200M company that bought the engine of its own growth, cheaply, almost risk-free, customer already locked in. Great find, @rk8215. This is the kind of DD that actually moves the needle. 🫡 Not financial advice. I'm long $AMPG. DYOR.