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Telus Issues Reports Near Albert Park, Saskatchewan

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

  • 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.

  • 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

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

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

  • 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 ******* 😡

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

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

  • 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

  • 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!

  • 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

    @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:

  • 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. 📡

  • cdnsorryeh
    Sorry Eh 🇨🇦 🐜 (@cdnsorryeh) reported

    @canmericanized @Rogers @CRTCeng try Bell, then Telus etc. They are relentless. If anyone ever calls claiming to be a company (utilities, bank etc), never call back the number they give you. Look at your bill or card & call that number. 2/2

  • 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

  • vansport
    Sporting Vancouver (@vansport) reported

    **** Rogers. Switching everything to Telus. Might look into Starlink options.

  • wyattd09
    Wyatt (@wyattd09) reported

    On hold with @TELUS, need to switch my internet provider. Nobody in Western Canada should support @Rogers anymore.

  • GrouchyGrandpa0
    Grouchy Grandpa (@GrouchyGrandpa0) reported

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Loricatty
    Catherine Calder (@Loricatty) reported

    @alleria_eh Bloody idiot. Here is a PARTIAL list. You are using most. X itself Your Canadian internet provider, such as Telus, Rogers, Bell, or Shaw, routes traffic over an internet backbone that uses equipment, software, and services from numerous U.S companies Apple (if using an iPhone or iPad). Google (if using Android, Chrome, Gmail, or Google DNS). Qualcomm (chips in many Android phones). Intel or AMD (if using a PC). Microsoft (Windows, Edge, Outlook, OneDrive, etc.). NVIDIA (graphics hardware in many computers). Visa or Mastercard (if paying for X Premium or making online purchases). PayPal (if used for payments). Cloudflare (many websites, including services connected to X, rely on it). Amazon Web Services (AWS) (many internet services depend on AWS, even if X itself does not). Oracle (enterprise software and cloud infrastructure used across the internet). Cisco (networking equipment carrying internet traffic). Meta (if they also use Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, or Threads). Adobe (if editing photos before posting). OpenAI (if using ChatGPT to write posts). GoDaddy (if they own a website linked from their X profile). Verisign (operates key internet infrastructure for .com and .net domains).

  • TheRiversEdgeAB
    Rivers Edge (@TheRiversEdgeAB) reported

    @trukkie_don Well - We Get What We Pay For Hopefully... And Telus Is A BAD Buy