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Telus outages and service status in Bredenbury, Saskatchewan

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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Bredenbury, Saskatchewan

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Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • HoggHead2375
    HoggHead (@HoggHead2375) reported

    @TELUS I have no idea how you guys still function as a business. Most unorganized company of the last decade for sure. You deserve to go bankrupt with your unorganized customer service. 8 hour wait times. Just to get passed around and around. #epicfail

  • yeg_sewer_rat
    Duncan Magroin (Mug/Shot) (@yeg_sewer_rat) reported

    @Martyupnorth I have had Rogers, Bell and Telus ; they all have terrible customer service until you call to cancel, then they have plans that save you lots.

  • ravinispunk
    Ravin (@ravinispunk) reported

    @CurlyZebra77 @TELUS Here are the Phone Numbers: Rogers Conected For Success: 1-888-793-2441 and Telus Mobility/Internet For Good: 1-833-323-3338 - They are dedicated customer service lines for both these programs and are extremely helpful. Hope this helps!

  • Nole_fan_girl
    Tennis Girl 🎾 (@Nole_fan_girl) reported

    Hey @TELUSsupport not having a number that people can call or a live human on chat is beyond pathetic for 2026 and the prices you charge your customers. @TELUS used to be known for great customer service but now it's nothing but a never ending circle of chat and messages.

  • phyrefoxx
    R I L E Y 🇨🇦 (@phyrefoxx) reported

    @wongkarwasian I use Public prepaid. Bought my phone outright. Telus network for $36 a month. Unlimited everything

  • RishabG61584484
    Dexter.eth (@RishabG61584484) reported

    @canadiancailin You’re sitting in a small town in Canada, using Rogers, Fido, or Telus internet to search Wikipedia about an incident, then acting like you know better than your own government and elected representatives, while accusing others of fake outrage and crying.

  • Puckluck81
    Name (@Puckluck81) reported

    @TELUSsupport @TELUS my refund has been on going for 15 days. You promised a call back in 48 hours 72 hours ago. Of this is customer service I think @Rogers might have several new customers.

  • BannedOver
    Ban Ned (@BannedOver) reported

    @hughhewitt Who gives a **** about him? Why aren’t you talking about the save act? Why aren’t you calling out your rino friends? Are you used to have Telus and all the others on your program all the time now you don’t talk about them they’re all going to get primary’d

  • ElizabethRBess
    ElizabethR (@ElizabethRBess) reported

    @perfectrose2011 I’ve been on hold for 90 minutes. I’m very tired so I don’t know how much longer I’ll last. Yes, both Rogers and Telus have appalling customer service. It’s a pathetic situation. 😔😡

  • BStoneBrief
    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