Telus outages and service status in Albert Park, Saskatchewan
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Albert Park, Saskatchewan
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Telus Issues Reports Near Albert Park, Saskatchewan
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Albert Park and nearby locations:
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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
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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!
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Jennifer.l.Hatcher (@Jenniferlh1987) reported from Regina, Saskatchewan2021 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 ******* 😡
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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.
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John C (@chernia_john) reported from Regina, Saskatchewan@GlenMah @rascalgas @TELUS I got a $20 starbucks card for 20yrs service.
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DSask (@DSask2) reported from Regina, Saskatchewan@jimmyg1964 @Derricktgoat I would cancel Telus. Unless people stand up to this grab it will continue.
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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
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M♠️XIMUS (@maxheron) reported from Regina, SaskatchewanHey @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.
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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:
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PsudoMike 🇨🇦 (@PsudoMike) reported@KerrGordon Not typically — SIM cards are separate from the device. The phone connects to the network via the SIM (or eSIM). Telus framing it as hardware doesn't change that it's a mandatory access fee.
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Jordan Levitt (@JordanLevitt2) reported@JonFraserTF @TELUS The problem is that you will not get better customer service from Bell or Rogers... Been through all of them.
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phil (@PartPhil) reported@garymasonglobe @TELUS It’s awful. When you call do you get stuck on the AI loop?
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meh (@gongshow922) reported@AngryPossum69 @Rogers I would love to but I'm never going back to Telus
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JayFarms🚜 (@JayFarmsSK) reported@JonFraserTF @TELUS Had to do the same thing with Sasktel a couple years ago. **** service and sky high prices - gouging for all their products - not sure why people continue to patronize them! Telus has been good to me but I am keeping a close watch on them as they silently creep their prices up
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Mary’s Spare Tire 😉 🇨🇦 (@KeepsAtIt) reported@jodyvance @guyfelicella @TELUS My mom had it for three years. Then her PVR died. The “new” one has been nothing but problems. She cancelled and went to Shaw, now Roger’s satellite. I’ve had it over 30 years in the interior. She’s much happier. Telus hands out junk and refurbished garbage. Good luck.
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PsudoMike 🇨🇦 (@PsudoMike) reportedCRTC fee ban is live. No more $80 activation fees from Bell, Rogers, or Telus. Canadians paid those fees for years because there was nowhere better to go. Three carriers. Same infrastructure. Prices in lockstep. Killing the fee is fair. The oligopoly is the actual problem.
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Fred Garvin (@FredGarvinReal) reportedLIke, I put forward that I’m a drunk but my brother developed a real-time alarming system with 3 other guys on the internet. Our greatest trip to Vegas when he got comped for Splunk was when Telus tried to **** on his system that they just made up when they were bored.
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Bad Pitt (@thebaddestpitt) reported@TELUS @garymasonglobe Don’t do DMs. Do it publicly so we can shame your brutal customer service.
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Ehrmantraut Capital (@EhrmantrautCap_) reportedO-RAN is the future, and AmpliTech Group $AMPG is well-positioned to become a massive winner in it. The market TAM of O-RAN was only $2.8 billion in 2024, but is expected to grow rapidly to $48 billion by 2035, implying a CAGR of almost 30% from 2024 to 2035. $AMPG's proprietary Massive MIMO 64T64R O-RAN radios and best of the industry LNAs are of importance for the O-RAN buildout. We already know from the Telus article that they will need 30,000 AmpliTech radios for their O-RAN buildout until 2029, which could generate a cumulative revenue of atleast $300 million for $AMPG until 2029 (excluding service, installation and maintenance fees that AmpliTech can charge). CEO Maqbool stated in the last earnings call that new purchase orders will be announced in the next couple of months from multiple major MNOs. Traditional RAN is fading and O-RAN is gaining momentum. $AMPG is ready for the structural change.