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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Inverness, Nova Scotia

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Telus Issues Reports Near Inverness, Nova Scotia

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

  • dmi1982
    Damian MacInnis (@dmi1982) reported from Glenora Falls, Nova Scotia

    I can’t get over how much better the customer service is with @TELUS than @Bell_Aliant if any NS business needs a break from Bell I’d highly recommend Telus.

Telus Issues Reports

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  • oilcanadian4
    Canadian Oil 🇮🇱 (@oilcanadian4) reported

    @telus TELUS, you can keep your hold music, I’ve got better things to waste my life on. I want to cancel my internet and my phone...

  • janibanani23
    Jan Molina (@janibanani23) reported

    @jodyvance @TELUS @TELUSsupport We had the exact same problem. Thought it was us. Maybe not …

  • p9cker_girl
    packergirl (@p9cker_girl) reported

    😱 UPDATE: Crunchyroll releases statement as well as additional details on the March 12th Hack have been released "We are aware of recent claims and are currently working closely with leading cyber security experts to investigate the matter" >BleepingComputer reports hacker stole personal information for approximately 6.8 million people. >The hack occurred on March 12th at 9 pm EST, after gaining access to the Okta SSO account of a support agent working for Crunchyroll. This support agent is allegedly an employee of the Telus International business process outsourcing (BPO) company, who has access to Crunchyroll support tickets. >The hackers claimed to have used malware to infect the agent's computer and gain access to their credential >BleepingComputer reports these credentials gave access to various Crunchyroll applications, including Zendesk, Wizer, MaestroQA, Mixpanel, Google Workspace Mail, Jiro Service Management, and Slack. >Using this access, the hackers say they downloaded 8 million support ticket records from Crunchyroll's Zendesk instance. Of these records, there are allegedly 6.8 million unique email addresses. >Samples of the support tickets seen by BleepingComputer and then deleted contain a wide variety of information, including the Crunchyroll user's name, login name, email address, IP address, general geographic location, and the contents of the support tickets. >While other reports on the incident claim that credit card information was exposed, BleepingComputer has confirmed that credit card details were exposed only when the customer shared them in the support ticket. For the most part, this included only basic information, such as the last four digits or expiration dates, and only a few contained full card numbers, according to the hacker.

  • nuocmami28
    Indiana Jones (@nuocmami28) reported

    @TELUS why doesn’t your service actually work and why is it that when I have a problem I am talking to someone from a different country who doesn’t seem to know what’s going on 99% of the time?

  • James099878
    James (@James099878) reported

    @globalnews The bad news is Telus sent him a bill for 62 million dollars cause he didn’t have roaming.

  • raygaurca
    Ray Gaur (@raygaurca) reported

    Telus now is my largest holding. It is down 6-7% for me. However, one year of dividend should comfortably make up for the loss. $T $T.TO

  • CherieBeneteau
    Unacceptable Cherie B (@CherieBeneteau) reported

    @Savage16May My son cracks up at me yelling operator continuously into my phone. AI never understands my problem. Then I start swearing and it hangs up on me 8 months now still can't get my phone to stop dropping calls and my phone won't switch over to wifi calling. But telus only has AI support.

  • sfshefford1
    Scott F Shefford (@sfshefford1) reported

    Not a day goes by in this **** hole of a city that stupid stuff continues and of course Telus is on the grift

  • FryBreadFreak
    Palestine Will Thrive 🪶 (@FryBreadFreak) reported

    sometimes im scared that telus will nuke my house if i try to arg without my vpn on the chance is never zero

  • HeyItsCherrry
    HeyItsCherry (@HeyItsCherrry) reported

    @jaimepern You'll get better internet with Telus... but their customer service is pretty dogshit - slightly worse than Rogers/Shaw. Call Rogers, tell them you're a telus customer and ask what they'll offer you to switch. Take that, call Telus - leverage it for a great deal.