Telus outages and service status in Hanover, Manitoba
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Users are reporting problems related to: internet, phone and wi-fi.
- Telus generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Hanover, including 0 direct reports.
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.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Hanover, Manitoba
The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Hanover, Manitoba and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
June 9: Problems at Telus
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Wendy 🇨🇦 (@perfectrose2011) reported@ElizabethRBess Yup, that is so very common a complaint after folks calling Rogers customer service have happen. Makes you want to switch service provide but Telus is no better really. Customers don't count, can't go to a real office ever now.
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Paula the swiftie mom🩷.TAYRONTON5 (@irishdancergirl) reportedWhy is it so hard to speak to a human at @TELUS @TELUSsupport . How does a business not have a customer support phone number listed on their website . So frustrated . Just want to cancel my services now. So annoyed !!!!
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R I L E Y 🇨🇦 (@phyrefoxx) reported@wongkarwasian I use Public prepaid. Bought my phone outright. Telus network for $36 a month. Unlimited everything
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Chris Ryan (@Watchdog_MP) reported📱 Starting June 12, CRTC says no more activation fees, plan modification fees, or most early cancellation fees. Let’s see how long it takes them to comply with this… Spoiler: They won’t. Bell, Rogers, Telus and the rest will just hike base monthly rates, push harder on device contracts to keep cancellation fees alive, and invent shiny new “admin” or “service” fees with different names. Same game. Different rules. Regulating junk fees is cute. Breaking up the oligopoly and letting real competition in is what actually lowers prices for Canadians. How creative do you think they’ll get? Drop your predictions below. #cdnpoli #CRTC #Telecom
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Marqee (@Marquis86069666) reported@R21289Jeff GOD bless those people. We need all our nature. I know every ft of the roads. I spent 30years building Telus Cell sites. PG was small on first sites all microwave now on fiber. In 800kms in the worst conditins I never hit ananimal thak god.
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Unacceptable Cherie B (@CherieBeneteau) reportedBut yet the phone service providers Bell rogers telus etc are silent We are paying close attention to who's silent that shouldn't be
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Kevin miller (@originalkmiller) reported@Skyla_SkyDancer @RiseOfAlberta Will telcos not want Alberta consumers? They'll cut us off because ... why? But sure. Let's imagine that Bell, Rogers, and Telus all cut off their service for some random reason. I guess there's always Starlink until the US telcos fill the gap or we develop our own telcos. The same can be said for power. Most Alberta power is generated in Alberta. I guess companies could decide to shut down, but why? And their equipment would still be here, and the natural gas. The new gov't could step in and operate them. Cutting off Alberta would cause trouble for the electricity grid, so it is unlikely to happen unless we are at war. Do you think we'd separate without having a transition plan for key infrastructure? Most peaceful separations have those. We'd be foolish not to have that ready and signed. Even if Canada is super angry and refuses to sign or negotiate at all, the US would have no reason to cut us off. Finally, 16 countries use the US dollar. It isn't ideal because we don't set monetary policy. Same would be true of Canadian dollar. But, we don't manage monetary policy now. Canada spends like drunken sailors and prints money to give all over rhe world. We have no control now. At least when we are independent eventually we can develop our own currency. But not right away. Are these really the best scare tactics you have? I think if you work at it you can come up with some valid concerns instead of these strawmen.
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Vividata (@Vivianceline5) reported@BenoHr80463 I don't know if its for engagement or what, we all know Telus doesn't work in Nigeria. Even if u have VPN, you will need strong id verfication. Yet people will come and still post about it. Nigerians are there own problem TBVH
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Patrick GK (@Zerquetch) reported@Martyupnorth 21 years I was with them. They would never call back on my "do you still want my business" calls and e-mails. Then tried to send me a bill for $29 after changing the service. Terrible service. Telus at least has better coverage in the ******, remote places I work for time to time
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Rishit Singh (@__coderish__) reported@TELUS you guys need better DB role management on your ticketing systems. Like why don't your support employees just know wtf i told the previous 4 regarding the same issue? Even passing PostIt notes would work better, but I guess your asses are too wide and brains too narrow