1. Home
  2. Companies
  3. Telus
  4. Dauphin
Telus

Telus outages and service status in Dauphin, Manitoba

Problems detected

Users are reporting problems related to: internet, phone and wi-fi.

Full Outage Map
  • Telus generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Dauphin, including 0 direct reports.
  • The most common problems reported in this area mention Phone.
  • 100% Phone (100%)

The latest reports from users having issues in Dauphin come from postal codes R7N .

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 Dauphin, Manitoba

The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Dauphin, Manitoba and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

June 12: Problems at Telus

Telus is having issues since 06:40 PM EST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Live Outage Map Near Dauphin, Manitoba

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Dauphin Phone 9 days ago

Community Discussion

Tips? Frustrations? Share them here. Useful comments include a description of the problem, city and postal code.

Beware of "support numbers" or "recovery" accounts that might be posted below. Make sure to report and downvote those comments. Avoid posting your personal information.

Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Marielaina3
    Mia (@Marielaina3) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS I couldn't believe how difficult they made it for us to stop our services with them. Never again. They still call us. My husband swore at them last time telling them to quit calling us & hire someone who can speak english.

  • dustinf
    Dustin 🇨🇦 (@dustinf) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS Trying to cancel my Internet and tv package with Telus legit took 2 phones totaling 3hours 45 mins.. absolute run around and joke. They won’t let you ******* cancel

  • fvkasm2x
    Mike (@fvkasm2x) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS We left them last year after 20 years! Problem after problem the past 3 years with no customer service or effort to fix the issues.

  • MicoPythondev28
    Danny Galanz (@MicoPythondev28) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS Any inputs about Freedom? Good and Bad? I’m ditching @TELUS

  • EhrmantrautCap_
    Ehrmantraut Capital (@EhrmantrautCap_) reported

    @enochtalent @Lonsdale171255 The stock market is always unpredictable. But I do believe $AMPG is really a hidden gem here. Potentially $300 million revenue (could be more if the ASP on their radios is above $10k & service fees etc.) from here to 2029, from TELUS alone. The current market cap is only ~$200m.

  • Piccoq333
    Goosedog (@Piccoq333) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS I was a 30 year customer and got the service you described . I was happy to leave. All the Cdn Cell phone companies are the same when it comes to acknowledging customer loyalty.

  • horsegal65
    horsegal65 (@horsegal65) reported

    Telus service has declined so bad, a lady called me today I couldn’t understand her.. she couldn’t pronounce my name her English was that bad and there were roosters crowing in the background. This isn’t the first time ..I hung up on her. Beyond ridiculous @TELUSsupport

  • Maximum__YT
    Maximum YT (@Maximum__YT) reported

    @status_is_down This seems like a Canada wide issue, cloudflare and telus is down.

  • rk8215
    Johan N. (@rk8215) reported

    Most $AMPG holders have no idea where the company's main product actually came from. So I did what I like do: I went through the SEC filings. What I found is quite interesting. AmpliTech sells its 64T64R Massive MIMO radio to a "Tier-1 North American MNO" under a +$40M LOI. The press releases never named the customer. But the filings do. An 8-K from early 2025 links the deal directly to Telus, which is one of Canada's three big telecom operators. But where the radio itself came from? This was quite interesting find. In March 2025, AmpliTech signed an $8M deal with a company called Titan Crest, LLC which is a private Delaware company to buy the IP behind its 5G ORAN radios. $4M in cash, $4M in shares, paid in two steps. Step 1 was only due after the Telus orders came in. So AmpliTech did not pay $8M for unproven tech and hope a customer would show up. They only paid once the customer was real. For a micro-cap, that is a smart, low-risk deal. Step 1 closed in April 2025: $3.5M cash + 914,635 shares. Step 2 is the one to watch now. The last $0.5M cash + $2.5M in shares is due this quarter or next (Q2/Q3 2026). It hands the full technology and IP rights to AmpliTech, plus a 10-year non-compete from Titan. In simple terms: the day that payment hits, AmpliTech fully owns the IP behind its #1 product. Until then, it does not. So the real $AMPG story is a chain: 1) Titan built the tech 2) AmpliTech turned it into a product and makes it in the USA 3) Telus uses it. Telus recently partnered with Samsung to build Canada’s First 5G Virtualized RAN, Open RAN Network which is quite telling when the market is heading. I wonder who is behind Titan Crest? A no-name Delaware LLC, sitting on ready-to-use 5G radio IP. NFA. DYOR. 🔥🚀

  • chinoalemano
    ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reported

    First $NVDA (detective). Then $AMZN Kuiper (detective). Now Telus (detective). $AMPG is a diamond in the rough, and Johan just dug up the part almost nobody knew. Shouldn't be a billion company already? Crazy. Go read his thread. 👀 Here's the gist of what he found in the SEC filings: The 64T64R radio that now drives ~75% of AmpliTech's revenue? They didn't spend years building that IP from scratch. They bought it. In March 2025, AMPG acquired the full IP behind its 5G O-RAN radios from a private Delaware company, Titan Crest, for $8M, $3M cash, $5M in stock. And as Johan points out: The structure is the genius part. They didn't gamble $8M on unproven tech and pray a customer would show up. The bulk of the payment only triggered once a real Tier-1 carrier placed its order, and the filings name that carrier: Telus, one of Canada's big three. They paid for the IP only after the customer was already real. For a micro-cap, that's about as low-risk as an acquisition gets. Instead of burning years and millions on R&D... AMPG bolted its real strengths. RF engineering, US-based manufacturing, certifications, onto ready-made, validated IP. Years of time-to-market, erased. And on the final milestone, AMPG owns that IP outright, plus a 10-year non-compete locking the seller out. The flagship becomes fully, exclusively theirs. The chain Johan lays out is already live: → Titan built the tech. → AMPG turned it into a made-in-USA product. → Telus is deploying it. A sub-$200M company that bought the engine of its own growth, cheaply, almost risk-free, customer already locked in. Great find, @rk8215. This is the kind of DD that actually moves the needle. 🫡 Not financial advice. I'm long $AMPG. DYOR.