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Telus outages and service status in Brossard, Quebec

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  • Telus generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Brossard, including 0 direct reports.
  • The most common problems reported in this area mention Internet, Total Blackout, and Wi-fi.
  • 33% Internet (33%)
  • 33% Total Blackout (33%)
  • 33% Wi-fi (33%)

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 Brossard, Quebec

The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Brossard, Quebec 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 Brossard, Quebec

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Montréal Internet 13 days ago
Montréal Total Blackout 29 days ago
Montréal Wi-fi 29 days ago
Montréal Wi-fi 1 month ago
Montréal Wi-fi 1 month ago
Montréal Total Blackout 1 month ago

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Telus Issues Reports Near Brossard, Quebec

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

  • FriendlyFuture
    TELUS Friendly Future Foundation (@FriendlyFuture) reported from Montréal, Quebec

    You can support emergency relief efforts today by texting the word DONATE to 41010 to donate $20 to TELUS @FriendlyFuture. All funds will go to local charities on the ground helping those impacted by #HurricaneFiona.

  • iwillbehave514
    Iwillbehave514 (@iwillbehave514) reported from Montréal, Quebec

    @chromaticaxis @marisa_buck We are having issues right now with TELUS ....I wouldn’t come

  • FriendlyFuture
    TELUS Friendly Future Foundation (@FriendlyFuture) reported from Montréal, Quebec

    You can support emergency relief efforts today by texting 41010 to donate $20 to TELUS @FriendlyFuture. All funds will go to local charities on the ground helping those impacted by #HurricaneFiona.

  • gmnewlook
    Martin Cirino Photography 🚆🚇🚉🚍✈📷🇨🇦 (@gmnewlook) reported from Montréal, Quebec

    Friggin' ADT by Telus...been on hold for 70 minutes with tech support...never waited more than 5 minutes before Telus bought them...

  • iwillbehave514
    Iwillbehave514 (@iwillbehave514) reported from Montréal, Quebec

    What a joke #TELUS makes u waste time when it’s an eternal problem

  • twoodward65
    Tracy (@twoodward65) reported from Montréal, Quebec

    I cannot believe @TELUS has still not corrected this issue! You can do better @TELUS

  • _alicehirsch
    alice hirsch (@_alicehirsch) reported from Montréal, Quebec

    Welcome to Telus where customers feel entitled to a phone line and will throw accusations at you when they fail a credit check.

  • Sheens13
    Sheeners (@Sheens13) reported from Montréal, Quebec

    Wow #telus way to just hang up on your client. And I wasn’t even rude👏

  • Marcus1967
    🇨🇦 Marc 🇺🇲 (@Marcus1967) reported from Montréal, Quebec

    @my_name_here85 Rogers is garbage. I did 20 years in telco and would recommend Koodo. Parent is Telus so you are on a strong network.

  • FriendlyFuture
    TELUS Friendly Future Foundation (@FriendlyFuture) reported from Montréal, Quebec

    You can support emergency relief efforts today by texting DONATE to 41010 to donate $20 to TELUS @FriendlyFuture. All funds will go to local charities on the ground helping those impacted by #HurricaneFiona.

  • downsdispatch
    John Downs (@downsdispatch) reported from Montréal, Quebec

    I’ve given up the same 416 phone number I’ve had for decades! I was told I’ve been paying $20 more per month compared to what people in Quebec pay. My cost of home internet/cable and cell service has plummeted compared to what I last paid in Toronto. #BellCanada #Telus

Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MalcyTroll
    MalcyTroll (@MalcyTroll) reported

    @ProvoGal01 @TELUS @TELUSsupport Are you dumb? Option A: Call Telus and get an Indian support person in india. Option B: Call Telus and get an Indian support person in Canada. Once they infiltrate they use extreme nepotism and only hire other Indians. They take a monopoly on certain enterprises. Call centers are one of them.. By using an OG Indian not a Canadian Larping Indian Telus pays 10c/hour vs $16/hour for the exact same thing. It’s just business.

