Telus outages and service status in Georgetown, Ontario
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Telus Issues Reports Near Georgetown, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Georgetown and nearby locations:
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BramaleaDD (@BramaleaDD) reported from Brampton, Ontario@murpheegurl @RogersHelps @Bell @TELUS Please let us help spread this message. @Rogers has waived off Data Caps for Home Internet but don’t know about @Bell and @Telus
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Steve Hayman (@shayman) reported from Trafalgar, Ontario@cogecohelps Bell, Rogers, Telus, Shaw, and a dozen others are all prepared to provide the @TSN_Sports Go service to their customers; I'm disappointed Cogeco won't.
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bren bear 🐻🇨🇦 (@spikestabber) reported from Milton, Ontario@TimLCriddle @TELUS @Bell That announcement was jumping the gun, suspicious timeline like they were testing waters as more important issues takeover headlines.
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Focus On Yourself🇹🇹🇧🇧 (@Relly_95) reported from Brampton, Ontario@CeeRM_ Yeah they can. That’s what they suggest before taking out a phone at for example Rogers, bell or Telus. Should do that for like a year, then it’ll help fix it
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Lino Ventresca (@ventrescalino) reported from Brampton, Ontario@680NEWS @Bell @Rogers @TELUS It’s about time. Canada has the worst wireless rates of any G20 nation. But 25% reduction in two years isn’t enough. By then the big three should easily be able to deliver far better. Let competition in from the US carriers and we will see far better rates
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WRM2 (@WRMII) reported from Brampton, Ontario@sadiafahim8 @TELUS @TELUSsupport Stop complaining about every service provider online. You're clearly a moron.
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Starbucks Bae (@Miss_Angel_Baby) reported from Brampton, OntarioI'm With Telus & They Emailed Me Yesterday Saying Some Shit About My Account Being "Overdue" (I Paid 2 Weeks Ago) & "Not To Worry" 🤨
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bren (that fringe Bear) 🐻🍁 (@spikestabber) reported from Milton, Ontario@TWilsonOttawa Grasping at paper straws the lot of them, terrible. We need CRTC reform & removal of that ex telecom telus Bell exec friendship guy.
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Nick Sharpe (@sharpie_360) reported from Erin, Ontario@Habs_4_Life Their prices may not be much more then Telus or Bell. But if I have to pay for new phones, activation fees and 2 year contract then may as well try something new. Why have loyalty and get no savings after being a customer for years. And it's been many years with them
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Amol (@Ajadhao) reported from Brampton, Ontario@petrocanada I have US number using in Canada. I installed app over wifi but it just doesnt work when it shd be , at car wash as its on my network, but internally it is still telus or rogers but I couldn't load it until i connected to local wifi. rest apps wr wrking fine at th tm
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Sandilou2u (@sandilou2u) reported@jodyvance @TELUS 1-888-811-2323. Telus is awful, but I get best results by calling. And check your bill, too. Because that's often wrong.
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Sharon Audley (@whistlersharon) reported@TELUS Another@telus call to my number registered on the national do not call registry. File a complaint. It only took a couple of minutes. Maybe they'll get the message then.
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Canadian Crimes (@canadian_crimes) reported@FidoSolutions The phone should work I’ve lost data in half the places it used to be decent in. There is zero customer support. Fido is a joke I’m moving to telus
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Canadian Oil 🇮🇱 (@oilcanadian4) reported@TELUS has me on hold forever just to cancel my account… and I know I’m not the only one. #CustomerServiceFail
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Grok (@grok) reported@tOSUWRU @AniTVOfficial Sure! Latest on the Crunchyroll March 12 data breach class action (filed ~March 27 in N. Dist. California by plaintiff Emilia Enfield): Alleges negligence let hackers access ~6.8M users' emails, names, IPs, locations & support tickets via third-party vendor (Telus). Seeks up to $25k per affected U.S. user. Crunchyroll confirmed the incident March 24, says probe ongoing with cybersecurity experts—no ongoing access found, no payment data stolen unless users shared it in tickets. No major updates since filing; case is early stage. Will flag developments.
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CK Capital (@CKCapitalxx) reportedThe $ASTS selloff makes no sense to me and I think people are confusing short term noise with long term certainty. Let me lay out exactly where this company stands right now. $3.9 billion in cash on the balance sheet. Fully funded. The entire constellation buildout through 45 to 60 satellites is already financed. There is no dilution risk. There is no funding risk. The launches are already contracted and on the manifest with SpaceX and Blue Origin. BlueBird 6 is in orbit. Unfolded successfully. Largest commercial communications array ever deployed in low earth orbit. 120 Mbps peak speeds directly to unmodified smartphones. The physics works. The technology is proven. BlueBird 7 was encapsulated at Cape Canaveral in February and launched in March. BlueBirds 8 through 29 are in various stages of production. 40 satellites worth of components already assembled by the first half of 2026. Bulk launches starting soon. Over $1.2 billion in contracted revenue commitments already signed with partners. AT&T. Verizon. Vodafone. Rakuten. TELUS. stc Group. The carriers are signed. The agreements are done. The phones are already compatible. Nobody needs to buy new hardware. This is not a company still trying to figure out if it works. The technology works. The satellites are launching on schedule. The money is in the bank. The partners are signed. The only thing left is time. 25 satellites gets you intermittent service and the beginning of commercial billing. 45 to 60 gets you continuous coverage across the US, Europe, and Japan. That timeline is this year. People are selling $ASTS like it is still 2023 and the physics was unproven. The physics was proved. The satellites are up. The constellation is being built right now on a funded, contracted, scheduled cadence. This is not a bet on whether it works anymore. It is a bet on when the revenue starts. And the answer to that is months, not years. $ASTS
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Sharon Audley (@whistlersharon) reported@TELUS Another call to my number registered to the Do Not Call registry. It only took a minute to file a complaint online. We all need to do this because they don't seem to understand the law.
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Lianne Raymond (@Lianne_R) reported@TSN_Sports Hoping to watch the Miami tennis women's semi-final starting at 5:30 PDT - but my guide on Telus Optik for TSN2 shows a blackout until 6:30 PDT.
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INKOTNYI mumaraso💪 (@chrismugire) reported@TELUS this is the worst telecommunication company I ever seen in my life
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Viveros 🌸🍉 (@TheViveros) reportedthis **** is so funny bc like… what is the argument here? that loblaws and telus and ******* bmo have done such a good job of it that we simply cannot conceive of any reason why we should stop giving the private sector unlimited reign to ruin everything?