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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 Hagersville, Ontario

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  • amber122185
    mazikeen (@amber122185) reported from Brantford, Ontario

    Does telus have good Internet plans? I know they never used to do Internet but I thought I saw some thing recently where they did start.

  • Charlie_Lyons
    Charlie Lyons (@Charlie_Lyons) reported from Brantford, Ontario

    Anyone else in Brantford currently getting no cell service where you ordinarily get 3 or 4 bars? #TELUS #Brantford #BrantfordBrant

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  • chinoalemano
    ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reported

    JUST IN: American 5G is among the WORST in the world for AI, according to Ookla. And FDD radios, like the ones $AMPG sells to Telus $T.TO, are the key. Out of 22 countries studied, the US ranks DEAD LAST in the share of throughput it gives to the uplink, and 20th in latency. That matters because AI services (multimodal AI, AR glasses, real-time apps) are uplink-hungry. They push data UP: video, voice, sensor streams. And US networks are sitting below the thresholds AI needs. Why is the US so far behind? Ookla is specific: the country leans too heavily on TDD spectrum and lacks enough FDD lowband to complement it. The networks with consistent uplink (the Nordics, UK, Australia) combine TDD midband WITH FDD. The US doesn't. Read that again. The diagnosis is literally: America needs more FDD in the mix. Now connect it to AMPG. On the Tier-1 carrier deployment we've discussed, AMPG supplies the FDD mid-band radios. Two of the five radios per sector, in the exact band Ookla says US networks are missing. So the logic writes itself. If the US wants 5G that's actually ready for the AI era, Ookla says it needs network investment and more FDD. That's capex. And capex on FDD radios is precisely the buildout AMPG sells into. And this lines up with everything else pointing the same way: the $66B TELUS plan, the FY2027 defense spend, the sovereignty push, the AI-RAN validation. More American network investment, in the exact areas AMPG serves. The diagnosis (US needs FDD and network investment for AI) points straight at AMPG's lane. America's 5G isn't ready for AI. Fixing it means building more of exactly what AMPG makes. This is not financial advice. Do your own research. I'm long $AMPG.

  • s4rah_dev
    sarah (@s4rah_dev) reported

    @gisellegeneral Ranchers can have the same issues as homes with basements. Just look at the Walmart and the Telus science centre floods…. Neither have basements. Plumbing devices like backwater valves and sump pits are truly your best option no matter what you build. A lot of the time it has to do with your neighbourhood sewer system, rather than your actual home.

  • 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

  • BJdoubledeuce
    Big Jimmy (@BJdoubledeuce) reported

    @raygaurca Telus is ****. Put it in the s&p

  • LydiaJohnf5
    Lydia John (@LydiaJohnf5) reported

    @MrCharlesky This telus, doesn't work in Nigeria,I tried it one certain time but I was asked for passport

  • chinoalemano
    ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reported

    JUST IN: $ERIC just reported Q2 2026 earnings. The post below reads the 3 paragraphs of CEO commentary. And Olyth's right, it's exactly 3. I read the other 43 pages of the filing. And it's bullish for $AMPG. The AI connectivity layer isn't just in Ekholm's closing line. It's in the numbers. Receipts: ➟ Inventories jumped SEK 7.3B (~$750M) in six months. The highest level in the six quarters they disclose. Their stated reason, verbatim: "ahead of planned Q3 deliveries". The giant is loading shelves. ➟ Q3 Networks sales: guided ABOVE 3-year average seasonality. And the margin warning everyone sold? Their stated cause: "higher volumes of network rollout projects". Too much deployment. Read that twice. ➟ The "FCF collapse" headline says Q2 down 85%. The filing says first-half FCF UP 19%. The cash didn't vanish. It became radios, sitting in a warehouse, waiting for H2. ➟ Q2 adjusted gross margin came in above the HIGHEST analyst estimate on the street. The market sold the warning, not the execution. ➟ And the AI layer this post flags? Not just words. An AI drone-sensing demo running on live cell towers made Ericsson's top 3 strategic highlights of the quarter. Network-as-sensor just became earnings-report material. ➟ Dell'Oro, cited inside Ericsson's own report: global RAN market stable in 2026. The pie stopped shrinking. The next wave of orders is what's up for grabs. So put it together. The biggest Western RAN vendor just told you AI-driven connectivity is the next wave, stocked a warehouse for an H2 deployment push, and guided volumes above seasonality. $AMPG is the only American company designing and selling an open 64T64R Massive MIMO O-RAN radio. Standing in front of that exact wave. With management's signaled Q2/Q3 carrier deals going straight to POs. The category is proven. The wave is loading. AMPG's job is execution. August tells us. Tell us. Telus. Not financial advice. I'm long $AMPG. DYOR. 📡

  • wyattd09
    Wyatt (@wyattd09) reported

    On hold with @TELUS, need to switch my internet provider. Nobody in Western Canada should support @Rogers anymore.

  • Henryys_33
    Henry (@Henryys_33) reported

    Already been with telus for a while now. Because **** @Rogers

  • truck8256
    Truck8256 (@truck8256) reported

    @EchoRadios Telus got rid of this stupid technology 25 years ago.

  • okseuI
    🐻 (@okseuI) reported

    @TELUS @TELUSsupport you guys are giving me the worst stress ever right now omfg