Telus outages and service status in Blind River, Ontario
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Telus Issues Reports
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Dtwπ¨π¦ (@DerekWilliams82) reported@DailyHiveVan If Telus can take our water for a data centre then I donβt give a **** about washing my car or watering my plants/lawn. If the city and province is going to sell out our water and not give a **** then why should I.
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Brett Stone (@BStoneBrief) reported@CanadianPro2 @MarkJCarney You can use untreated groundwater. It might contain materials that could corrode the pipes though, and if it spills anywhere near the components it ruins them. And we are using the district heating model in downtown Vancouver, that's how they're doing the Telus building. I'm working on a pseudo-clone of the French model, but I've never actually seen how it works just the end result so building toward a network of nodes using a similar end result. The reason the latter one isn't done is probably a combination of trust of tenants having access to expensive equipment, and decentralized wouldn't be quite as fast as data centres, but I quite like the French model
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Chuck McKinnon (@chuckmckinnon) reported@JamesMac_Fit I scrapped my Telus router for Unifi gear. Created a separate WiFi network for the kids' devices, which shuts off a couple of hours before bedtime. Content filters at the router, not on devices. We collected their devices when the network dropped, and I read to them every night.
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Sharon Daniel Β©οΈπ (@sharondaniel91) reportedOk so this is what we have to deal with here . The big 3 -Ts we have. Thanks to our CRTC. We are F*cked why because where are you going to go . Each of those companies nowβs this . The Canadian customer canβt go any where really . As donβt now who own who anymore . The beautiful monopoly we have is crazy. They donβt late anyone in. BCE Inc. ββ Bell Canada ββ Bell Mobility ββ Virgin Plus ββ Lucky Mobile ββ Northwestel ββ Bell Media β ββ CTV β ββ CTV News β ββ BNN Bloomberg β ββ CP24 β ββ Noovo βββββββββββββββββ- Rogers Communications ββ Rogers Wireless ββ Rogers Internet ββ Rogers TV ββ Fido ββ Chatr ββ Shaw ββ Sportsnet ββ Citytv ββ 37.5% of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment ββββββββββββββββββ- TELUS Corporation ββ TELUS ββ Koodo ββ Public Mobile ββ TELUS Health ββ TELUS Agriculture ββββββββββββββββββ- Quebecor ββ Videotron ββ Freedom Mobile ββ Fizz ββ Videotron Internet/TV So donβt be fooled by the. New. CRTC .Saya start June 12 if I am not mistaken @grok please check it. The those monopolies companies canβt charge you for? Activation. Searching ore cancelation. Again we late grok fact check all
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KrysticMystic (@KristicMystic) reportedOMG! Telus is the most awful company. It often takes an hour with dropped calls to get to talk to someone who can't always deal with your issue. They want 2 year contracts with shady rules or they hike your overpriced plan without warning. And then they continuously call you to try to give you deals instead of being upfront etc..etc...
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Hypha Central Alberta (@RuralAlbertan) reported@Martyupnorth Telus did the same to me but without any notification. Just raised my bill and expected me to pay what they wanted. **** them. Doesnβt matter who you go with, Telus Rogers or any others. They are all terrible and overpriced.
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scurgeofBond131- the #lunc investor (@NBond131) reported@yegwave Now they just need to lower there rates for data and phone usage. Telus and rogers have a monopoly up here. Im paying almost 600 a month for a family of 5 to have phones with basic plans. Where you get the same down in the states for 200 or less. No competition up here.
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Ark (@MikeCanning7) reported@Bignogak @TedRutland Almost all current plans from major carriers (Rogers, Bell, Telus) and flanker brands (Fido, Koodo, Virgin Plus, Freedom Mobile) bundle all emergency network maintenance costs directly into the base price of your monthly plan.
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DSM π¨π¦ (@DSTM1974) reported@REDBLACKS @TELUS Team is pretty much awful, again. Maier isn't very good. Guys cannot tackle. Dumb penalties.
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Chris Ryan (@Watchdog_MP) reportedπ± Starting June 12, CRTC says no more activation fees, plan modification fees, or most early cancellation fees. Letβs see how long it takes them to comply with thisβ¦ Spoiler: They wonβt. Bell, Rogers, Telus and the rest will just hike base monthly rates, push harder on device contracts to keep cancellation fees alive, and invent shiny new βadminβ or βserviceβ fees with different names. Same game. Different rules. Regulating junk fees is cute. Breaking up the oligopoly and letting real competition in is what actually lowers prices for Canadians. How creative do you think theyβll get? Drop your predictions below. #cdnpoli #CRTC #Telecom