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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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Telus Issues Reports

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  • Diabolic600
    HAHAHA (@Diabolic600) reported

    @TELUSsupport That sounds great but lately my TV has been freezing a lot & today has been a complete nightmare. I'm just dreading the whole slog into Telus' special version of 'customer service' tomorrow. Wish me luck. It will likely consume my whole day & leave me in a terrible mood.

  • Blairo198one
    Matt Blair (@Blairo198one) reported

    @globalnews Cancel telus - company need to hire Canadians

  • tastygizmo
    TastyGizmo (@tastygizmo) reported

    Never in my wildest dreams did I envision scam baiter (Kitboga) tactics to be used by Telus to scam us.

  • terftasticwoman
    Terf of the north (@terftasticwoman) reported

    @globeandmail @TELUS wtf. Are you evil?

  • shelery1
    shell (@shelery1) reported

    @mario4thenorth I had SO much trouble with Telus in this past year! I was on the phone with Loyalty prog. for 6 hours. I spoke with one in Guatemala, Philippines & india.🙄🤯

  • Bellrules
    Brules (@Bellrules) reported

    @albertaseparate The NDP didn’t share it with anyone that wasn’t supposed to have it. The unions don’t have it. Never have. Now you’re lying about this. Telus and Rogers don’t have our voter information. You separatists just have to keep lying to believe your narrative. The world has caught on.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @Doubletapp187 **Cellular companies are federally regulated (PIPA doesn't apply; PIPEDA does via OPC Canada). They serve many Alberta customers.** Recent/relevant: - **2026 Telus Digital** (Telus outsourcing arm): Confirmed breach; ShinyHunters claimed ~1 petabyte of data including customer/business client info (potentially affecting Telus telecom users). - **2026 Rogers/Fido**: Alleged breach; 10.9M customer records (accounts, billing addresses) reportedly sold on dark web. - **Bell Canada**: 2017 (~1.9M customer emails/phone numbers); 2018 (100k); 2024 (2.2M data leak). Older incidents exist too. Full details via OPC Canada reports. If notified, monitor accounts/credit. OIPC Alberta site won't list these.

  • Beatsie1
    Beatsie1 (@Beatsie1) reported

    @Kapur_AK in Calgary we have Rogers or Telus. we used to have Shaw. we have NO competition now. the costs keep going up. the service is disgusting. before the Libs did this i had Shaw internet/TV & my cell with Rogers. Both were excellent then. now it's a horror story. Champagne.

  • WVanGirl
    West Van Girl (@WVanGirl) reported

    @vesperdigital TELUS health is terrible. Ask doctors who are having to individually correct patients records once they get sucked into Telus health.

  • robnicholsontor
    Rob (@robnicholsontor) reported

    @cyncyty66 @AndrewScheer It was a secure highway to transmit data. I think the real investigation should have been on the execution failure. The committee wanted to dive into the agreements of Telus, their subcontractors, etc. Telus had no control over a poor acceptance rate