Telus outages and service status in Irricana, Alberta
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Irricana, Alberta
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Uptimus (@UptimusApp) reportedAug 10 at 15:34 UTC: Telus website incident update. Recovery monitoring was interrupted again as community reports of outages and slow performance returned. Status is now investigating.
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We are all in this Together (@WeAreAllInl2) reported@FrankP9915 @JohnRustad4BC This isn't true. Canada has similar problems as US healthcare does post Covid. Private telecoms have the worst service. Sasktel at least has far superior service and prices to that of Bell, Telus, etc.
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Andre (@AndreInUk) reported@Bell @telus @Rogers please explain why you scam Canadians while we get the same service or better in the UK for cheap?
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P.V. (@dynamicdojo1) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers I just did the same with Telus they operate out of El Salvador and the Philippines. The service is fast and they are well trained. One guy had chickens in the background, but i wish they were operating in Canada.
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Tierneymisu (@the_ref14) reported@huddy306 @PirasanRotiHead And it's the flanker brands of the big 3...like I'm on public mobile. $35/100gb Canada/us/Mexico...it's the Telus network. Like shopping at no frills Instead of loblaws
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@WeNeedAHero (@WheresOurHeroes) reportedDEAR AT&T and TELUS, Are you paying attention? A company is only as good as it's service and attention to the most remote and poorest members of its service area. (I still say the same thing about unions too). When areas in SE Alaska don't have phone and internet their lives are highly at risk. It's not just about a drop in communications, gaming, streaming movies or social media. It's a drop in safety tools for these island dwellers too. Not to mention that with millions of tourists every year robbing the locals of bandwidth with high data traffic locals end up in last place as highpaying users for lack of competition. Ketchikan’s main internet (KPU fiber via the Canada route, plus cellular from providers like GCI/AT&T) has "finite capacity". When multiple cruise ships dock and thousands of tourists flood downtown with phones and devices, and that shared bandwidth gets congested—slowing speeds for everyone. When the service is down, many local busineses lose the use of POS machines (but still pay the rent to have them). Starlink solves this in several practical ways: -independant backup, -reliable pathways and -outage resilience. Starlink is already a tremendous service for the Alaska Marine Highway System which is a class 1 essential service for SE Alaska, whereby these ferries are often the only way form of transportation between island communities for so many of these remote residents. In this age of high technology, the current tools, even with their own redundancies, just don't offer enough protections. This isn't an advertisement nor do I get paid for mentioning Starlink. But I will post pricing for SE Alaska residents because these remote areas need options: As of August 2026, Starlink’s regular U.S. Residential pricing (which applies in Southeast Alaska) is: Residential 100 Mbps: $55/month Residential 200 Mbps: $85/month Residential MAX: $130/month New customers can download the Starlink mobile app and the sign up opens on the initial screen. Competition is a beautiful thing. Just saying...
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Salty Albertan (@FringedCanuck) reported@DarrellBP44 @Starlink Not Telus. Service has been **** for several days and I just paid my bill. Starlink is going to owe me some free service. For the amount I pay a month this is ridiculous. 😡
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⚡️₿ is Hope (@Hawkmo0n) reported@BoomerDivvies @TELUS Amen!! The duopoly situation that CRTC allowed with Rogers and Telus is one of the leading reasons they can get away with such horrific service.
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kidgreen42 (@kidgreen42) reported@Ayan604 @TELUS @TELUSsupport You’re an idiot if you think that was actually telus
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TELUS Support (@TELUSsupport) reported@eltigrethetiger Sorry you feel this way about us Bubba. Anything I can do to help with your TELUS services?