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Telus Issues Reports Near Innisfil, Ontario

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Innisfil and nearby locations:

  • frozilegaming
    Cody (@frozilegaming) reported from Barrie, Ontario

    @TELUS is there currently an issue with your network? I have no cell signal ( I’m in Barrie Ontario)

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Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • 787pilot
    Seven Eight (@787pilot) reported

    @PsudoMike @telus sucks anyways… these morons are asking why I cancelled my internet plan… because you don’t even offer it on the south show of Montreal you ******* idiots! Vidéotron is better anyways. What kind of telecom company doesn’t even offer a worldwide plan?!

  • LeafusMaximus
    A ******* Leaf (@LeafusMaximus) reported

    @PsudoMike telus just charged me $20 in store for a sim card the other day, this is unfortunately already a thing. the worst part is this law was passed years ago but they were given an undetermined grace period until now

  • skldgb
    Sherry (@skldgb) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS Exactly why I left them as well after being a loyal customer. Very bad customer experience.

  • MAAWLAW
    Mark Warner (@MAAWLAW) reported

    @TELUS "... @Telus says its SIM charge 'is not an administrative fee. A SIM card or an eSIM has always been a physical or digital product for purchase, rather than an administrative fee' [and] is meant to cover 'real costs' associated with providing a new SIM product to a customer..."🤔

  • billycanada
    Dr. Billy Canada (@billycanada) reported

    @gatorgar Think long-term. In 3 to 4 years you won't be getting your phone service from AT&t or Telus or Bell or Rogers or whatever you'll get it from starlink. The AI that you use will be in starlink satellites. The taxi you take will be a robo taxi from Tesla. Tesla robots will be mowing your lawn too

  • rk8215
    Johan N. (@rk8215) reported

    The US government just set a precedent. It ripped the most powerful American AI model away from every foreigner on earth. Critical tech is becoming a "made in America, controlled by America" game. I expect $AMPG to re-rate aggressively on this news, and here's why: AmpliTech is the ONLY American company with a commercialized, O-RAN certified 64T64R Massive MIMO radio. The highest radio config in the entire 5G stack. Not the only one on earth, but the only American one. When Washington starts walling off the supply chain, that one word "American" becomes their moat. The same company also manufactures 4K cryogenic LNAs for quantum readout and defense/satcom RF. American-made, across the exact categories the US just declared strategic. And here's where it gets interesting: Telus is investing $66 billion to modernize its fibre and 5G network and to convert corporate buildings into residential housing. This is exactly what CEO Fawad Maqbool talked about on LinkedIn three weeks ago. Connect the dots. And that's just one project from one telecom company. After this news, do you think US telecom companies will want to keep building on Korean, Swedish, or Finnish radios from the likes of Samsung, $ERIC or $NOK and risk retrofitting the entire network later with American-made tech? No. They'll go straight to AmpliTech, which has the only American commercial product and the patent portfolio behind it. When you buy $AMPG, you're not just betting on the future of O-RAN and quantum computing. You're buying a $200M micro-cap that's the only American-made way to do it. The market hasn't priced this in yet at all. It will. NFA.

  • Gravecyde
    𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐯𝐞 🔜 𝐃𝐁𝐃 𝐌𝐓𝐋 (@Gravecyde) reported

    @espressoimpala Yeah I use Telus from alberta and mine is down :(

  • erdocmom
    ERDocMom (@erdocmom) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS Husband just left @telus as well after many years as a customer

  • danharriscan
    Dan Harris (@danharriscan) reported

    @JonFraserTF @WitchsBeFlockin @TELUS They all like it when people bundle because it's harder to ditch them if one of the three services goes to ****. They used to compete on better customer service. Now, they DGAF because for every customer they lose due to bad service they gain from someone else's bad service.

  • jasonowen7937
    Nosaj Newo (Vancouver,Canada) (@jasonowen7937) reported

    @jjohn352 @koodo @TELUSsupport They us AI now to cover for Indian speaking customers service reps so you can understand them. Telus quality sucks