Telus outages and service status in Dewberry, Alberta
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Dewberry, Alberta
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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ALPHA MALE! (@dingoboy70) reportedTelus come get your equipment. This entire worst customer service experience has been going on now for a week. They cancelled our service when they were told not to? they had us on hold for over 2 hours & now this. This is the problem when a company has a monopoly
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Schneids (@schneid93325644) reportedDoes not help when they spend over 8b over 14 years on companies in the Telus Health area will little to no synergy benefits. Ag biz is bad too I hear. Add massive sector headwinds (Elon)… not pretty. They also have to stop silly vanity RE projects.
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Bruce McGonigal (@bruce_mcgonigal) reportedSmart TVs also can be turned on remotely, including the Alexa microphone in your remote control. It can also hack your wifi network and all devices on it. China did it for years in the USA. My FireTV when connected to the computer was changing settings on my PC, when connected via an HDMI cable, BUT NOT TURNED ON. I could tell because my PC screen would change as if a new monitor was turned on and found out it was the TV doing it. So a TV not turned on was still interfacing with my computer without my permission. I also noticed my TV was doing updates despite the fact my TV was not connected to my wifi network. Instead it was doing the updates without my permission, using the 4K Telus digital box it was connected to.
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Armando Asuncion (@qmanT) reported@Richard_sfu @TELUSsupport I always use social media to vent my frustration because of the lousy support you get from customer service. This is Telus man! Nothing good to say.
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Mike in the Valley (@mikeinthevalley) reported@TELUS @TELUSsupport With more of our population aging and companies moving more stuff to the cloud, these issues will continue to happen but without providing a way for the client to get support for a change they did not request, without paying for it, is pretty irresponsible as a corporation.
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ZuluTrucker (@zulutruckeryyc) reportedHey #yyc #Alberta - do you want to be lied to consistently? Have your home internet suddenly cut-off or throttled?? Then #Telus is the service for you!! This once great company as AGT - is no longer, now PATHETIC sub, sub par - 3rd world customer service @TELUS @TELUSsupport
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Andy (@Andy17546890107) reported@nenshi Just like your Fellow BC NDP Party is doing Naheed. Telus building 3 AI sites in Metro Vancouver. No extra baseline dispachable power either ? BC Hydro scrambling saying they will be short 20 % by 2029. But BC NDP puts up 4 more Bird killing windmills to help supply AI power
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Left Coast Leafs Podcast (@LeftCoastLeafs) reportedThe other day I had a prickly exchange with a Rogers Wireless phone rep. A couple days later I was renegotiating my Telus Optik TV terms. They dropped a ice promo on me if I switched my mobile over. In the back of my mind I was, **** Rogers man. Sign me up.
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Mat | HAMCORE (@TheHAMCORE) reported@iPixelGalaxy @TELUS Had some issues with ROGERS myself and I decided to just get a eero gateway and additional pod. If I had the money I would get the Ubiquiti Cloud Gateway and a couple PoE pods. If you have a separate modem or can put the current one in bridge mode, I suggest making your own net
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SierraAlphaJuliet (@joneseygirl2022) reported@FringedCanuck @Starlink Central Alberta here on Starlink. We have had no issues to speak of here. After years of Telus non-service and dial up speed level internet service, we are really happy with Starlink.