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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.

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Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • SilkWilkes
    Donnie Baseball (@SilkWilkes) reported

    @cdntradegrljenn I'm on a $50/mo unlimited plan with Rogers that includes no roaming charges. Absolutely NONE! Longtime Telus customer and they couldn't give me free roaming. Rogers is the devil but Telus got to $17/day for roaming.

  • dubsndoo
    terry l. (@dubsndoo) reported

    Streaming services that offer more programming for as little as $10/mo. vs $100/mo. for a cable tv corporation with lousy programming and ****** service. Put Rogers, Telus and Bell into bankruptcy Canada, you’ll thank me later.

  • JayRaigh
    Jay Pee (@JayRaigh) reported

    @nenshi When I was working on 5G towers the Filipino Temporary Foreign Workers were falling off of the Towers and dying. Rogers and Telus did not pay out compensation because they were sub contracted to the projects for 50 cents on the dollar. Also the Temporary workers brought down wages of Canadians. Is this the society we want? Cheap and disposable labor? Canada is not as good as the 1980s and 1990s and 2000s.

  • MrJohnBifolchi
    John Bifolchi ⓣ (@MrJohnBifolchi) reported

    @globeandmail Honestly Telus sales rep gave me so much incorrect information. They use people outside of Canada and English is a problem.

  • Royal_Arse
    Derek Braid (@Royal_Arse) reported

    Rogers took ~$82M via Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy program, with top three telcos (Rogers, Bell, Telus) receiving >$240M while paying billions in dividends. Individuals receiving CERB had to repay over-payments, white collar welfare industry did not. Now mass layoffs.

  • DonatoG44
    GD (@DonatoG44) reported

    @TELUS your customer service sucks. I have been on hold for over 20 minutes waiting for an agent and your virtual system is just as bad

  • ChadR991
    Chad (@ChadR991) reported

    @ProvoGal01 @TELUS @TELUSsupport I hang up as soon as I hear an Indian on the phone. Can’t trust Indians. Too many scammers. They are the most dishonest people I’ve ever known.

  • JackieBee_16
    x-JB 🇨🇦 (@JackieBee_16) reported

    @flyin_oryan @Sportsnet @TELUS My mom is 5 mins away and has fibre - no issues. I’m still on copper because my condo board refuses to put in fibre and all I have are issues

  • Eddie1968K
    Edward K. Watson (@Eddie1968K) reported

    Yeah, @TELUS just about every day I get calls from someone with a heavy Indian accent claiming to be Kirk, or George, or Frank bugging me to buy your products. All it does it make me HATE you and never buy from you.

  • robnicholsontor
    Rob (@robnicholsontor) reported

    @cyncyty66 @AndrewScheer It was a secure highway to transmit data. I think the real investigation should have been on the execution failure. The committee wanted to dive into the agreements of Telus, their subcontractors, etc. Telus had no control over a poor acceptance rate