Telus outages and service status in Belwood, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Belwood, Ontario
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Telus Issues Reports Near Belwood, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Belwood and nearby locations:
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Nick Sharpe (@sharpie_360) reported from Erin, Ontario@Habs_4_Life Their prices may not be much more then Telus or Bell. But if I have to pay for new phones, activation fees and 2 year contract then may as well try something new. Why have loyalty and get no savings after being a customer for years. And it's been many years with them
Telus Issues Reports
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LA (@trying2help) reported@The_Brian_Life Canada needs its own in house CDN ownedcAI data centre. Telus is a reasonable candidate Having two downtown Vancouver - why? MT Pleasant is very close . Water is an issue and noise concerns - huge
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Shagrath: "The freest of men fly no colors at all" (@Shagarchist) reported@MackTheKnive It's a stop gap, not a permanent fix but probably yeah. I'm already looking at an antenna. May drop the hammer soon. If only to not keep sending Telus $$$ for dogshit service.
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Byul (@byul_finance) reported$TU TELUS reports 262,000 new customer additions and 1% mobile network revenue growth for Q1 2026
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Jv (@JBK11663) reported@MTe005 @unclehaver the enemy of my enemy is my friend. i hate nimby's too, but if we can agree that a massive water and electricity black hole that benefits nobody but the feds and telus sucks, then at least they have a few more functioning neurons than the techbros on twitter defending this ****.
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Nick (@sharpie_360) reportedTelus has some ******* nerve charging the prices they do to join a network that has zero service. We desperately need some real competition for these jerkoffs
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Freaker By The Speaker (@FleetFreaker) reported@KirkLubimov Try again, *******. Canada ( telus ) is building People like you are the problem. But anything for a buck, huh, champ
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A (@Jupadia1) reported@TELUS if your going to call and bug me to switch service. Then at least have a human on the other end making the call. I should not have to pause and wait around for the computer to tell a human in a different country to pick up the phone and talk.
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Dale Alton (@DaleAlton5) reported@JonSedore HOW SOON WE FORGET The data breach involving Telus Digital in March 2026. Telus Digital confirmed investigating a cybersecurity incident March 12, 2026. The breach involved unauthorized access over several months prior (possibly undetected since late 2025). The hackers stole a massive amount of data—up to around 1 petabyte (700+ terabytes according to some reports). This included customer records, call-center recordings, personally identifiable information from multiple clients, source code, If you're a Telus customer , consider steps like changing passwords or enabling monitoring for identity theft.
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Congorocho (@Congorochox) reported@MiningRabid @TELUS wtf I get 900mbps always
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Willett (@Willettgoboom) reported@shannonplante @MarkJCarney Telus here already sucks at most things they should be good at. So i dont expect them to be able to understand why this is a terrible idea, along with ruining the downtown view.