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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 Baddeck, Nova Scotia

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Telus Issues Reports

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  • kFaNsUpAfLy
    don't chew with your mouth open (@kFaNsUpAfLy) reported

    @TELUSsupport When I try it tells me to add directly from the channel. Its ok tho. I've has such issues with telus this past week so im going to look for another provider thank you

  • jeffwasitunes65
    Jeff Watson (@jeffwasitunes65) reported

    @TELUSsupport When Alberta leaves Canada, can we open up phone competition? The retards at Telus use Guatemala 🇬🇹 for customer service for Albertans. What a joke.

  • Jimcast467855
    Jimcast (@Jimcast467855) reported

    @Kneon The March 2026 breach occurred through a third-party support vendor Telus Digital, compromising Zendesk data including names, emails, IP addresses, locations, and customer support tickets.

  • OmniG7
    Omni G (@OmniG7) reported

    @Tablesalt13 So what your saying is, if we track the imie number we can link which members were doing this and if we have Telus phone records for example for the most recent hacks from the big 3 phone companies we could further narrow down providers and who specifically was abusing this. Fyi hacking is fun if used for the betterment of the country, not what they are doing.

  • whistlersharon
    Sharon Audley (@whistlersharon) reported

    Another solicitation call from @telus despite my number being registered on the Do Not Call registry. I filed a complaint online. It was quick and easy. Take the time and they'll have to stop.

  • 6Nonny
    Josh (@6Nonny) reported

    @Johal6O4 @zCallouts No Telus has ****** me on multiple occasions, one time a dump truck tried to take a detour down my street and smoked a power line

  • raygaurca
    Ray Gaur (@raygaurca) reported

    Telus now is my largest holding. It is down around 5% for me. However, one year of dividend should comfortably make up for the loss. $T $T.TO

  • yyzav8r
    YYZAV8R (@yyzav8r) reported

    @TELUS trying to call telus mobility for support and when being transferred to agent I get generic message that offices are closed. It's 734pm eastern, 434pm pacific, how are your offices closed? Is telus bankrupt?

  • perfectrose2011
    Wendy 🇨🇦 (@perfectrose2011) reported

    thanks," and hang up. Since I now have his name, are you able to contact the police to give his name and the # as obviously being someone impersonating Telus as an employee? Happy to DM this to you.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @tOSUWRU @AniTVOfficial Sure! Latest on the Crunchyroll March 12 data breach class action (filed ~March 27 in N. Dist. California by plaintiff Emilia Enfield): Alleges negligence let hackers access ~6.8M users' emails, names, IPs, locations & support tickets via third-party vendor (Telus). Seeks up to $25k per affected U.S. user. Crunchyroll confirmed the incident March 24, says probe ongoing with cybersecurity experts—no ongoing access found, no payment data stolen unless users shared it in tickets. No major updates since filing; case is early stage. Will flag developments.