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Telus outages and service status in Dawson Creek, British Columbia

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  • Telus generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Dawson Creek, including 0 direct reports.
  • The most common problems reported in this area mention Wi-fi.
  • 100% Wi-fi (100%)

The latest reports from users having issues in Dawson Creek come from postal codes V1G .

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 Dawson Creek, British Columbia

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Live Outage Map Near Dawson Creek, British Columbia

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Dawson Creek Wi-fi 9 days ago
Dawson Creek E-mail 1 month ago
Dawson Creek Phone 3 months ago

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Telus Issues Reports

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  • Maximum__YT
    Maximum YT (@Maximum__YT) reported

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

  • chaunceybeggs
    Chauncey Beggs (@chaunceybeggs) reported

    @AgeNuclear @KeldonB Agreed. Telus never misses an opportunity to charge more fees, especially hidden ones.

  • davemccr
    Dave McCristall (@davemccr) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS Best strategy for cell plans is to have ZERO loyalty to providers. I’ve been with 4 different providers in 5 years. Tired of their games. Buy the phone you want, get a plan, switch when they don’t treat you right. My current plan is 80gb North America roaming. $27 a month.

  • Scott_Bialo
    Scott Bialo (@Scott_Bialo) reported

    @TELUS is the most disgusting company I’ve ever encountered. Sheer incompetence, complete lack of humanity. Broken automated systems that trap you in circles until you can finally reach genuinely friendly operators who are SO SORRY they can’t help with simple things.

  • SandieAschem
    Sandie 🇫🇷🇮🇱🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@SandieAschem) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS They have the absolute worst customer service!

  • skldgb
    Sherry (@skldgb) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS Exactly why I left them as well after being a loyal customer. Very bad customer experience.

  • NoWayNoHow7
    NoWayNoHow (@NoWayNoHow7) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS None of em are any better I'm afraid. I dare anyone not signing up for a new account, to get service outta any of them in less than a couple hours on hold.

  • rk8215
    Johan N. (@rk8215) reported

    We are living in exceptional times. Retail investors can actually front-run institutional money right now, because the edge is in places big funds don't look: small companies, and information buried in filings, articles, and interviews that most people never read. $AMPG is a great case study. So is @aleabitoreddit with picks like $SIVE and $AXTI. What do I mean? Most institutions have no idea that AmpliTech quietly updated its website to list customers like $AMZN and $NVDA. They have no idea AmpliTech is supplying 30,000 radios to TELUS for its project with Samsung, a deal that should bring in millions in revenue, because this was mentioned in one interview, in one quote. Why don't they know? There is two reasons: First, size. The market cap is tiny, so most funds have simply never heard of the company. Second, rules. A lot of institutions have internal mandates that ban them from buying micro-caps. They are treated as too speculative, too high-beta, too risky. But once a stock crosses some threshold (say $500M, or wherever their policy sits), it becomes "investable." That is when the floodgates can open and institutional money pours in. Here is the key lesson: By the time a stock is "safe" enough for institutions, the easy gains are often already made. The people who did the homework early, who read the filings while the company was still too small for Wall Street are the ones who were there first. That small window, before the institutions are allowed in, is exactly where I want to be. That is what front-running institutional money really means.

  • diviinevoice
    lucy 🩷 FORTUNE’S WEAVE! (@diviinevoice) reported

    HOW IS IT DOWN FOR SPECIFICALLY ALBERTANS WHO USE TELUS HOW ******** DOES THAT HAPPEN

  • Airor22
    Aaron Wallace (@Airor22) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS Im going to dump them soon also Jon. Same as you. Been with them probably even longer. Let me know if you find a decent provider or who you are thinking of going with? I wish X made a privacy focused phone and offered service via starlink dtc.