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Telus Issues Reports Near Chelmsford, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Chelmsford and nearby locations:
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S k y (@walkstrutdance) reported from Simard, Ontario@globecontent @TELUS LOL I just cancelled my Telus account and I won't never go back
Telus Issues Reports
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PsudoMike π¨π¦ (@PsudoMike) reportedVancouver council votes this Wednesday on pausing new AI data centre approvals until the city builds an actual framework for water, power, and noise impacts. Telus has two projects riding on it. Asking a company to prove it won't strain the grid before shovels go in the ground is normal due diligence, not overreach. If a project can't survive that review, it was never going to be a good neighbour.
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Jimmy #Markets ππ (@jmysct0) reportedHello Canada! Telus what is the deal with $TU ??? I have scratched my head, and wondered this whole way down. Everything looks fine, unless yall are going into recession?
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Howard Beal (@alexanderBC83) reported@wyattd09 @TELUS @Rogers Why support any internet provider in Canada that has been gouging is for years, both mobile and home. Starlink has been fantastic
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vacey (@v4ceyy) reported@TELUS PLEASE fix your stupid internet
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ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reportedJUST IN: $ERIC just reported Q2 2026 earnings. The post below reads the 3 paragraphs of CEO commentary. And Olyth's right, it's exactly 3. I read the other 43 pages of the filing. And it's bullish for $AMPG. The AI connectivity layer isn't just in Ekholm's closing line. It's in the numbers. Receipts: β Inventories jumped SEK 7.3B (~$750M) in six months. The highest level in the six quarters they disclose. Their stated reason, verbatim: "ahead of planned Q3 deliveries". The giant is loading shelves. β Q3 Networks sales: guided ABOVE 3-year average seasonality. And the margin warning everyone sold? Their stated cause: "higher volumes of network rollout projects". Too much deployment. Read that twice. β The "FCF collapse" headline says Q2 down 85%. The filing says first-half FCF UP 19%. The cash didn't vanish. It became radios, sitting in a warehouse, waiting for H2. β Q2 adjusted gross margin came in above the HIGHEST analyst estimate on the street. The market sold the warning, not the execution. β And the AI layer this post flags? Not just words. An AI drone-sensing demo running on live cell towers made Ericsson's top 3 strategic highlights of the quarter. Network-as-sensor just became earnings-report material. β Dell'Oro, cited inside Ericsson's own report: global RAN market stable in 2026. The pie stopped shrinking. The next wave of orders is what's up for grabs. So put it together. The biggest Western RAN vendor just told you AI-driven connectivity is the next wave, stocked a warehouse for an H2 deployment push, and guided volumes above seasonality. $AMPG is the only American company designing and selling an open 64T64R Massive MIMO O-RAN radio. Standing in front of that exact wave. With management's signaled Q2/Q3 carrier deals going straight to POs. The category is proven. The wave is loading. AMPG's job is execution. August tells us. Tell us. Telus. Not financial advice. I'm long $AMPG. DYOR. π‘
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judy y (@Averyflash) reported@JasJohalBC Is Brent Chapman operating a boiler room out of the constituency office? I didnβt even know Telus bills could get that high. Is he on a constant vacation somewhere and those are roaming charges? Maybe some high flyer can break this down for us.
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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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John Iosifov β¨π₯ Ender Turing | AiCMO (@johniosifov) reportedTELUS Digital ran 90,000 simulations training contact center agents with ElevenLabs voice AI. Result: 20% faster onboarding. Early signs of lower turnover. Then they deployed an ElevenAgents voice agent to proactively call newly activated internet customers in their first 90 days. Outcome: customers who got the proactive call were less than half as likely to cancel within 30 days. Let me translate that into a number most contact center leaders will recognize. If you're running a telco with 100,000 new activations per quarter and a 15% 30-day churn rate β that's 15,000 customers churning before they even form a habit. Cut that rate in half with a proactive voice AI call and you're retaining 7,500 additional customers per quarter. At $50/month average revenue per customer over a 24-month average lifecycle, that's $9M in preserved revenue per quarter from a single proactive AI workflow. This is the number that shifts the conversation from "AI pilot" to "AI mandate." Three things are worth noting about the TELUS/ElevenLabs model: **1. They kept humans in the loop for complexity.** ElevenAgents handle high-volume routine calls and route complex or sensitive issues to human agents β who receive better-qualified interactions. The human workload improves in quality, not just quantity. **2. The agent training use case is often bigger than the customer-facing use case.** 90,000 simulations means new hires have practiced situations they might not encounter in their first 6 months of calls. That preparation is invisible on a dashboard but shows up in first-call resolution and escalation rates. **3. TELUS Digital is now a preferred implementation partner, not just a customer.** That's a distribution signal. Enterprise contact center operators trust vendors who can show they've operationalized the technology themselves. At Ender Turing we track enterprise CX deployments closely. The pattern from the last 12 months is clear: the organizations getting results aren't running bigger pilots. They're moving production workloads incrementally β starting with high-volume, low-variance use cases like proactive onboarding calls β and building from that baseline. 90,000 training simulations. 50% churn reduction. These aren't beta numbers. They're the new competitive baseline. If your team is still in the "exploring voice AI" phase, that baseline just moved.
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Britt Filion (Kennedy) (@brittkennedyWX) reportedHas anyoneβs data not been working with Telus lately? We switched back from Virgin because virgin was garbage, and now Iβm having issues with Telus again. π
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Grouchy Grandpa (@GrouchyGrandpa0) reported@koodo @TELUS please fix t991 registration "internal application error has occurred"