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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 Near Drayton, Ontario

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

  • Peter_Muscat
    Peter Muscat (@Peter_Muscat) reported from Woolwich, Ontario

    @vidman Actually in St. Jacobs today. I’m on Telus and just tried calling Toronto. No issues!

Telus Issues Reports

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  • OldCitori
    BirdDogsnDriftBoats (@OldCitori) reported

    @redrock1867 @Rogers If there’s a major Canadian Corporation with worse customer service and communication than Rogers please drop a name. @TELUS has a great opportunity to raid Business market share in Calgary right now.

  • Darlow012
    Darlow012 (@Darlow012) reported

    @GunGnome @Rogers Because what are you, the customer, going to do about it, switch to Bell or Telus 🤑🤑🤑 They got us good

  • MocomGaming
    MocomGaming (@MocomGaming) reported

    @TELUS @TELUSsupport you stupid mother fukers!

  • HanyaToderoff
    ♠️ ACE of Spades™ (@HanyaToderoff) reported

    @AngelaUnspoken I only connected the dots recently when my phone crashed and I had to replace it. Started searching for the best mobile phone rates and explored the links: Interesting that there are only Three Major Networks and Subsidiaries in Canada Telus Network Family ◦Telus Mobility: Main carrier providing nationwide 5G coverage. Visit Telus. ◦Koodo Mobile: Mid-tier flanker brand owned by Telus. Visit Koodo. ◦Public Mobile: Value/prepaid brand operating on the Telus network. Bell Network Family ◦Bell Mobility: Major national carrier. Visit Bell. ◦Virgin Plus: Flanker brand offering mobile and-home services. ◦Lucky Mobile: Prepaid discount brand. Rogers Network Family ◦Rogers Wireless: Major national carrier. ◦Fido: Popular flanker brand. ◦Chatr Mobile: Discount brand focused on talk, text, and budget data. One Independent / Regional Network ◦Freedom Mobile: Major regional carrier owned by Quebecor. It looks like Virgin Plus at Bell offers the best plan at the best rates and Koodo at Telus plays a lot of pricing games on customers. So few choices in Canada. Wonder how that happened?

  • TELUSsupport
    TELUS Support (@TELUSsupport) reported

    @eltigrethetiger Sorry you feel this way about us Bubba. Anything I can do to help with your TELUS services?

  • TFCLeafnation
    biag (@TFCLeafnation) reported

    @mmabrey1 Switch to Telus as Ive never had a problem. Too many issues with Rogers.

  • GabrielAraish
    Gabriel Araish (@GabrielAraish) reported

    @TELUSBusiness I have been trying to get a Bell landline ported over to a Telus business mobility account for over two weeks now and have spoken too many agents to mention and getting bounced around from department to department and nobody is willing to help!!

  • DMadigin
    Anti-book banning (@DMadigin) reported

    @RogersHelps It was door to door sales and I ended up switching my; cell service (2 numbers), internet and TV service to Rogers based on the salespersons GUARANTEE that Rogers would pay the penalty to leave TELUS. I explicitly with emphasis told him I had JUST renewed with TELUS and there

  • AlexfromBabylon
    Alexander (@AlexfromBabylon) reported

    @Clayton37808570 Regarding conviction of MNO’s this is too simplistic. You have multiple buckets: Early die hards > AT&T, Vodafone, Bell, Rakuten, TIM These MNO’s basically co-engineered the Spacemobile solution. STC was late, but commited 1 billion of revenue as Saudi sovereign solution so I think they also fall in this bucket. Late followers that evaluated both in detail with non public roadmap for Starlink and AST Spacemobile and chose AST > Verizon, Telus, Orange, Telefonica, Axian. Next you have a big bucket of optionality ****’s like you indicate, but that bucket is under heavy pressure to make a choice. Maximum optionality is a nice buzz word, but in reality they have to chose between an architecture that is competing with them, versus one that is supporting them. On paper a strong line up, but Starlink and Amazon will be competing systems. Equatys, Iridium niche constellations not optimized fot consumer broadband. So if you wat a friendly solution there is only one choice. Deutsche Telekom is the study case of my thesis.

  • KiranAnnappa
    Kiran (@KiranAnnappa) reported

    I think only @koodo @TELUS has the confidence to upgrade a customer from their Basic plan to Premium plan without customer’s explicit request or customer’s knowledge. A thing called ‘Customer experience’ got no meaning 🙁 @CRTCeng