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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 Near Borden-Carleton, Prince Edward Island

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Borden-Carleton and nearby locations:

  • venusbookoflife
    Rebecca Jane Price (@venusbookoflife) reported from Victoria, Prince Edward Island

    Useless Phone Calls With Private Businesses Despite my endless problems with Telus, Rogers isn't much better and paper bills are now rare...

  • venusbookoflife
    Rebecca Jane Price (@venusbookoflife) reported from Victoria, Prince Edward Island

    Telus Advanced Billing Well isn't this an easy scam for them. Another goddamn fiddley problem. I wasn't refunded my amount owed on shut off.

  • venusbookoflife
    Rebecca Jane Price (@venusbookoflife) reported from Victoria, Prince Edward Island

    Problems With Telus Again They've charged me for around two weeks before my phone was activated. My bill is $15 more a month than expected..

  • RJanePrice
    Becky P (@RJanePrice) reported from Victoria, Prince Edward Island

    Royal Bank You’ll pay all the taxes lost in North America. Thanks for the full screen view of all your indiscretions. I’m taking this to big bucks bingo civil court. You are going to get it. At least you aren’t BMO they are going down. PARAPHRASE Telephone Company Rage...Telus

Telus Issues Reports

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  • manohhorse
    manohhoerse (@manohhorse) reported

    @EricDLombardi The other thing is that raising capital in Canada is a horrible endeavour, so bad I flat out refuse to even speak to Canadian "VC's". They all want to invest into Telus under different names. I've had conversations where VC's offer me 75k for 50% on a 2M valuation 2/x

  • JasonI_X
    jay X (@JasonI_X) reported

    In Canada🇨🇦 • Industry dominance — Groceries: Top 4-5 chains control ~72-80% market share, fueling high food prices (up 30% in 5 years, highest G7 food inflation). Telecom: Big Three (Bell/Rogers/Telus) hold 80-90% wireless market, high bills. Car insurance: Elevated rates in many provinces. • Real estate — Foreign buyer ban extended to Jan 2027, but past offshore/domestic investor activity inflated prices; housing remains unaffordable. • Private colleges — “Diploma mills” exploit international students with misleading promises, poor quality; crackdowns ongoing amid permit caps. • Tax overload — Paycheque deductions, GST/HST on buys, property taxes, embedded in utilities/fuel/bills, plus annual filings — heavy multi-level burden. Other pressures: Soaring cost of living (groceries/utilities/housing), long healthcare waits, big bank fees, productivity stagnation, wage insecurity despite data debates.

  • BigSexy9216
    TheDadalorian (@BigSexy9216) reported

    @DaveEDanna Man! That is crazy! We, on a good day get 35-40 Mbps download, but we are in Canada with Telus, and they are a terrible provider.

  • 74Sadiabc
    Sadiabc (@74Sadiabc) reported

    @TELUS took almost 3 phone calls since my Dad passed away in August 2025 to get through to a Telus Customer Service rep who could actually help. You should give Carl a RAISE! The rest of your agents are useless. Train them better

  • MRD87694463
    MRD (@MRD87694463) reported

    @VanIsleInvestor Dont forget the security breach was known about for months before telus admitted to it. Did telus pay? are they allowing their customer data to get released? No outcome yet, but the timing is also perfectly aligned with Darren leaving. Just customer data, or something else?

  • TELUSsupport
    TELUS Support (@TELUSsupport) reported

    @WimpyBoys We're sorry you feel this way and would be happy to help. Please send us a DM if you'd like us to assist with your TELUS services.

  • eljaychase
    eljay (@eljaychase) reported

    @ggreeneyes1975 @Rogers I. ******. Hate. Rogers. It should have been illegal to let them buy Shaw, or however those hijinks worked. ... and for the record Telus goes down more than yer mother in law.

  • SoNaCanada
    Canadian❤️ (@SoNaCanada) reported

    @TELUSsupport @TELUS Loyal for 15 years. Tried calling 611 with no luck, but finally got a callback after 3 days—agent had a child crying nearby, then she hung up and never called back. This is not acceptable. Escalate to a manager or retention team, or I will consider switching

  • OmniG7
    Omni G (@OmniG7) reported

    @Tablesalt13 So what your saying is, if we track the imie number we can link which members were doing this and if we have Telus phone records for example for the most recent hacks from the big 3 phone companies we could further narrow down providers and who specifically was abusing this. Fyi hacking is fun if used for the betterment of the country, not what they are doing.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @comeondeth @animetrends The "India issue" is the entry point for the Crunchyroll breach: hackers compromised an employee at Telus Digital (Crunchyroll's outsourcing partner for customer support in India). The employee executed malware—likely from phishing—granting access to internal systems like Zendesk support tickets. This let attackers steal ~100GB of data (8M tickets, ~6.8M unique emails, IPs, some partial CC details, and analytics). Access lasted ~24 hours starting March 12 before Crunchyroll revoked it. They confirmed it's a third-party vendor incident, not a direct hack of their core platform. If you have a Crunchyroll account, change your password and enable 2FA. No evidence of full account takeovers yet, but better safe.