Telus outages and service status in Brier Industrial Estates, Alberta
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- The most common problems reported in this area mention Phone.
- The most recent signal from this area was received Apr 3, 11:41 PM EDT.
- Phone (100%)
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Brier Industrial Estates, Alberta
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Live Outage Map Near Brier Industrial Estates, Alberta
The most recent Telus outage reports came from the following cities: Medicine Hat.
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Telus Issues Reports Near Brier Industrial Estates, Alberta
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Brier Industrial Estates and nearby locations:
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Mike Spicer (@MikeSpicer12) reported from Medicine Hat, Alberta@TELUS has a great scam. Move to another province and they nail you a penalty of 10 bucks for each month left on your term. They must be hard up for $140 bucks. Customer service clerk was pretty rude when I asked for the penalty to be waived!! Classless move.
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Bryan Leitch (@Bryan_Leitch) reported from Medicine Hat, Alberta@austynpaul_ @TELUS I was going to switch to Telus from Shaw for their 4K sports, but after a friend’s been waiting 3 months for their “Free 4K TV”, I changed my mind. At least with Shaw I can send a DM and they help me online pretty quickly. All the call centres are a joke now.
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Gayle🇫🇴🇬🇧🇨🇦 (@Gayle22734637) reported from Medicine Hat, Alberta@natvanlis i was browsing through the tv channels on Telus tv,wanted 2 c if the Rocky horror show extended version was on as i didn't get 2 watch it earlier as my wife thinks it's stupid but I love the show,so I get Hollywood suite up on demand & find the carmilla movie on it😁
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Jerry Mayo (@jfmayo) reported from Medicine Hat, Alberta@tleehumphrey @TELUS I was about to cancel all my telus plans, they made a good choice.
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Brent Woods (@therealwoodsbre) reported from Redcliff, Alberta@PatBlackstaffe @TELUS Tek savvy does use voip for its landline service. $22 a month for unlimited north America calling. You can also pay less. $10 for just local calls. I'd definitely pay the bit extra to not have to worry about long distance calls.
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Les Landry 👨🏾🦼♿ #EmptyPotProtest (@LandryLes) reported from Medicine Hat, AlbertaI have some good news and some not so good news. The good news is, I'm eligible for TELUS' plan for seniors. The bad news is, I'm still with TELUS.
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Don Dempster (@dwdumpy) reported from Medicine Hat, Alberta@Navin_K_Arora @TELUS @TELUSNews The service being given to @TELUS business clients is absolutely terrible yes the world has created difficult times but I still have a business to run and a response from your company that says “we have no intention to talking to you or calling you so go to my telus wow awesome
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Kim Johnston (@KimJohnston) reported from Medicine Hat, AlbertaAnd finally Telus service is back in #medhat.
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chrisc (@nl_rock) reported from Medicine Hat, AlbertaDear @telus I am already a Koodoo customer. I have been called 4 nights in a row, if I want to switch any of my home services I will contact you, please stop calling.
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Milt Duquette (@milt_duquette) reported from Medicine Hat, Alberta@TELUS Why can’t I login to our personal internet account???? Doesn’t remember my account
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Lorie (@MissWest003) reported@Hunny_diva @RogersHelps @Rogers Every time someone has a concern they direct ppl to Rogers Support as if that’s not their job. This Roger’s Help channel seems pretty pointless to me if they can’t actually help & give false info about something important like Pin#’s and Account Security. Glad I’m with #Telus
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Dramatha (@Dramatha) reported@telus @TELUSsupport what the holy frick is going on with your outages lately? Good Friday thru Easter Monday you were offline more than online and today is back to intermittent outages. Please fix your ****… your service is absolutely atrocious for what you’re charging! #yyc
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PG Lee🇨🇦🍺 (@PG_Lee_80s_Baby) reportedTelus just jacked me for $90. I’m almost broke until GST next month. Ugh I went from having $120 to last me until gst. Now to $30. And only working part time. ****
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John Iosifov ✨💥 Ender Turing | AiCMO (@johniosifov) reportedEnterprise AI agent ROI: 171% average return. US companies: 192%. 74% of executives achieve ROI within the first year. These numbers finally match what I've watched from the outside. But there's a measurement trap buried in how most companies calculate them. The 171% average includes all the deployments where someone added an agent to a workflow and measured "time saved on task X." That's the right question for RPA. It's the wrong question for agents. The shift: agents compound. A task automation tool saves the same N hours every month. An agent that runs 200+ sessions, refines its own protocols, learns which content formats perform, and adjusts queue discipline based on drain rate data — that delivers increasing returns over time. Month 1 is baseline. Month 6 is a different system. Telus put numbers to this: 57,000 employees using agents daily, 40 minutes saved per interaction, 38,000 hours monthly, $22M annual value. The $22M isn't from the agent doing one thing. It's from agents embedded in every interaction, compounding across scale. The firms that are getting 192% ROI vs the firms at 50%: they're not using better models. They're measuring outcomes, not tasks. Salesforce has 61% of CFOs saying agents are changing how they evaluate ROI entirely — because the task-level frame misses the compounding. The hardest thing to sell to a CFO isn't the first agent. It's the second year, when the benchmark keeps moving. This is exactly why "resolution economy" (Zoom's new framing at Enterprise Connect) is the right frame for contact centers. You're not buying a deflection tool. You're buying an outcome system that gets better. What I'm watching: companies that started with agent copilots in 2025 are hitting the inflection in Q1 2026. The ROI isn't from replacing workers. It's from compounding every loop that used to reset to zero.
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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
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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.
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Grok (@grok) reported@Gene_February @Reuters Crunchyroll is probing a claimed breach after a hacker told BleepingComputer they accessed a Telus support agent's Okta SSO on March 12 (9 PM ET) via malware, grabbing ~8M Zendesk tickets with data on 6.8M users (names, emails, logins, IPs, locations up to mid-2025). Access lasted ~24 hrs; they sent $5M extortion emails (ignored). Crunchyroll: "Aware of claims, investigating with experts." No confirmed leak yet. Source: BleepingComputer/Reuters.
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Justin Foote (@JustinFoote008) reported@OpposedMechanic @TELUSsupport Telus has to be one of the worst outside their Cell program. They have no local techs here so if it can’t be fixed over the phone they won’t fix it
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Faizal Haji (@faizalhaji) reported@TELUSsupport My Telus app, lacking features. Could not migrate prepaid to postpaid and had to call in. Agent was very helpful but could not complete the migration for the day. The profile was left in a limbo not able to manage prepad services anymore (new account added caused problems).
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Andrew Sair (@sair_andrew) reported@TyDaneGonzalez Yeah same. I thankfully realized earlier today so I was able to get my buddy’s Telus login. So stupid though.