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Telus Issues Reports Near Cache Creek, British Columbia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Cache Creek and nearby locations:
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Robert Tremblay (@RobertT93347663) reported from Cache Creek, British Columbia@tim_of_ottawa Tim of Ottawa. I got highjacked by Koodo (more like Voodo) an offspring of Telus. Worst expérience in my entire twitter years. I am going to fire Telus tomorrow. My brief encounter with them was downright piracy and rudeness. If you don't hear from me again, l've been assinated.
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Robert Tremblay (@RobertT93347663) reported from Cache Creek, British Columbia@tim_of_ottawa Out of Twitter Jail again after sharing a horrible twitter jail cell with Mongo the brute force who pushes everyone around. I had major interuptions when l switched over to Telus. My account somewhat on hold, too many interventions. Hope all is well with everyone there in Ottawa.
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ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reported$AMPG's CEO just confirmed $AMZN as a customer, alongside CPI and Viasat. Not only that. He mentions $SPCX too. Where? An on-camera interview with Maxim Group's senior analyst. Almost nobody has watched it yet. He's asked where AmpliTech sits in satellite. And the CEO answers with a customer list, verbatim: "Companies like Viasat, Amazon, CPI, all those guys are our customers". Ground stations. Per him, pretty much all the high-end ones. Amazon's logo has been on AMPG's customer wall for a while. What's new is the CEO binding it to the ground-station segment, out loud, on the record. THE MECHANISM almost everyone misses The next 30 seconds of the same answer: "In the past, this was not absolutely necessary". Analog signals forgave mediocre front ends. TV got through anyway. Now everything is digital data. And bits don't forgive: every dB of noise is throughput you lose. Translation: AmpliTech didn't chase this market. The market's physics drifted toward the one thing this company has built since day one: the lowest-noise front end. THE MULTIPLIER A ground station isn't one antenna. It's an antenna farm: arrays of dishes, because arrays buy you range. Now run the CEO's own market math: LEOs launching, MEOs launching, SpaceX launching, Amazon launching. Every constellation needs gateways. Every gateway is a farm. Every dish in every farm needs a front end that lives or dies on noise figure. Constellations compete with each other. Farms just multiply. That's the pick-and-shovel position: you don't need to pick the winning constellation. You sell to every farm. And one precision that matters: SpaceX is named as a market force launching satellites. It is NOT on the customer list. The list is Viasat, Amazon and CPI. THE PEDIGREE This isn't a new lane for $AMPG. It's the founding one. Low-noise amplifiers are the company's original DNA, designed and built in the US for decades. Quantum is the lottery ticket. Satcom is the day job. And the day job just caught a demand supercycle. On terminals: high-speed Ku and Ka band, the CEO's words, "we're in the thick of that". THE PATTERN Same interview: Telus, named. IBM and Google, named. Now Viasat, Amazon and CPI, placed in context. The anonymous era of this story is ending one name at a time. "Lowest noise figures in the industry" is the company's claim, on the record. SpaceX: named as a market, not as a customer. Satcom rides on constellation capex continuing. Cycles wobble. The front end is the toll booth of the ground segment. AMPG was collecting at that booth before the road got crowded. Now count the cars. Not financial advice. I'm long $AMPG. DYOR. 📡
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michael abbadie (@thom7002) reported@McnuggetPeople @Rogers NO OFFENCE BUT YOUR BELL DID SAME ****. MAYBE ASK TELUS TO GET INVOLVED
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p (@SkeeterIRL) reportedMad how every cork gay is friends with every other cork gay and if you didn't work at Apple or Eli Lilly or Telus you're never going to be friends with any of them.
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JJ (@JLJohnston) reported@Durmo2010 @TELUSsupport I’ve been on the phone with them for an hour trying to book an appointment to get set up for service. Waited hours for callback that never came. Tried again, waited, then they asked for my DL or SIN. Telus can verify my identity without that information. Not a good start Telus.
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Canoof (@Canooflehead) reportedMy dealings with @Rogers & @Telus over the past couple months have made it blatantly obvious that we have a crisis in Canada when it comes to the telecommunications monopoly. Abysmal customer service from both companies. Changing service providers has made no difference.
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Johan N. (@rk8215) reportedWe have $AMPG CEO saying that Telus already exceeded $40M LOI with $5-7 million dollars and that Telus is asking more configurations from them. They cancel ATM and announce stock buyback program AND same time Telus announces that they will spend $66 BILLION dollars to enhance 5G and fibre networks. Connect the dots. This is a huge find by @chinoalemano. 🔥🛰🚀
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Hakeem Ogunjobi (@olanshiley_211) reportedFor the past 3weeks, it has been a terrible experience with @TELUS @TELUSsupport with my internet. Zero customer service, customer support and resolution. We have been with them for over 4years and this provider act as if customers are ****. This is unbelievable!
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e - Settle Down Now (@settledown69) reported@GradySas @TELUS should step in here and open up these broadcasts with the same staff and prove why they're the telecom service of the West. Rogers Shaw is dead to me.
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Grammy (@jumpyGlenys) reported@JayJanower @Rogers Same problem with Telus AI does not have the answers Human interaction is key
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Sam Hauck (@Sam_WineTeacher) reported@TELUSsupport No, thank you. We still have Telus for our phones but finally dumped them after a couple of months of extremely frustrating lack of service and support (HOURS) on the phone trying to rectify several price increases and later, cancelling services yet still being billed!!