Telus outages and service status in Balderson, Ontario
Some problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: internet, phone and wi-fi.
- Telus generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Balderson, including 0 direct reports.
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 Balderson, Ontario
The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Balderson, Ontario and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
May 23: Problems at Telus
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Carolyn Hinds 🇧🇧 #FreePalestine #CongoInCrisis (@CarrieCnh12) reportedVancouver y'all gotta turn out in your numbers to push back against theses monstrosities being bult in your province. This project can never be allowed to begin. And can we talk about how the marketing image Telus is using is a whole *** lie meant to make it look attractive?
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Mitch McEachern 🇵🇸🇨🇺 (@Intifada4Life) reportedIf you’re with Telus anywhere in Canada, call to cancel and explain why.
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Terrill Tailfeathers (@Terrilltf) reportedFinally got that bill covered thanks to a good friend. I just hope I’m not too late for the cutoff today at noon. Just on hold with telus. If i go down I’ll be back. I’ll figure something out.
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Thundercat 🇨🇦🇷🇺 (@Thundercattttt0) reported@TruthFringe @BlueJays Call and threaten to cancel, Bell will give it to you for $80 locked in for 2 years. I left Bell for Telus @ $69 for 1.5GB. When I called to cancel Bell offered me $80 for 2 years locked in (Telus is 5 years). Problem with bell was, every year they add $5 increase ever year like clockwork.
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Cat Girczyc (@Cat_WritesSFF) reported@jodyvance @TELUS Yes! I've been meaning to call them about my poor wifi but dreading the possibility of two hours en phone with no resolution
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Johnny B (@highlobber) reported@jodyvance @TELUS Telus synonymous with poor service.
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JT🇨🇦 (@Jeffdthompson) reportedOne of Canada's largest telecom companies just became a real estate developer. And the story behind how is worth paying attention to. Telus owns over 2,300 institutional properties across Canada. Most of them were built decades ago to house copper-based telephone exchange equipment the backbone of the country's phone system. As Telus migrated to fibre optics, that equipment shrank dramatically. Suddenly they had hundreds of well-located properties in the heart of Canadian communities sitting largely empty. So instead of selling, they decided to build. Through an initiative called Telus Living, they are now repurposing and monetizing those former exchange sites into purpose-built rental housing. The company has identified approximately 200 sites for alternative uses. The projected stabilized value of the portfolio could reach up to $3 billion. The execution is already well underway. Their first building in Nanaimo received its occupancy permit at the end of April and began welcoming residents last week. Vancouver's Point Grey is under construction. A further 18 properties are proposed to add over 3,000 homes across BC over the next six years, with plans to expand to Alberta and Quebec. Telus Living could eventually deliver 5,000 to 10,000 units in BC alone. There are a few things that make this story interesting beyond the headlines. First, the locations. These aren't suburban greenfields. They are infill sites in established neighbourhoods, exactly where rental housing demand is highest and new supply is hardest to create. Telus didn't have to find the land. They already owned it. Second, the model. Telus Living could eventually be converted into a REIT, turning a telecom company's real estate liability into a standalone investment vehicle generating long-term rental income. Third, the broader signal. When a company with no background in real estate development looks at its asset base and sees a $3 billion housing opportunity, it tells you something about where value is being created in Canada right now. The housing crisis and shifting technology created an opening. Telus walked through it.
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bliss (블리스)⁷ ⟭⟬E ARE B⟬⟭CK 아리랑 ⊙⊝⊜ (@blissblar) reported@BTSypher7 @TELUS You should be able to use wifi while in airplane mode. Airplane mode just prevents connecting to the cellular network.
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Pearl (@PearlAquaF1) reportedI had the most awful last day at work so i got home late and i have no time to do anything, Telus will not let me keep my Canadian number for anything less than 70 dollars a month so I will have to go through the pain of switching all my accounts once again. I want to cry
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TFSA_Millionaire (@JohnGan94616367) reported@VanIsleInvestor No idea what it does. I bought the following at 52 weeks lows because I know what it does - Clorox, PAYPAL, Telus, DEO ( Johnnie Walker) . 90% of my subreddit members says they are bad company and thats my contrarian indicators to buy.