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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.

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Telus Issues Reports

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  • vikhe_nilesh
    Nilesh Kashinath Vikhe (@vikhe_nilesh) reported

    @TELUSsupport TELUS SmartHome: repeated false alarms → police dispatch while I was on a flight. Told to pay + upsold $5 add-on. Neighbour had same issue, paid hundreds. Fix the system, don’t monetize faults. Will escalate if unresolved.

  • Jes_561
    Janet S. (@Jes_561) reported

    @GG37374104 Wow really !? I still have my landline with Telus and have never had them ask me to give it up. People wonder why I keep it but I find it way better sound quality than any cell phone I’ve ever had.

  • jimmclellan23
    Jim McLellan (@jimmclellan23) reported

    @nogoodboyo_yvr @TELUS TELUS is so poorly run. They couldn’t organize how to get out of a paper bag without 4-6 “deep dives”. Trust me I spent 15 years there. So running a football club would never be sustainable

  • wavetossed
    Citizen of EU (@wavetossed) reported

    @CalgaryDave Actually it was all the Indian Temporary Foreign Workers that popped up about 3 years ago at Rogers, Telus, etc, that were collecting all the phone number info and demographics, whenever they sold a phone or hooked up a new service. The company's only crime was stupidity to hire a bunch of foreigners. The same TFWs moonlighted making spam calls and fraud calls.

  • MarleneCorp
    Mar (@MarleneCorp) reported

    @TELUSsupport So very tried of daily calls to Telus trying to fix an issue. Had PVR replaced yesterday, now things are worse. Hello Rogers?

  • JCog88
    Annoying Canucks Fan 🏒 (@JCog88) reported

    Maybe AI Call Centers for telecommunications aren't the way to go. You can't get them to understand simple network issues are. Im Talking to you Bell , Rogers , Telus . Im all for Saving $ in places but thats not the way to go. So Frustrating.

  • ProfesorRefer
    Jd (@ProfesorRefer) reported

    @Tablesalt13 For those that want to know TELUS outsources the most: It runs a massive global BPO operation (TELUS International/digital solutions) with call centers and services abroad. Its Canadian headcount has steadily declined while global grew. • Bell does offshore some customer service/IT (complaints about India/Philippines agents and recent moves are common). • Rogers has done the least visible offshoring for customer-facing roles: It publicly committed to (and delivered) 100% Canadian-based call centers/customer service teams (including repatriating Shaw jobs in 2023). It still positions itself as the only national carrier with this focus, though recent cuts, AI, and third-party shifts have drawn criticism like the others.

  • kjames_2001
    Ken James (@kjames_2001) reported

    Yay just spent 25 minutes on the phone with @TELUS to cancel a mobility line…ugh not so much fun.

  • RedRoo81
    Roo (@RedRoo81) reported

    @MeghanEMurphy You're right. If parents cancelled their internet providers, many kids would have amazing turnarounds. I wonder why so many parents promise to make sacrifices but that never included cancelling Telus.

  • 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.