Telus outages and service status in Chesterville, Ontario
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Users are reporting problems related to: internet, phone and wi-fi.
- Telus generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Chesterville, including 0 direct reports.
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Chesterville, Ontario
The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Chesterville, Ontario and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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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 π¨π¦ (@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 doesnβt 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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AslamS (@aslamsabir9) reportedTelus fraudulent practices. Telus is charging me for home security service which Ido not have. It was cancelled more than a year ago.they are charging me $15.00 plus GST $.75 Hard to get phone connection. They divert you to AI. There should be a person to talk with.
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BS Detector (@allliesonyou) reported@UnkleHack69 Cell is cheaper here than the US. Look around. I pay $35 for CAN, US and Mexico. More data than I'd ever use. Based on the Telus network. Public Mobile.
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Raven (@Sharisraven) reported@TELUS @Norton unbelievable wait time still nothing resolved with the spawn of Satan on my phone! Yet you continue to take my payments without service rendered!
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Lee Redpath (@redman_mather) reported@field2fieldag @Bell_MTSHelps @Bell_MTS Doesnβt matter who youβre with, that stretch is a dead zone. Iβm with public mobile which is owned by telus and that area is pretty poor
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ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reportedSmall ask, but it matters more than you'd think. π Drop a comment under the post I'm quoting (not this one), telling people what grabs YOU the most about $AMPG. The only US-made 64T64R radio? The cryogenic quantum angle? NVIDIA in the Open6G demo? The $2-to-founder story? Telus already deploying? Whatever it is for you, say it. Here's why this little gesture counts: engagement is what pushes a post in front of new eyes. Every comment, every reply, puts this company in front of someone who's never heard of it. That's how a story most people are sleeping on finally gets seen. We're not a paid promo. We're not a fund. We're just a group of people who did the work, believe in something real, and want others to at least get the chance to look. So take ten seconds. Comment what stands out to you. Help the signal travel. This is how the little guys get heard. π€ Not financial advice. I'm long $AMPG. DYOR.
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Brett Stone (@BStoneBrief) reported@CanadianPro2 @MarkJCarney You can even technically use black water by transfering heat to sewage lines which would also facilitate district heating probably even more than the steam tunnels will in the downtown Telus building. But then that fosters bad bacteria.
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Sharon Daniel Β©οΈπ (@sharondaniel91) reportedOk so this is what we have to deal with here . The big 3 -Ts we have. Thanks to our CRTC. We are F*cked why because where are you going to go . Each of those companies nowβs this . The Canadian customer canβt go any where really . As donβt now who own who anymore . The beautiful monopoly we have is crazy. They donβt late anyone in. BCE Inc. ββ Bell Canada ββ Bell Mobility ββ Virgin Plus ββ Lucky Mobile ββ Northwestel ββ Bell Media β ββ CTV β ββ CTV News β ββ BNN Bloomberg β ββ CP24 β ββ Noovo βββββββββββββββββ- Rogers Communications ββ Rogers Wireless ββ Rogers Internet ββ Rogers TV ββ Fido ββ Chatr ββ Shaw ββ Sportsnet ββ Citytv ββ 37.5% of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment ββββββββββββββββββ- TELUS Corporation ββ TELUS ββ Koodo ββ Public Mobile ββ TELUS Health ββ TELUS Agriculture ββββββββββββββββββ- Quebecor ββ Videotron ββ Freedom Mobile ββ Fizz ββ Videotron Internet/TV So donβt be fooled by the. New. CRTC .Saya start June 12 if I am not mistaken @grok please check it. The those monopolies companies canβt charge you for? Activation. Searching ore cancelation. Again we late grok fact check all
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Mark Warner (@MAAWLAW) reported"[The new @Telus fee] comes just as new [#CRTC] rules are set to kick in preventing telecommunications companies from charging customers when they cancel, change or activate plans... in a move meant to make it easier for consumers to switch internet and cellphone plans."π€
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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 Canadaβs largest telecom companies, is rolling out Open RAN across Canada β 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 $10,000β$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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Marqee (@Marquis86069666) reported@R21289Jeff GOD bless those people. We need all our nature. I know every ft of the roads. I spent 30years building Telus Cell sites. PG was small on first sites all microwave now on fiber. In 800kms in the worst conditins I never hit ananimal thak god.