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Telus outages and service status in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia

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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 in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia

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Telus Issues Reports

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  • Gabriel66345738
    子非鱼(图片来自爱德华.琼斯素描) (@Gabriel66345738) reported

    @TELUSsupport He said no idea. Probably it is the cable which I use it to connect device and Model. I know he is wrong because I always use cable with no such issue before. Telus does not follow up.

  • GregVance99
    GSVance CFA (@GregVance99) reported

    @VanIsleInvestor @NuggetCapital Great call on Telus….. slow moving trainwreck.

  • Gabriel66345738
    子非鱼(图片来自爱德华.琼斯素描) (@Gabriel66345738) reported

    @TELUSsupport He said no idea. Probably it is the cable which I use it to connect device and Model. I know he is wrong because I always use cable with no such issue before. Telus does not follow up.

  • Gregory_SB35
    Gregoryfan (@Gregory_SB35) reported

    God my internet is so slow :/ I have Telus purefibre 250 Mbps and man it is sooo slow to download games or stuff on my laptop like it takes an hour plus. tbh i kinda did forgot what internet plan i actually had (lol) but i thankfully will probably upgrade to either purefibre 1 gigabit or 1.5 gigabit and hopefully i will have much faster speeds :) and once i do that, i will only have to get an Ethernet port installed in my bedroom and then i will finally not have to worry about internet speeds again :3

  • UptimusApp
    Uptimus (@UptimusApp) reported

    Aug 10 at 14:35 UTC: The Telus website incident has returned to recovery monitoring. Uptimus signals show reports have stabilized, and we are now verifying system performance.

  • qmanT
    Armando Asuncion (@qmanT) reported

    @Richard_sfu @TELUSsupport It’s Telus man! Crappy service and worst customer service of all! My latest bill increased by $ 5 each for Optik Tv and 3Gbps Internet which I not getting since upgrading from the 1. 5 Gbps and the speed is even worse. And they have the guts to increase it !

  • chrisdeegan6
    chris deegan (@chrisdeegan6) reported

    @Sportsnet Thanks for streaming it on your pay platform!! You money grubbing ******** just sent another customer to Telus

  • TELUSsupport
    TELUS Support (@TELUSsupport) reported

    @steeletalk 1/2 That doesn't sound like us and could be scam/phishing calls pretending to be TELUS. Check out our Call control feature that can help prevent many of these types of calls.

  • AnakeRose
    AnakeRose 🇨🇦 ❤️🤍💙💛 (@AnakeRose) reported

    @SonyaPaterson Oh geez Sonya, sounds like you've been thru the ringer! We've also had issues with Rogers/Shaw so we moved over to Telus for our cable & internet.

  • ClaireRattee
    Claire Rattée (@ClaireRattee) reported

    Northwest B.C. cannot continue to be one cut cable away from losing critical communications. Following yet another widespread telecommunications outage on August 2, reportedly caused by copper cable theft, I have written to the Minister of Citizens’ Services asking what the Province is doing to improve the resilience and reliability of our telecommunications infrastructure. When these outages happen, the consequences go far beyond inconvenience. Residents can lose access to emergency information, businesses can’t process transactions, families can’t communicate, and entire communities can be left without reliable access to essential services. After the major outage in May, my office raised concerns with both TELUS and the Province about the lack of redundancy in Northwest B.C. and asked what was being done to prevent another widespread disruption. Months later, we are still waiting for meaningful answers, and now it has happened again. Copper theft is a growing problem, but whether an outage is caused by theft, wildfire, severe weather or infrastructure failure, our communities should not be left so vulnerable to a single point of failure. I’m asking the Province for clear answers on redundancy, infrastructure investment, emergency connectivity, and what steps are being taken with telecommunications providers to ensure Northwest communities can stay connected when something goes wrong. Reliable telecommunications are essential infrastructure, and Northwest B.C. deserves the same level of reliability and resiliency as the rest of the province.