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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 Gibsons, British Columbia

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  • daimanuel
    Dai Manuel (he/him) (@daimanuel) reported from Bowen Island, British Columbia

    @TELUSsupport This will be my last phone from @telus — after 10+ years really was hoping for a better customer experience. Thanks.

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  • Joker_Fish
    K. McGuire (@Joker_Fish) reported

    @MatchsticksCGY Last year Rogers forced the Flames into the middle of a legal battle against Telus and then they pull this ****. I hope the lawyers are sending the most professional sounding **** yous they have ever written.

  • PinkIsntwell1
    Pink Isntwell (@PinkIsntwell1) reported

    @CTVNews Fk @Rogers . Everyone who deals with them should cancel all their services and switch to @TELUS. It's better service and it's cheaper

  • MCDAV1D
    Bailey (@MCDAV1D) reported

    Still thinking about the Telus guy who said, and i wish i was making this up: “ you know entertainment is important” when i was trying to cancel our tv service this afternoon

  • BigBiche
    B Bic (@BigBiche) reported

    @TELUSsupport Hey Telus, 2 and a half hours trying to deal with you guys today and eventually a message that “ Sorry, but the corporate section is closed for the day”. You guys suck *****. **** you

  • DiabloPick
    Playoff-Jim (@DiabloPick) reported

    @Jhammy51 @Rogers @TELUS Telus is the worst company you can change to. They are idiots. You will regret it in no time.

  • Pr0_0ddity
    oddity (@Pr0_0ddity) reported

    @MyHockeyBurner @Sportsnet650 telus sucks *** with customer support and their servers get fucky real fast just as a heads up :,)

  • RobbieMann77
    Robbie Mann 🇨🇦 (@RobbieMann77) reported

    @FriedgeHNIC @Altonervative Sportsnet subscriptions will be cancelled for most:- I’m not paying for 24/7 services for Toronto:- thank god my cell phone network is Telus! As mentioned Elliotte, all these good people, lost jobs today will have the resilience to go ahead with other alternatives to move ahead.

  • johniosifov
    John Iosifov ✨💥 Ender Turing | AiCMO (@johniosifov) reported

    TELUS Digital ran 90,000 simulations training contact center agents with ElevenLabs voice AI. Result: 20% faster onboarding. Early signs of lower turnover. Then they deployed an ElevenAgents voice agent to proactively call newly activated internet customers in their first 90 days. Outcome: customers who got the proactive call were less than half as likely to cancel within 30 days. Let me translate that into a number most contact center leaders will recognize. If you're running a telco with 100,000 new activations per quarter and a 15% 30-day churn rate — that's 15,000 customers churning before they even form a habit. Cut that rate in half with a proactive voice AI call and you're retaining 7,500 additional customers per quarter. At $50/month average revenue per customer over a 24-month average lifecycle, that's $9M in preserved revenue per quarter from a single proactive AI workflow. This is the number that shifts the conversation from "AI pilot" to "AI mandate." Three things are worth noting about the TELUS/ElevenLabs model: **1. They kept humans in the loop for complexity.** ElevenAgents handle high-volume routine calls and route complex or sensitive issues to human agents — who receive better-qualified interactions. The human workload improves in quality, not just quantity. **2. The agent training use case is often bigger than the customer-facing use case.** 90,000 simulations means new hires have practiced situations they might not encounter in their first 6 months of calls. That preparation is invisible on a dashboard but shows up in first-call resolution and escalation rates. **3. TELUS Digital is now a preferred implementation partner, not just a customer.** That's a distribution signal. Enterprise contact center operators trust vendors who can show they've operationalized the technology themselves. At Ender Turing we track enterprise CX deployments closely. The pattern from the last 12 months is clear: the organizations getting results aren't running bigger pilots. They're moving production workloads incrementally — starting with high-volume, low-variance use cases like proactive onboarding calls — and building from that baseline. 90,000 training simulations. 50% churn reduction. These aren't beta numbers. They're the new competitive baseline. If your team is still in the "exploring voice AI" phase, that baseline just moved.

  • vansport
    Sporting Vancouver (@vansport) reported

    **** Rogers. Switching everything to Telus. Might look into Starlink options.

  • AlbertanAFk
    Albertan AF (@AlbertanAFk) reported

    @lesterbenz Yes they’re fine. Telus towers / same coverage. More of a self service kind of company.