Telus outages and service status in Grimshaw, Alberta
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Grimshaw, Alberta
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Telus Issues Reports Near Grimshaw, Alberta
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Grimshaw and nearby locations:
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Colleen (@northjustnorth) reported from Peace River, Alberta@k_redneck @TELUS @TELUSsupport No cell service in Peace River - concerning as we are in times when cell service is critical for those in remote locations.
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Marv Brown (@grizbro) reported@TELUSsupport thank you Telus for zero help on my technical issues. Almost 3 hours in hold. Talked to rep. He took my number in case of disconnection. Lost call no call back. I hate Telus. Looking for alternative. Internet, phone, tv. Telus hates customers.
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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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Martin Pelletier (@MPelletierCIO) reportedCanada is in serious trouble. Telus stock is an indicator of what is to come. 😳
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Claire Rattée (@ClaireRattee) reportedNorthwest B.C. cannot continue to be one cut cable away from losing critical communications. Following yet another widespread telecommunications outage on August 2, reportedly caused by copper cable theft, I have written to the Minister of Citizens’ Services asking what the Province is doing to improve the resilience and reliability of our telecommunications infrastructure. When these outages happen, the consequences go far beyond inconvenience. Residents can lose access to emergency information, businesses can’t process transactions, families can’t communicate, and entire communities can be left without reliable access to essential services. After the major outage in May, my office raised concerns with both TELUS and the Province about the lack of redundancy in Northwest B.C. and asked what was being done to prevent another widespread disruption. Months later, we are still waiting for meaningful answers, and now it has happened again. Copper theft is a growing problem, but whether an outage is caused by theft, wildfire, severe weather or infrastructure failure, our communities should not be left so vulnerable to a single point of failure. I’m asking the Province for clear answers on redundancy, infrastructure investment, emergency connectivity, and what steps are being taken with telecommunications providers to ensure Northwest communities can stay connected when something goes wrong. Reliable telecommunications are essential infrastructure, and Northwest B.C. deserves the same level of reliability and resiliency as the rest of the province.
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Steven (He/Him) 🇨🇦 (@spawnsteryvr) reported@TELUS That’s what I thought. Reddit post said it was a recognized Telus number but spam at the same time. Obviously if it comes from you, no issues getting past call screening. It appears this number did not get past it. Thanks for getting back and confirming.
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BillM (@BillMah017) reported@DouglasTodd @TELUS I would argue that the immigration drove down prices. 10 years ago, I was paying 70 dollars for 1 line with a few GB of data. Today, I have two lines and 150 GB of shared data for 70 dollars.
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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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Patrick Kernaghan(He/Him) (@Brevity_ii) reported@dagdakiayaz @Rogers Switch to Telus. Rogers isn't worth your time and they don't care about customer service. Getting away from them was has been such a good change.
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Dave G (@deive) reported@icenineleafs @araghougassian how is the reception and is there ability for wifi calling? My daughter was on Freedom last year, but had poor reception at her school, and in other places she frequents (she's a rep hockey player, lots of arenas), where Telus has been great. It's a bit more money ($37/mth) tho
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ALPHA MALE! (@dingoboy70) reportedTheir service sucks because they sub contract out their technician calls to a 3 rd party contractor who has no money in the game son they don’t care. DO YOURSELF A FAVOUR AVOID TELUS LIKE THE PLAGUE.