  • NFTWOH
    Not For The Woke Of Heart (@NFTWOH) reported

    @Landonforward14 @TELUS What the actual ****?!

  • ChadR991
    Chad (@ChadR991) reported

    @ProvoGal01 @TELUS @TELUSsupport I hang up as soon as I hear an Indian on the phone. Can’t trust Indians. Too many scammers. They are the most dishonest people I’ve ever known.

  • nnalrihS
    Shirlann 🇨🇦 (@nnalrihS) reported

    @ProvoGal01 @TELUS @TELUSsupport Not to mention when they answer the call it sounds like they are in the middle of a damn farm. Roosters crowing, dogs barking, kids screaming. How professional.

  • 6Nonny
    Josh (@6Nonny) reported

    @Johal6O4 @zCallouts No Telus has ****** me on multiple occasions, one time a dump truck tried to take a detour down my street and smoked a power line

  • vtripath1
    neo (@vtripath1) reported

    Never believe a @TELUS store rep and read their agreements before you sign any contract with them. The rep will lure you saying your billing amount won’t change during the whole contract period but their agreement would say something else. And that’s where you are trapped.

  • mysticl
    Impenitent Atheist (@mysticl) reported

    @ProvoGal01 @TELUS @TELUSsupport I get calls from telus almost every day ... as soon as they say telus i say, I know you are not from telus and they immediately hang up ... SCAMMER ... give it a try, they don;t even bother trying to convince me anymore

  • Mstei0
    Micheal Steinhauer (@Mstei0) reported

    A slob talking about my telus bill paid for by my tax refund. Myself? Anyways. You're lucky these slobs help you.

  • CanadaScamada
    Ai AM CAVEMAN (@CanadaScamada) reported

    Winnipegers have had enough. For years, major telecom providers like Bell MTS and Telus (along with others in the big telecom club) have dominated the market in Manitoba with high prices, unreliable service, frequent outages, and frustrating customer support that often leaves people on hold for hours or bouncing between agents. Customers routinely report surprise bill increases, slow or inconsistent speeds, poor coverage in parts of the city and surrounding areas, and endless hassles when trying to fix simple issues. Many feel taken advantage of—paying premium rates for subpar, sometimes insecure connections that struggle during peak times or bad weather. Complaints have piled up nationally, with the big providers frequently topping lists for billing disputes, contract problems, and overall poor service. It's a classic case of limited competition leading to complacency: pay up or put up with it. But relief is on the horizon. Starlink is stepping in as a game-changing alternative, delivering high-speed satellite internet that works almost anywhere with a clear view of the sky. No more relying on aging cables or spotty towers—users in and around Winnipeg and rural Manitoba are reporting faster, more consistent speeds (often 100+ Mbps down), lower latency for streaming and gaming, and far better reliability than traditional options in areas where wired service has lagged. Setup is straightforward with self-install hardware, there's no long-term contract lock-in for many plans, and it's proving especially valuable for those fed up with the old guard. While pricing isn't the absolute cheapest in dense urban spots with fibre available, it often undercuts or matches what people were paying for inferior service—and the freedom from constant headaches makes it feel like a bargain. The message from frustrated Winnipegers is clear: the days of being held hostage by shoddy, overpriced telecom are numbered. Plastering their names on the local hockey teams heads as a mark of ownership will fool none. Starlink is here to give people real choice and better connectivity. Time to point that dish skyward and leave the old frustrations behind. -Grok & Ai

  • Jonleescholes
    Jonathan Lee Scholes (@Jonleescholes) reported

    @TELUS what the heck happened to installing the PureFibre to the rest of the Somerset neighbourhood? You started 4 years ago then just gave up, the half I live in did not get the PureFibre and have the worst service because it’s the ‘old’ system! Now Bonavista is in the plans?!