Telus Outage Report in Blairmore, Alberta
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Blairmore, Alberta
The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Blairmore, Alberta and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Telus users through our website.
- Internet (48%)
- Phone (23%)
- Wi-fi (12%)
- TV (7%)
- E-mail (5%)
- Total Blackout (4%)
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Shannon (@wasootch) reported@TeacherMr_G Telus sent someone door knocking to our door last night to try and capitalize on it. The guy specifically referred to the outage.
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JB (@JackieBee_16) reportedRogers going down for 24 hours is why we can’t have one company monopolizing everything. Bundle services can also suck it…I’ve got Telus for tv/internet and Rogers for cellphone - but I will never have everything under one company.
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DofD68🇨🇦 (@DofD68) reported@merry123459 I have Telus for cell and Shaw for internet, so no issues for me.
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CanuckJake16 (@CanuckJake16) reported@vishwa328 Last two days on #telus have been slow & speeds that have been erratic have @telus fibre in southern BC, has been generally pretty reliable, maybe there areas of overlap with #rogers
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VPGamby (@GambyVp) reported@StephenPunwasi To be fair what could the governemnt do in 24 hours? They definitely need to kill the Bell/TELUS/Rogers oligopoly. Should we have a backup national system? Maybe, or force the big 3 to have multiple redundancies, including using each other’s networks if theirs goes down
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Anthony Flynn (@anthonyjflynn) reported@JackieBee_16 We definitely need more competition, one more reason why allowing Rogers to buy Shaw is a terrible idea. That said, I also have Telus for Internet/TV, but my mobile plan has been with Koodo (still Telus, but cheaper) for the past decade and I have been very satisfied with both.
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Clay Naslund™ 🇨🇦 🍁 (@ZippoKing2011) reported@bc_news_addict We had the option to keep the copper landline but sadly opted to bundle the home phone in with Telus Optik. It sucks when the fiber optic network goes down. No home phone.
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Michael Francis (@SanitizedMemory) reportedCanada lives in an oligopoly for telecommunications, with 90% of service coming from only 3 providers: Rogers, Bell, and Telus. With more competition, less people would be forced to use the Rogers Network, preventing a single outage from affecting so many Canadians.
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David Wall (@DavidWa53579599) reported@gmbutts The notion of single national network is a Security Risk. Rogers, Telus and Bell customers can interact seamlessly so, logically, the big telecoms could modularise their networks into several smaller networks operating under the same banner. If one went down; not so impactful!
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Steve I (@SteveI26827992) reportedHey @TELUSsupport @TELUS It sure would be nice if I could cancel my Smart Hub service thru the App and/or by visiting Telus store rather than waiting 1hr+ on the phone!!