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Telus outages and service status in Brandon, Manitoba

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  • Telus generated 1 outage signal in the last 24 hours around Brandon, including 1 direct report.
  • The most common problems reported in this area mention Total Blackout.
  • The most recent signal from this area was received Jul 6, 12:18 PM EDT.
  • 100% Total Blackout (100%)

The latest reports from users having issues in Brandon come from postal codes R7A .

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 Brandon, Manitoba

The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Brandon, Manitoba and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

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Live Outage Map Near Brandon, Manitoba

The most recent Telus outage reports came from the following cities: Brandon.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Brandon Total Blackout 8 hours ago
Brandon Total Blackout 1 month ago
Brandon Phone 3 months ago
Brandon Phone 3 months ago

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Telus Issues Reports Near Brandon, Manitoba

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Brandon and nearby locations:

  • cdnbeer
    Cody Lobreau - BeerCrank.ca (@cdnbeer) reported from Brandon, Manitoba

    @RogersHelps I've been with Rogers for 17 yrs and I'll be switching to Bell or Telus once my contract is up. TWO outages in just over a year?! That's not reliable at all, also if 5G is supposed to be the "next great thing", the latency is always over 100ms, that's bad service in modern times

  • cdnbeer
    Cody Lobreau (@cdnbeer) reported from Brandon, Manitoba

    Aaaaaand my @RogersHelps is NOW down like everyone else. If @telus had cheaper plans than Rogers, I’d switch over today but there’s no real competition in Canada, all the plans are the same

  • cdnbeer
    Cody Lobreau (@cdnbeer) reported from Brandon, Manitoba

    @stuhunter @TELUS @RogersHelps File a formal complaint to @CCTS_CPRST, they take stuff like this seriously

  • truckn
    Stephen F (@truckn) reported from Brandon, Manitoba

    @patriotcanuck65 Lots of folks have overages for roaming errors, I've never heard of anybody that wasn't reimbursed after disputing it including myself. I suspect there's more to that story than meets the eye. I don't work for Telus. My experience is Best in coverage Best in customer service.

Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MPBentley
    Michael Bentley (@MPBentley) reported

    Have you ever had trouble reaching customer service at a large corporation? That was my experience earlier this week with @Telus and yes, I was frustrated. BUT then @TELUSsupport came through and looked after me 100% including pro-active follow-up. Thank you @TELUS

  • DJTravelAbacus
    V (@DJTravelAbacus) reported

    @TELUS so the laws changed that you can't financially penalize someone for canceling their internet and phone plans and your solution is to keep them in an endless loop of getting transfered and put on hold. Then hung up on? I got all day bud.

  • 604atom
    604atom (@604atom) reported

    @jodyvance @TELUS Yep Telus customer service sucks. Their agents aren't empowered to solve your issue. And then YOU are told to call some other number to be out on hold for hours. And the circle continues

  • HunterJame2258
    james hunter (@HunterJame2258) reported

    telus service has gone to sh#t

  • VanCityPaez
    VanCity!!! (@VanCityPaez) reported

    @for_vaughan @TELUSsupport There's a reason so many of my neighbours have switched from Telus to Rogers. The customer service is horrible, and their plans suck.

  • AFKnownWes
    Wes (@AFKnownWes) reported

    @jodyvance @TELUS It’s bigger than you think. Under new CRTC guidelines, all of Canadas Telecom’s are to switch to an App based service system. All staff are going to be canned, no more call centres. Rogers is ****** too!

  • gibsonsgolfer
    Bob Cotter 🇨🇦 (@gibsonsgolfer) reported

    @jodyvance @TELUS I finally discovered that it would cost me a lot to cancel Telus with current contracts running until late 2027. I suppose I will have to wait until then.

  • _paulrai
    Duke of Football (@_paulrai) reported

    @jodyvance @TELUS Absolutely abysmal signal for today’s game

  • olyth_terminal
    Olyth (@olyth_terminal) reported

    $AMPG FYI this is not even including the AI-RAN market which is projected to add another $10b in revenue to the $20b from O-RAN by 2030. So that's a market that went from basically 0 to $30b in a little over 5 years. With 6G and AI Tailwinds to drive it another decade or more. You're probably wondering why this industry is growing so fast. It's not primarily the infrastructure upgrade to 6g. Yes it will help speed up the transition to advanced 5G and 6G BUT there's one main reason. Mobile Network Operator CEOs are fed up with vendor lock-in. They're tired of being dependent on a handful of suppliers with little leverage on pricing, innovation speed, or customization. O-RAN and AI-RAN give them the ability to mix hardware and software from multiple vendors. That drives down costs and unlocks new efficiencies and revenue streams. Right now the vendors know there's no competition. How do you think that's going for the MNOs during negotiations? O-RAN and AI-RAN change this. MNOs are speed running to alternatives at this point; the CAGR on O/AI-RAN prove this and $AMPG has proven their radios bring the results CEOs are looking for. The inflection point is this year. This quote from the Telus VP on using Samsung and Amplitech radios should tell you everything you need to know about how MNOs feel about single vendor lock in. It's stuck with me since I read it. It drives my conviction in $AMPG. “That’s our current mix. And it’s really important for us to have that deployment: if it [multi-vendor Open RAN] remains theoretical. It’s not good enough for us.” Do you feel conviction in Bureaus' sentiment? It should stick with you when you think about where $AMPG is headed.

  • bona_of
    bona fide lover of ladies (@bona_of) reported

    @SarcasticallyAJ @TSN_Sports @PrimeVideo You need to get iptv. I’ll never go back to telus tv and adding programming packages