Telus outages and service status in Chesterville, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Chesterville, Ontario
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Telus Issues Reports Near Chesterville, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Chesterville and nearby locations:
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Glen Canham 🇨🇦 (@GlenCanham) reported from North Stormont, Ontario@MaizeingPete @TELUS I think rural cell service is getting worse everywhere
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Artie Makris (@ArtieMakris) reported from South Dundas, OntarioNew phone new sim , SIM doesn’t connect , Call call support , how do I get this fixed @TELUSsupport @TELUS
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Old Dad (@OLDDAD2024) reportedSo i paid my telus bill just now by phone. When the computer asked “Is there anything else I can do for you today?” I said you could rub my feet. “I understand you want to look into upgrading your service plan.” WTAF? If you don’t understand my answer, say so. Don’t freak me out.
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TheDadalorian (@BigSexy9216) reported@DaveEDanna Man! That is crazy! We, on a good day get 35-40 Mbps download, but we are in Canada with Telus, and they are a terrible provider.
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helen yung (@helenyung) reportedHey @telus @TELUSsupport your call centres have messed up our account for 8 months, and now they’ve cancelled our service or locked us out. A million years ago I worked for you guys while I was in school. What happened that your service got so bad?
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Alan Errington (@AlanErrington) reported@arnesalvesen Yes, optic on telus. It’s been happening for a while, same channel, same time. Surely they must be aware of it & try to fix it? Seems really amateur?
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CK Capital (@CKCapitalxx) reportedThe $ASTS selloff makes no sense to me and I think people are confusing short term noise with long term certainty. Let me lay out exactly where this company stands right now. $3.9 billion in cash on the balance sheet. Fully funded. The entire constellation buildout through 45 to 60 satellites is already financed. There is no dilution risk. There is no funding risk. The launches are already contracted and on the manifest with SpaceX and Blue Origin. BlueBird 6 is in orbit. Unfolded successfully. Largest commercial communications array ever deployed in low earth orbit. 120 Mbps peak speeds directly to unmodified smartphones. The physics works. The technology is proven. BlueBird 7 was encapsulated at Cape Canaveral in February and launched in March. BlueBirds 8 through 29 are in various stages of production. 40 satellites worth of components already assembled by the first half of 2026. Bulk launches starting soon. Over $1.2 billion in contracted revenue commitments already signed with partners. AT&T. Verizon. Vodafone. Rakuten. TELUS. stc Group. The carriers are signed. The agreements are done. The phones are already compatible. Nobody needs to buy new hardware. This is not a company still trying to figure out if it works. The technology works. The satellites are launching on schedule. The money is in the bank. The partners are signed. The only thing left is time. 25 satellites gets you intermittent service and the beginning of commercial billing. 45 to 60 gets you continuous coverage across the US, Europe, and Japan. That timeline is this year. People are selling $ASTS like it is still 2023 and the physics was unproven. The physics was proved. The satellites are up. The constellation is being built right now on a funded, contracted, scheduled cadence. This is not a bet on whether it works anymore. It is a bet on when the revenue starts. And the answer to that is months, not years. $ASTS
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Sadiabc (@74Sadiabc) reported@TELUS took almost 3 phone calls since my Dad passed away in August 2025 to get through to a Telus Customer Service rep who could actually help. You should give Carl a RAISE! The rest of your agents are useless. Train them better
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Harry Sak (@CriticalAnger) reportedGood news, Telus was able to put in a cancellation. So, this means that all the scammers cost me was a little time, which I have tons of. **** Indians, worthless street shitters.
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Drew Rickard (@DrewRickard2) reported@AlanErrington Yes same problem via Telus TV, must be a Global issue??
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Frenzi 🌺🇨🇦🌺 (@MissTrulie) reported@OscarGrouchAjax @TELUSsupport I am having this exact same issue and I am in Toronto. Time zone is showing Halifax as well. So this Telus issue that needs to be looked at. If I put auto time zone on it reverts back to Halifax. This started today. Please have someone check into this.
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Special (@Special21022) reported@CryptoGenio_ If the 1.5k is your first week earnings and he takes all not still bad na..as long as you are not paying him first till you start earning..do you know life changing opportunity that is..I have been on Telus over a year now going to two years..do you know how helpful the money is?