Telus outages and service status in Brossard, Quebec
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: internet, phone and wi-fi.
- 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 Phone, Internet, and TV.
- The most recent signal from this area was received Jun 7, 11:32 AM EDT.
- Phone (33%)
- Internet (22%)
- TV (22%)
- Total Blackout (11%)
- Wi-fi (11%)
The latest reports from users having issues in Brossard come from postal codes J4X .
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, and Brossard.
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Wi-fi | 4 days ago |
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Phone | 7 days ago |
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TV | 13 days ago |
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Total Blackout | 15 days ago |
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Internet | 15 days ago |
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Phone | 15 days ago |
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Telus Issues Reports Near Brossard, Quebec
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Brossard and nearby locations:
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Tracy (@twoodward65) reported from Montréal, QuebecI cannot believe @TELUS has still not corrected this issue! You can do better @TELUS
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Iwillbehave514 (@iwillbehave514) reported from Montréal, Quebec@chromaticaxis @marisa_buck We are having issues right now with TELUS ....I wouldn’t come
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TELUS Friendly Future Foundation (@FriendlyFuture) reported from Montréal, QuebecYou 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.
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Sheeners (@Sheens13) reported from Montréal, QuebecWow #telus way to just hang up on your client. And I wasn’t even rude👏
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TELUS Friendly Future Foundation (@FriendlyFuture) reported from Montréal, QuebecYou 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.
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Martin Cirino Photography 🚆🚇🚉🚍✈📷🇨🇦 (@gmnewlook) reported from Montréal, QuebecFriggin' ADT by Telus...been on hold for 70 minutes with tech support...never waited more than 5 minutes before Telus bought them...
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alice hirsch (@_alicehirsch) reported from Montréal, QuebecWelcome to Telus where customers feel entitled to a phone line and will throw accusations at you when they fail a credit check.
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TELUS Friendly Future Foundation (@FriendlyFuture) reported from Montréal, QuebecYou 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.
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🇨🇦 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.
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John Downs (@downsdispatch) reported from Montréal, QuebecI’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
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Iwillbehave514 (@iwillbehave514) reported from Montréal, QuebecWhat a joke #TELUS makes u waste time when it’s an eternal problem
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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A ******* Leaf (@LeafusMaximus) reported@PsudoMike telus just charged me $20 in store for a sim card the other day, this is unfortunately already a thing. the worst part is this law was passed years ago but they were given an undetermined grace period until now
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Soops (@soopskrypton) reported@Tablesalt13 @JeffreyRWRath Telus and Bell were slapped for using Huawei in its 5G network. The Americans had known that E.T. was phoning home but it's across the Pacific.
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TheFallGuy (@TheFallGuy450) reported@JonFraserTF @TELUS Telus is the worst.
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Tierneymisu (@the_ref14) reported@wongkarwasian $35 for 100gb canada-us-mexico with public mobile (Telus network) They exist and it's easier then ever to find a deal. People just like pissing money away
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Mardo (@MardoResearch) reported$AMPG is moving because investors are realizing this may be more than a small telecom parts company. The simple bull case: AMPG makes radio equipment used in Open RAN networks. Open RAN lets telecom companies build 5G networks using equipment from multiple vendors instead of relying only on giants like Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung, or Huawei. That matters because TELUS, one of Canada’s largest telecom companies, is rolling out Open RAN across Canada — and AMPG appears to be one of the smaller vendors getting real equipment into that network. According to industry reports, TELUS Open RAN sites use AMPG radios alongside Samsung equipment, with AMPG providing two FDD mid-band radios per sector. A normal macro tower has three sectors, which implies six AMPG radios per site. So the upside math is what has investors excited: If TELUS eventually deploys AMPG equipment across 5,000 sites, that could mean roughly 30,000 radios. At an estimated $10,000–$25,000 per radio, that creates a rough potential revenue range of $300 million to $750 million over time (compared to current annualized revenue of around $21 million). That is not official company guidance, and pricing/volumes are not confirmed. But for a company with a small market cap, even a portion of that opportunity could be very meaningful. The stock is going up because investors are betting AMPG could turn from a niche RF components company into a real supplier for the next wave of 5G, Open RAN, and AI-connected telecom infrastructure. Disclosure: I'm long, and already up +40% after reviewing @rk8215's deep dive. Credit also goes to @olyth_terminal fore recent analysis.
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Moses (@dynamozes) reported@Highteaspeaks @Bell Try to get on an employee program with either Telus or Rogers. If you don't mind issues with network coverage sometimes and the likes, then try Koodo or Fido for cheaper plans. But if you want a plan that's 5g and the likes, then I'll suggest the Big 3. Worked for them before
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Joyboy 🤩 (@Lawal347) reported@FemiOla63 @OurFavOnlineDoc Please how do I register on this apps I tried to sign up on telus but it’s not working
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Bubba Love's Bubbles (@BrianWa51721128) reported@Blackbird3311 @TELUSsupport @TELUS Optic Service is pathetic. We're switching providers
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Ehrmantraut Capital (@EhrmantrautCap_) reported@enochtalent @Lonsdale171255 The stock market is always unpredictable. But I do believe $AMPG is really a hidden gem here. Potentially $300 million revenue (could be more if the ASP on their radios is above $10k & service fees etc.) from here to 2029, from TELUS alone. The current market cap is only ~$200m.
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Nsamba (@NvaZirobwe) reported@benmwine @faibanet Never be royal to these companies they don’t care about you I learnt the hard way. I for one I use Rogers communications but these guys increased my bill from 50$ to 70$ without notice I switched to Telus who gave me 40$ 1Gbps Rogers called me and gave me 1.5Gbps at 35$.