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Telus outages and service status in Clive, Alberta

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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 Clive, Alberta

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Live Outage Map Near Clive, Alberta

The most recent Telus outage reports came from the following cities: Lacombe.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Lacombe Internet 15 days ago
Lacombe Internet 2 months ago

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Telus Issues Reports

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  • JBK11663
    Jv (@JBK11663) reported

    @MTe005 @unclehaver the enemy of my enemy is my friend. i hate nimby's too, but if we can agree that a massive water and electricity black hole that benefits nobody but the feds and telus sucks, then at least they have a few more functioning neurons than the techbros on twitter defending this ****.

  • JackieSeidel1
    Jackie Seidel, PhD (@JackieSeidel1) reported

    the background. He said so many people in the call centre were sick with COVID infections. And at work. Does that sound like good working conditions respecting quality of life. Never mind nonhuman life. TELUS exists to make profit. That’s all.

  • obnoxiousMods
    deadbeat valentine (@obnoxiousMods) reported

    @levelsio i have a pc case with a 16 core cpu that u can buy for 30$ on ebay 306012GB i got for 200$cad and a 100$ motherboard, 64gb ram ddr4, 2.5Gbps ethernet unlimited bandwidth, set to DMZ on my resi telus modem. it has a cloudflare dyndns script running that updates my dynamic ip on my dns automatically, no extra monthly for some real power instead of some garbage openvz over shared turbo garbage that u cant run aynthing on

  • Nikki98212136
    Nikki (@Nikki98212136) reported

    @PWHL_Ottawa Can we watch the pwhl final on any TV channel in Canada? Telus and the CBC are horrid! I got off work early and can't find the game. Did Telus switch to the Center ICE mark up channel for the final?

  • KimballFinigan
    Kimball Finigan (He/Him) Your At-Home Trainer 🍉 (@KimballFinigan) reported

    Who gives a **** if these AI slop factories use /less/ water? I care that billions are being chucked into a private corporate profit statement. If Telus wants to build data centres let them take the risk. If the government needs data centres, build and own them.

  • BrianOakely
    Darren Gudmundson (@BrianOakely) reported

    This would, of course be the sensible way of proceeding. Problem is they would have admit that Canada does not, and will not have a "Sovereign" anything ICT related. And, Telus, Bell, and Rogers are laden with debt and desperate for growth.

  • heiba986627073
    heiba9866 (@heiba986627073) reported

    @trevor388569409 @Andrew_Sully @WestJet Westjet wanted cheap labor they got it. The agents in Telus El Salvador have a mediocre English level, they can't even understand a spelling, they work with "scripts" unnatural customer service, then they grow after 1 month of training without any experience in airlines at all

  • JoelDeTeves
    Joel - coffee/acc (@JoelDeTeves) reported

    @JsonBasedman @TheGeorgePu @TELUS I would rather have seen that money go to proven research cases, but then of course there is a lot of potential for fraud Point being we have talent here and I don’t see how Telus isn’t going to make it it more accessible for them Many researchers are stuck renting from RunPod and similar providers or else self funding The question is who is this supposed to benefit I don’t see Telus acquiring prime locations and getting a break on taxes as beneficial to Canadians (this is the same company who is in trouble for using AI to cover up their telephone rep’s accents) They certainly aren’t going to make the cost of inference cheaper - we are already way behind and the cost has gone up, which means Telus is paying a premium Canadian startups are better off buying used GPUs at this point

  • VanIsleInvestor
    Vancouver Island Guy 🌊 (@VanIsleInvestor) reported

    $T.to Telus BNN - Telus reported its first-quarter profit fell compared with a year ago as its revenue also edged lower. The company says it earned a profit attributable to common shareholders of $136 million or nine cents per share for the quarter ended March 31. The results compared with a profit of $321 million or 21 cents per share in the same quarter last year. Operating revenue and other income totalled $5.01 billion, down from $5.06 billion a year earlier. The results came as Telus says its total telecom subscriber connections for the quarter rose to 17.7 million, up from 16.7 million in the first quarter of 2025. On an adjusted basis, Telus says it earned 23 cents per share in its latest quarter compared with an adjusted profit of 26 cents per share a year earlier.

  • RafeefGarbi
    🇵🇸 Rafeef Garbi #FreePalestine (@RafeefGarbi) reported

    Hey government of Canada, maybe Telus can first try to provide more than one bar of mobile signal strength in the heart of the biggest cities in Canada before they get to "build" our "sovereign AI"? Just a thought.