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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.

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  • AshleyMisquitta
    Ashley Misquitta (@AshleyMisquitta) reported

    @BenjaminDEKR Happy to hear your needs are met but I don't think that is the rule - or at least I think there's a legit market I live in a suburb of Toronto and take @GOtransit into the city Every day I have infuriating dead spots with @TELUS and these guys are a legit service

  • RansomBailey
    Ransom (@RansomBailey) reported

    @Jonesing4truth @koodo Koodo is a trash company that would have gone out of business if Telus hadn’t bought them. Do not use them. Absolutely no customer service.

  • KiranAnnappa
    Kiran (@KiranAnnappa) reported

    I think only @koodo @TELUS has the confidence to upgrade a customer from their Basic plan to Premium plan without customer’s explicit request or customer’s knowledge. A thing called ‘Customer experience’ got no meaning 🙁 @CRTCeng

  • nightMairC
    nightMairCreative (@nightMairC) reported

    Dear @TELUS @TELUSsupport planting 26 million trees is fine but being on hold for 56 min and counting for tech support with a new tv remote setup is kinda ridiculous. 25 yr customer. The last year has been disappointing to say the least

  • IAMSMRT1
    Pierre Poilievre can't get his security clearance! (@IAMSMRT1) reported

    @wealthmoose I'd do this in crayon if that would help. This is called a business deal. Google it, it happens all the time. ie: Bell and Telus and Rogers each use the others network as it saves them $ so they don't have to build an entire network saving them $. You seem ignorant of business.

  • AlexBC997
    Alex (@AlexBC997) reported

    @brettdrc Telus was never admired. Not that I remember.

  • nonanewgame
    NonA Vtuber 🩵👓🎀 (@nonanewgame) reported

    OK TELUS SECURITY WTF????? I'D LIKE TO GET THIS OVERWITH SO I CAN STREAM AND THEN PLAY D&D WITHOUT INTERRUPTIONS

  • TELUSsupport
    TELUS Support (@TELUSsupport) reported

    @Ayan604 That is completely unacceptable, and I am sorry you had that experience Andy. This sounds like a spammer or scammer spoofing our caller ID to pretend to be TELUS. Our team would never speak to anyone like that. To block fake calls like this for good, check out our TELUS Call Control feature.

  • AlexfromBabylon
    Alexander (@AlexfromBabylon) reported

    @Clayton37808570 Regarding conviction of MNO’s this is too simplistic. You have multiple buckets: Early die hards > AT&T, Vodafone, Bell, Rakuten, TIM These MNO’s basically co-engineered the Spacemobile solution. STC was late, but commited 1 billion of revenue as Saudi sovereign solution so I think they also fall in this bucket. Late followers that evaluated both in detail with non public roadmap for Starlink and AST Spacemobile and chose AST > Verizon, Telus, Orange, Telefonica, Axian. Next you have a big bucket of optionality ****’s like you indicate, but that bucket is under heavy pressure to make a choice. Maximum optionality is a nice buzz word, but in reality they have to chose between an architecture that is competing with them, versus one that is supporting them. On paper a strong line up, but Starlink and Amazon will be competing systems. Equatys, Iridium niche constellations not optimized fot consumer broadband. So if you wat a friendly solution there is only one choice. Deutsche Telekom is the study case of my thesis.

  • JoySYEG
    Joy-S Occasion (@JoySYEG) reported

    @JustMeJamie64 Telus is the same. And not always do you get impeccable English. The last time it was India & the background noise was so loud I couldn’t make out what the fellow was saying. Horrible.