Telus outages and service status in Bedford, Nova Scotia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bedford, Nova Scotia
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Telus Issues Reports
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Brent H. Cameron 🇨🇦🇬🇱 (@BrentHCameron) reported@JACruickshank Each episode is 20 minutes of self-congratulatory chatter & bragging about their fabulous lives, 20 minutes of ads for CN & Telus, and 20 minutes of **** talk interspersed with tactics mascarading as strategy...
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Jason Zanatta (@JasonZanatta) reported@bcbluecon Even in Central Coquitlam at my business , y over y we pay more and y over year @telus service gets worse. Multiple dropped calls per week. Dead zones. Ridiculous given what we Canadians pay. Time of emergency I can’t imagine how bad it must be.
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Salty Albertan (@FringedCanuck) reportedAnyone else having issues with @Starlink ? Two days in a row I’ve had sketchy asf service. Cutting in and out. That’s the kind of **** connection Telus,Rogers and Bell have on the daily. Not Starlink. I pay through the *** for my Home system and mini. There are no obstructions or otherwise. wtf is going on………
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Anti-book banning (@DMadigin) reported@RogersHelps It was door to door sales and I ended up switching my; cell service (2 numbers), internet and TV service to Rogers based on the salespersons GUARANTEE that Rogers would pay the penalty to leave TELUS. I explicitly with emphasis told him I had JUST renewed with TELUS and there
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Some might say… (@paulbeit) reported@Critter_Paths @RebelNewsOnline Oh gosh…ya…I’ve been doing this for 30 years…building switching centers, to central offices/and now Data Centers and supporting/installing/upgrading/planning/budgeting/building these projects and all the “wires” on poles, towers and in holes - all over 🇨🇦. Built networks for Bell, Roger’s, Telus, Cogeco, Videotron, Eastlink, SaskTel, NRBN, NFTC, C3Telecon, Sogetel……I can go on. Here is the scoop on Data Centers. Yes, DC’s take a ton of energy in the form of electricity and some “do” water. Not all are built the same. For context a simple (small) 50,000 square foot DC - can provide service to approximately 30M people globally again on today’s AI standards. This DC, again for example, can create over 3 to 7m in tax revenue per year for any community (and way more for the feds could get some DST from the 🌎. So this DC, for context, sits in a Dollar Store size building……and delivers a huge boost to the locals….to build that they employed over 200 part time and now hire 50 people to manage it daily…the 200 that built this, build the next - a team a crew, and they get way more $ after every gig….talk to me….I fly around talking about this. I think we have a better job to do in communicating the overall business, environment, economic, and social aspects of them….I have work to do….but Canada is cold, has a ton of land, resources, and a ton of access to global fiber connectivity. If not, I’ll install it with all my friends 👍🇨🇦👍
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ama7 (@iceybluesea) reported@TELUS you suck!! especially Telus smarthome I can't login and can't speak to a human..
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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
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Neil (@neil_ndbress) reported@MPelletierCIO Try phoning Telus Why would anybody invest in a phone company that doesn't answer its phones. Customer services hasn't improved since the AGT days
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306 Shane (@NoSacredBeliefs) reportedAs a Saskatchewan resident, I never expected to be contemplating switching to Rogers Wireless. But @Bell, your latest decision to cap the amount of data one can use on hotspot in a month is downright boneheaded and @TELUS is no better (having made the same decision).
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Steven (He/Him) 🇨🇦 (@spawnsteryvr) reported@TELUS That’s what I thought. Reddit post said it was a recognized Telus number but spam at the same time. Obviously if it comes from you, no issues getting past call screening. It appears this number did not get past it. Thanks for getting back and confirming.