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Telus Issues Reports Near Beeton, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Beeton and nearby locations:
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Da Man From Manila (@BanaagAlex) reported from King, OntarioWhat's up Telus ? Gotta cell phone outage ! Got a panic attack ! I could'nt make a call or text and no internet. I'll stop watching sci-f/ alien movies for a while.
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Bad Pitt (@thebaddestpitt) reported@TELUS @garymasonglobe Donโt do DMs. Do it publicly so we can shame your brutal customer service.
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Temple 8 Research (@Temple_Eight) reportedI hope the $ASTS boys like dilution because you're going to need a lot of it to fund your ambitions. While ASTS has a small lead on broadband connectivity their real advantage is spectrum access via carrier exclusivity and they've locked up nearly 60 mobile network operator partners covering over 3 billion subscribers AT&T, Verizon, Vodafone, Rakuten, Telus, Bell, etc. SpaceX operates more than 9,000 satellites around 60% of everything in orbit. ASTS has roughly 9 including recent launches, and is trying to accelerate to about one launch a month to hit 2026 targets. Analysts are skeptical it can sustain this. Each BlueBird Block 2 is a 6,100 kg spacecraft, far more complex and expensive per unit than a Starlink satellite and AST can't launch anything close to the pace of Musk. SpaceX owns the rockets while ASTS has to buy rides on Falcon 9, New Glenn, etc. SpaceX's hardware iteration speed is, as one analysis put it, a real and durable advantage, and if their next gen satellites deliver on data performance, the competitive gap narrows while the constellation scale gap stays insurmountable. SpaceX already took the biggest carrier prize in the US being T-Mobile. So the carrier moat cuts both ways. SpaceX obviously has access to vast capital after IPO, with Starlink generating ~$10.4 billion of revenue in 2025. ASTS is pre-real-revenue at scale ($70.9 million in 2025) and funding itself with convertible debt and dilution. Do the bulls have an answer to this?
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QuikInsightz (@QuikInsightz) reported๐จ #BREAKING: $ASTS Successfully Launched BlueBirds 8, 9, and 10, Completing Its First Multi-Satellite Launch Since April's Setback. What happened: โ AST SpaceMobile confirmed the successful launch of BlueBirds 8, 9, and 10 at 2:39 a.m. EDT on June 17, 2026. โ The satellites were launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. โ This marks the company's first successful stacked multi-satellite launch since April's mission setback. โ Each BlueBird satellite carries a phased array antenna measuring approximately 2,400 square feet, which AST SpaceMobile says is the largest commercial communications array ever deployed in low Earth orbit. โ The satellites are designed to connect directly to standard, unmodified smartphones without requiring any special hardware. โ AST SpaceMobile says the new satellites are capable of delivering peak download speeds of nearly 200 Mbps for voice, broadband data, and video services. โ That is nearly double the company's previously demonstrated peak speed of 98.9 Mbps achieved by its earlier Block 1 satellites. What comes next: โ CEO Abel Avellan said BlueBirds 11, 12, and 13 will ship shortly ahead of the company's next launch. โ He also said next-generation satellites through BlueBird 37 are already in active production and assembly. โ Avellan said, "This first stacked launch is just the beginning. Our focus is firmly on execution: scaling launch cadence, manufacturing, and preparing for commercial service." โ Speaking about the mission, he added: "BlueBirds 8, 9, and 10 represent the continued execution of a vision once considered impossible: space-based cellular broadband to everyone, everywhere." The scale behind the company: โ AST SpaceMobile says it now operates more than 500,000 square feet of manufacturing and operations facilities worldwide. โ The company says it employs more than 2,250 people and has a portfolio of more than 3,900 patents and pending patent claims. โ AST SpaceMobile also says it has agreements with nearly 60 mobile network operators representing more than 3 billion subscribers worldwide. โ Its strategic partners include $T, $VZ, Vodafone, Rakuten, Google, Bell, Telus, stc Group, and American Tower. โ The company plans to initially activate commercial service in the United States, Canada, Europe, Saudi Arabia, and Japan, while also supporting U.S. government programs.
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Joel - coffee/acc (@JoelDeTeves) reportedHe's right, but letting Cohere and Telus grift taxpayers isn't going to fix it
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Mary (@Mary54661403) reported@TELUS They don't recognize my email, password is incorrect and ask me to reset it. Have done that several times but it never seems to work I have an email today "Koodo Apple Stream" and was able to get in from my "save e-mail address and password but not when I type Koodo for access?
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HR Beno (@BenoHr80463) reportedLetโs stop talking about the tight local job market for a second and look at global options. If you have a laptop and stable internet, you should be checking these 10 platforms daily: ๐ Scale AI, RemoExperts, Telus Digital, Welocalize, Mindrift, Appen, Lionbridge AI, OneForma, Alignerr, DataAnnotation. But if you want to skip the crowded lines and target the premium, under-the-radar income streams, focus on these 4: ๐ Mercor: (Up to $200/hr) ๐ Micro1: (Up to $95/hr) ๐ uTest: (Up to $3,000/mo) ๐ GoTranscript: (Up to $1.75/min) They are remote, verified, and pay directly in USD. ๐ธ Which of these platforms have you already set up an profile on? Let me know in the replies. Hit that Bookmark button so you donโt lose the blueprint, and RT to help a friend ๐๐ฏ
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Sandie ๐ซ๐ท๐ฎ๐ฑ๐จ๐ฆ๐บ๐ธ (@SandieAschem) reported@JonFraserTF @TELUS They have the absolute worst customer service!
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james hunter (@HunterJame2258) reportedtelus service has gone to sh#t
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Dan Harris (@danharriscan) reported@JonFraserTF @WitchsBeFlockin @TELUS They all like it when people bundle because it's harder to ditch them if one of the three services goes to ****. They used to compete on better customer service. Now, they DGAF because for every customer they lose due to bad service they gain from someone else's bad service.
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D (@esSpyderMonkey) reported@TELUS While weโre at it fix the volume of the Apple TV app. Itโs 30% lower than every other app resulting it wild volume fluctuations when switching apps.