Telus Outage Report in Blind Bay, British Columbia
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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.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Blind Bay, British Columbia
The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Blind Bay 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.
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Internet (51%)
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Phone (21%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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TV (7%)
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E-mail (6%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
Community Discussion
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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makewithmeggie
(@makewithmeggie) reported
@copleac @HughSmith1209 @taimhuynh Most home phone service is internet based now. True landline is hard to find. In my area the only true landline was through Telus despite many including rogers offering home phone.
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Super Intelligent Shade of the colour Blue
(@bnesbitt716) reported
@drandrewb Yeah just had this discussion when the Telus as popped up. They are crap as a service provider for telecom, why would I want them having anything to do with my health???!??!?
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♛ RealityChick ♛
(@NigisTee) reported
@taimhuynh Im lucky to have been in this situation. Cell was bell but home was rogers. I think its a smart way to keep it just in case. My daughters phone is telus, my moms is freedom. So in case any network is down we still have some way of communication.
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Fish Creek Brewing Co.
(@fishcreekbeer) reported
@SamyiMo @TheBeaverton Clearly they should have redundancies. The fact Bell, TELUS, Shaw, Cogeco, Videotron, Sasktel, etc. already exist didn’t prevent Interac’s service from going down. How would another 5, 10 or 100 competitors have?
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Dave K
(@ootpek) reported
@ChangeMyMindPlz @Rogers It was like 1984 out there! Had to have cash because you never knew which places machines would actually work. I have Telus so I didn't have to navigate without GPS and still communicate...well as long as the people who I were messaging were not on Rogers anyway.
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werethless12
(@werethless12) reported
@QuantumTrader78 @RogersHelps @bfraser757 Go with Virgin(Bell) or Koodo(Telus) they have better service out west.
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Doug Redecopp
(@DRedecopp) reported
@mynamesnotgordy Telus: Our customer service cuts off at 5pm-if you wanted someone to answer, you should have called and put on hold before 4:30
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Sunshine Actual (The Unacceptable)
(@SeeKyleRunNGun) reported
@VivianBercovici Two telcoms? Did you forget TELUS that doesn't have these types of problems?
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Lisa W
(@LisaWannamaker) reported
Rogers pissed me off in about 2001 and I swore I would never connect with them again. Boom. Thanks @TELUS for the working network all day long.
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Yung Catholic 🇻🇦🍁
(@TheYungCatholic) reported
@pressFToTweet @DIorioNathaniel Yeah the obvious solution is both/and. Ontario should have its own version of SaskTel AND the market should be opened up to non-Bell/Rogers/Telus players at the same time.