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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.

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  • kFaNsUpAfLy
    don't chew with your mouth open (@kFaNsUpAfLy) reported

    @TELUS Im pretty sure we determined its a Samsung issue

  • camdogfish
    King Zora (@camdogfish) reported

    New hobby when "Rogers" or "Telus" calls you is just act like you don't know anything until they start swearing at you and have a nice little screaming match until they hang up

  • EhrmantrautCap_
    Ehrmantraut Capital (@EhrmantrautCap_) reported

    AmpliTech Group $AMPG (only ~$178 million market cap): - Confirmed to be supplying $AMZN and $VSAT for SATCOM equipment - Confirmed to be supplying cryogenic LNAs to $IBM and $GOOG for their quantum computing R&D - Has $NVDA as a customer for the AI-RAN project, with NVIDIA's AI Aerial software using AmpliTech's proprietary 64T64R Massive MIMO radio units - Has TELUS as their customer, who has already exceeded the LOI of $40 million by $5-7 million according to the CEO - Is projected to generate $50 million revenue in 2026 as per management's guidance - Gross margin of 48% in Q1 and expected to improve further in the coming years - 25-30% CAGR in the upcoming 5 years, possibly higher than 30% Truly a gem. Still comfortably holding.

  • schafer_von
    Eric Von Schäfer (@schafer_von) reported

    @BluelineBardown @Rogers Already had swapped to Telus because I can't ******* stand Shaw->Rogers tech support when their internet breaks because their service quality is horrible.

  • youngster1015
    Bobby (@youngster1015) reported

    @truthte52543233 @SchislerCole Bell down 30% even after an unprecedented dividend cut and Telus down 40% and can barely pay their annual 15% dividend yield. Sounds like rogers is doing waaaaaaaay better than bell and Telus combined in a tough industry

  • HitmenEwok
    Jeff Schauff (@HitmenEwok) reported

    @Rogers I know it's only a drop in the bucket but I promise I will cancel my Rogers cable the second my contract expires and switch to Telus for this. Killing Fan960 is the last straw garbage move from this company for me.

  • 4lt4cOn
    Salty Cracker 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇨🇦🤍 (@4lt4cOn) reported

    @yyzsportsmedia @Rogers I listen to am 660 every morning on my drive to work. You suck…canceling my phone service and going with @TELUS

  • nighthawwk91
    Cody J Bechard (III) (@nighthawwk91) reported

    @TELUS Absolutely! My phone, has no service alot. As I type this I have 5 bars, but no data. Often it will constantly be switching from 5G, to 4G, then "emergency calls only" very sporadic. It's been this way approximately 4-5 weeks

  • chinoalemano
    ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reported

    JUST IN: American 5G is among the WORST in the world for AI, according to Ookla. And FDD radios, like the ones $AMPG sells to Telus $T.TO, are the key. Out of 22 countries studied, the US ranks DEAD LAST in the share of throughput it gives to the uplink, and 20th in latency. That matters because AI services (multimodal AI, AR glasses, real-time apps) are uplink-hungry. They push data UP: video, voice, sensor streams. And US networks are sitting below the thresholds AI needs. Why is the US so far behind? Ookla is specific: the country leans too heavily on TDD spectrum and lacks enough FDD lowband to complement it. The networks with consistent uplink (the Nordics, UK, Australia) combine TDD midband WITH FDD. The US doesn't. Read that again. The diagnosis is literally: America needs more FDD in the mix. Now connect it to AMPG. On the Tier-1 carrier deployment we've discussed, AMPG supplies the FDD mid-band radios. Two of the five radios per sector, in the exact band Ookla says US networks are missing. So the logic writes itself. If the US wants 5G that's actually ready for the AI era, Ookla says it needs network investment and more FDD. That's capex. And capex on FDD radios is precisely the buildout AMPG sells into. And this lines up with everything else pointing the same way: the $66B TELUS plan, the FY2027 defense spend, the sovereignty push, the AI-RAN validation. More American network investment, in the exact areas AMPG serves. The diagnosis (US needs FDD and network investment for AI) points straight at AMPG's lane. America's 5G isn't ready for AI. Fixing it means building more of exactly what AMPG makes. This is not financial advice. Do your own research. I'm long $AMPG.

  • OlstadConnie
    Connie Olstad (@OlstadConnie) reported

    @TheNonaBarker @TELUSsupport Thank you. I had hoped after my mother’s death 2 years ago that Telus would stop sending this horrible “Sorry to see you go” email to relatives and executors of deceased people. Very disappointing.