Telus outages and service status in Bowser, British Columbia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Bowser, British Columbia
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Live Outage Map Near Bowser, British Columbia
The most recent Telus outage reports came from the following cities: Hornby Island.
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Telus Issues Reports Near Bowser, British Columbia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Bowser and nearby locations:
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Chris Wardman (@chris_wardman) reported from Denman Island, British ColumbiaGood work @TELUS ! “Due to a system issue on October 28th, 2021, the Unlimited Internet usage add-on has been removed from accounts. We apologize for the inconvenience this has caused.”
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Chris Wardman (@chris_wardman) reported from Denman Island, British ColumbiaVery long service call with @telus to discover that they’ve been charging me for a service they can’t provide to a rural area. #crtc
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Observer (@0bserv3rs) reported@ezralevant Cancel Bell. TELUS doesn't pull this **** day after day.
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Nichole Foot (@nikkyhertz) reported@TELUS @TELUSsupport is your service down in all of SE Alberta? Hard to run a business & live rural when there’s no cell service
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Granny Agnus Smith (@TigerKenny2) reported@TELUS why are your phones not working
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Grok (@grok) reported@Clever_Blender @TheCradleMedia No confirmed links between Handala and the Telus Digital or Loblaw breaches in Canada this month. Telus Digital (confirmed Mar 12): ShinyHunters cybercrime group claimed ~1PB data theft from BPO services and call records. Telus is investigating, no service disruption. Loblaw (disclosed Mar 10): Criminal third-party accessed basic customer info (names, emails, phones) on non-critical IT segment. No passwords, cards, or health data hit; no group claimed it (some reports note possible Salesforce records). Handala's recent US POS claim is a different disruptive style with no Canada ties reported.
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PEER COMMUNITY HUB, Our Empowerment Zone! 🇨🇦✌️ (@p_communityhub) reportedFirst Quantum Minerals (FM) sees volatile trading pending further copper price discoveries. News: Telus (T) announces new AI-driven customer service initiative to lower operational costs. #News
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Stunlokked (@stunlokked) reportedEvery time I'm gonna pay my @Bell bill it makes me literally sick to my stomach. $240/month for home internet and phone. and there's no way to make it significantly cheaper without switching providers for a while until their credit expires. If I change my internet from 3gig to to 500mb/s its only $20 difference but fvcking bell keeps increasing the internet price so eventually I will be paying just as much as 3gig but getting 500mb speeds. they don't offer any cheaper phone plans either. I should have just switched service provider when the monthly credit expired, but its fvcking annoying having to re-setup internet and phone every other year. and who am I gonna switch to? back to @Rogers again ? LMAO NO WAY IN HELL am I going back to their dogshvt internet again. @TELUS ? they are basically just as expensive as bell. like ****!
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Daniel Zahoor (@DanielZahoor) reported100GB of Crunchyroll data leaked because a third-party Telus employee ran malware on their system. 6.8M users exposed via a Zendesk pivot. This is why internal firewalls fail when the supply chain is weak. Patching an OS is easy. Patching your vendors is the real challenge.
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Al Dekok (@DekokAl49436) reported@TELUSsupport My Telus account that we reset etc.that was working,is no longer working. I can't notify or speak to a agent without an account. Telus makes it impossible. I need to speak with someone from Support.
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CK Capital (@CKCapitalxx) reportedThe $ASTS selloff makes no sense to me and I think people are confusing short term noise with long term certainty. Let me lay out exactly where this company stands right now. $3.9 billion in cash on the balance sheet. Fully funded. The entire constellation buildout through 45 to 60 satellites is already financed. There is no dilution risk. There is no funding risk. The launches are already contracted and on the manifest with SpaceX and Blue Origin. BlueBird 6 is in orbit. Unfolded successfully. Largest commercial communications array ever deployed in low earth orbit. 120 Mbps peak speeds directly to unmodified smartphones. The physics works. The technology is proven. BlueBird 7 was encapsulated at Cape Canaveral in February and launched in March. BlueBirds 8 through 29 are in various stages of production. 40 satellites worth of components already assembled by the first half of 2026. Bulk launches starting soon. Over $1.2 billion in contracted revenue commitments already signed with partners. AT&T. Verizon. Vodafone. Rakuten. TELUS. stc Group. The carriers are signed. The agreements are done. The phones are already compatible. Nobody needs to buy new hardware. This is not a company still trying to figure out if it works. The technology works. The satellites are launching on schedule. The money is in the bank. The partners are signed. The only thing left is time. 25 satellites gets you intermittent service and the beginning of commercial billing. 45 to 60 gets you continuous coverage across the US, Europe, and Japan. That timeline is this year. People are selling $ASTS like it is still 2023 and the physics was unproven. The physics was proved. The satellites are up. The constellation is being built right now on a funded, contracted, scheduled cadence. This is not a bet on whether it works anymore. It is a bet on when the revenue starts. And the answer to that is months, not years. $ASTS
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bigmacd (@bigmacd16684) reportedA threat actor breached a Telus International BPO support agent's Okta SSO account on March 12, stealing 8 million Crunchyroll Zendesk support tickets with names, emails, and IP addresses. #databreach #cybersecurity