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Telus outages and service status in Cottam, Ontario

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  • The most common problems reported in this area mention Internet.
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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 Cottam, Ontario

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Live Outage Map Near Cottam, Ontario

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Essex County Internet 26 days ago

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Telus Issues Reports Near Cottam, Ontario

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Cottam and nearby locations:

  • conser_nuts
    Pierre Poilievre's Meatbag (@conser_nuts) reported from Tecumseh, Ontario

    @telus throttles my internet when I exceed my data limit because of the grandfathered nature of my contract. Painfully slow, except ads. I hate big Canadian telecom

  • joseph69
    Joseph Daoud (@joseph69) reported from Leamington, Ontario

    Never trust @telus. Been a customer for 14 long years straight and changed my rate plan. Just got my bill and was hit with a $100 rate plan change that I was not told about by their loyalty department. Makes me sick loyalty counts for squat.

  • conser_nuts
    Pierre Poilievre's Meatbag (@conser_nuts) reported from Tecumseh, Ontario

    Freedom Mobile, (@TELUS), can suck NY ***** for throttling my internet at 2gigs in an effort to upgrade my plan. Go **** yourself #telus

  • JasonP_YYC
    Jason P. (@JasonP_YYC) reported from Lakeshore, Ontario

    @b_therightclub Lol was gonna give me my Telus login lol

Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • chinoalemano
    ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reported

    @DVLT146025 This is exactly it, and it's the most underrated skill in this whole game. A manipulated pump and a real multibagger look identical on the chart. Same vertical candles, same volume spike, same "it already ran too much" comments. The chart literally cannot tell you which one you're holding. The only thing that separates them is what's underneath. A pump has a story and nothing behind it. A multibagger has a chart that's finally catching up to a business that was already real. And that's the work most people skip. They argue about the candle instead of reading the filings. With $AMPG, the difference shows up the moment you actually dig in. 48% gross margins, up from 33%. Debt-free. Revenue growing triple digits. The only American 64T64R AI-RAN radio, deployed at Telus, a Strategic Partner in a DoD-funded hub. Defense primes and NASA as customers. A CEO guiding margins higher because the heavy investment is behind them. None of that is chart noise. That's a company. A manipulated stock can't survive due diligence. It falls apart the second you look closely. AMPG gets stronger the closer you look. That's the whole tell. The people scared off by "it already moved" never opened the hood. The ones who did know exactly which category this is. Not financial advice. I'm long $AMPG. DYOR. πŸ“‘

  • sck1919
    steviey19 (@sck1919) reported

    @DanielHill71510 @TELUS How were you getting charged for 2.5 years and not notice. Lmfao. At this point you’re an idiot.

  • bbassit4eva
    Baynish (@bbassit4eva) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS I was a 30-year TELUS customer; with great service. Then I moved to an older home. TELUS said it was impossible for them to connect me to WiFi. Rogers connected me. I canceled Telus. Telus wanted $700 because I broke my contract! They finally backed off after 3 phone calls!

  • RickvonStauff
    Richard von Stauffenberg (@RickvonStauff) reported

    @CanadasLeafs @LeafsPassion85 Bell & Rogers are my only 2 real choices where I'm at. I hate both of them. If I had the option to get Telus, I'd never, ever get Rogers or Bell again. I'd even take Cogeco over both of them. But, I really want Telus to come to Atlantic Canada.

  • jabo_vancouver
    JABO Vancouver (@jabo_vancouver) reported

    @SluaghainO @TELUS Nah, the Telus internet is down here.

  • 604atom
    604atom (@604atom) reported

    @jodyvance @TELUS Yep Telus customer service sucks. Their agents aren't empowered to solve your issue. And then YOU are told to call some other number to be out on hold for hours. And the circle continues

  • SilentSnow89
    AJ Punk (@SilentSnow89) reported

    @DWOMB Telus. They were having hardware problems with TSN this afternoon.

  • TELUS
    TELUS (@TELUS) reported

    @esSpyderMonkey Because TELUS TV+ streams live TV, we are legally bound by CRTC broadcast loudness laws (-24 LUFS), while apps like YouTube master their audio much 'hotter' (-14 LUFS). To fix the gap on Apple TV, try going to Settings > Video and Audio > turn on 'Reduce Loud Sounds'

  • BCFriendlyTodd
    πΉπ‘Ÿπ‘–π‘’π‘›π‘‘π‘™π‘¦ π΅π‘Ÿπ‘–π‘‘π‘–π‘ β„Ž πΆπ‘œπ‘™π‘’π‘šπ‘π‘–π‘Žπ‘› (@BCFriendlyTodd) reported

    @jodyvance @TELUS It's trouble when it's trouble. Customer service requires weeks now somehow.

  • PsudoMike
    PsudoMike πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ (@PsudoMike) reported

    @KerrGordon Not typically β€” SIM cards are separate from the device. The phone connects to the network via the SIM (or eSIM). Telus framing it as hardware doesn't change that it's a mandatory access fee.