Telus Outage Report in Borden-Carleton, Prince Edward Island
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Borden-Carleton, Prince Edward Island
The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Borden-Carleton 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 (45%)
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Phone (29%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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TV (6%)
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E-mail (5%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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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:
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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..
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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...
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Max Amerongen
(@MaxAmerongen) reported
And this is with the ESCALATION team's help, not just the regular service. It's just wild. Imagine losing a customer you've had since 1973 (longer than it's been Telus) because you can't find a lift truck to fix a line.
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Katie DeRosa
(@katiederosayyj) reported
More shade on @TELUS from @adriandix during scrum. “People should be mad that the service provider didn’t come through here. To say I’m disappointed or frustrated would be an understatement.” #bcpoli
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Kevin McArthur
(@KevinSMcArthur) reported
You knew a million calls were coming cuz the media asked you how you were planning for it. Instead of reworking the service design, you said 'let Telus handle it' and it surprise surprise, fell over. Chewing out Telus wont fix the service design of a landrush telephone system.
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judy y smith
(@Averyflash) reported
@alanfryermedia The job was contracted out to Telus—big-business-communications-giant fail!
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Dory.
(@simplyjustdoryy) reported
Excuse me @TELUS but why should an iMessage that gets sent as an SMS, perhaps because the recipients internet network is unavailable, make me suffer the charges of the text?
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⛓ Kʀɪs ⛓
(@kmun) reported
Fast and reliable broadband Internet access is considered an essential service in Canada, yet these giants are still failing to provide adequate service in rural and remote areas while charging more for it at the same time. Yikes. @TELUS @TELUSsupport
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Kevin McArthur
(@KevinSMcArthur) reported
When BC wants to get serious about tech, there are those of us who know how it can be done, but you're going to have to get comfortable paying a dropout 6 figures and letting them have some real decisionmaking power. Until then, well, buy IBM, buy Telus and fail.
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Kiyoshi
(@rkawa99) reported
@richardzussman Wow. I assume this work is being done by Telus international. No surprise they are having challenges. Bad decision to give to Telus. There are so many good Canadian companies that could of done the work.
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Richard Zussman
(@richardzussman) reported
Dix says he agree an online system will help. There will be a province wide system ready for April 12. Says there will still be a need for call centres. "We were repeatedly promised by Telus they would deliver the services and they did not meet contractual obligations." #bcpoli
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ChristieTotten
(@ChristieTotten) reported
@nbc_brian @richardzussman Agreed. Get someone from Telus to answer why they can’t support a call line.