Telus outages and service status in Hanover, Manitoba
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Hanover, Manitoba
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Live Outage Map Near Hanover, Manitoba
The most recent Telus outage reports came from the following cities: Steinbach.
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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T Bell (@BellTerryNEBC) reported@Derricktgoat @PaulB527811000 I can’t see Elon being stupid enough to help his competition . Telestat is likely about to be bought by Space ex . Carney & his pal get rich. Rogers/Bell/Telus get to modernize Spacex gets all of Canadas wifi comms. Win win win, except for the billions Telestat already got
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Edmonton Lilly (@BabyGirlWife) reported@TELUSsupport And the stupidity of @TELUS @TELUSsupport continues. This is not a PERSONAL issue; this is a COMPLEX issue. The complex DOES NOT have a corporate account with TELUS. This is WILL impact a minimum of FOUR units!
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Cm (@leafsforever72) reported@OILanatude @Rogers @telusmobility Damn I was debating doing this switch Telus is absolute *** for service
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David (Los Petroleros) (@dr_w83) reported@stevezieskidoo @OhNoNotPatrick Me either! And yet, telus reps are routinely knocking on my ****
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Kristel 💙🧡 🇨🇦 (@kristelxo) reported@ReaganPodelec @TELUSsupport I think I’m gonna be ill… I saw that it was delivered, never heard anything from Telus and tossed that receipt
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Nick Pena-Alvarez (@NickPenaAlvarez) reported@MichaelFGittins @Rogers @TELUS Seems like it, but this is just another problem we have had with our rogers service in the last 3 months
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Alex Maclean (@canmaclean42) reported@TaraArmstrongBC The bean counters and Wildfire operations are married but sleep in different rooms. The ministry is actually one of the poorer agencies of the government and sort of like the US marines there is rarely all the equipment and personell one wants but generally people are gung ho and will always make do. There are some internal skirmishes and rivalries like contract vs ministry firefighters, or between crews but generally it's friendly and all in all BC has one of the most professional and world class wildfire suppression systems. I can say that because I've been doing it for 10 years and have worked with firefighters from a dozen countries and half the provinces and territories. When it comes to finances it's a different world. For example some idiot thought it would be a great idea for Telus (the phone company) to do the ministries payroll, a universally hated arrangement by crews. After all on a slow year there are a thousand firefighters sitting around on base or doing make work projects on the governments dime. Why bother with additional funding, it doesn't buy votes. On a hot year one does what can be done with resources available until a state of emergency is declared and then the money rolls in and the millions flow. Probably costing considerably more than if sufficient crews and equipment were allocated in the first place. I'm not in management but the solution is probably in training and maintaining an additional 1000 ministry firefighters, expansion of the Para program, a few additional air assets and properly funding the type 2 and type 3 contract resources instead of a chronic loss of professional firefighters leaving the profession because there is no work or incentive to stay on a slow year. On a forest management perspective perhaps allowing green belts (natural fire breaks) to grow instead of spraying glyphosate (dries out the forest) for profit, or hiring enough Rangers to police the logging companies to get them to actually stay in line and manage the forests the way they pretend they do. Current logging practice drops water tables. But that's a conversation nobody wants to have
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Gregoryfan (@Gregory_SB35) reportedHoly hell Telus ******* sucks, I just wanted to upgrade my internet and they made me feel like i wanted to gouge out my eyes :/ god they just suck, like i would rather be springlocked then go through that again :(
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Ramiel el Jocoso (@RamielReturns) reportedHey @TELUS, I’m using your international roaming service, and the experience has been extremely disappointing. The data is painfully slow, and calls keep dropping. Is this really what you charge CAD $18 per day for? Shame on you.
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Ryan Free Albertan (@Ryanantividvax) reported@VeeVeeFreeFox It’s just like when I called Telus for support. I keep hanging up and recalling until I have somebody speaking English clear enough I can understand them.