Telus outages and service status in Kentville, Nova Scotia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Kentville, Nova Scotia
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Telus Issues Reports Near Kentville, Nova Scotia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Kentville and nearby locations:
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Joshua Eaton (约书亚伊顿) (@joshuahjeaton) reported from Gaspereau Mountain, Nova Scotia@RichardGrzela @TELUS @koodo @PublicMobile I'm just a customer of theirs with @PublicMobile. I haven't worked in the mobile phone market since @BlackBerry was cool...
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Joshua Eaton (约书亚伊顿) (@joshuahjeaton) reported from Gaspereau Mountain, Nova Scotia@RichardGrzela @TELUS @koodo @PublicMobile The Netflix app crashing on your mobile device has nothing to do with Telus servers.. uninstall the app and then reinstall it. That should fix your problem
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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SierraAlphaJuliet (@joneseygirl2022) reported@FringedCanuck @Starlink Central Alberta here on Starlink. We have had no issues to speak of here. After years of Telus non-service and dial up speed level internet service, we are really happy with Starlink.
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va1slyfalcon (@va1slyfalcon) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Roger's, Bell , telus have a strong hold over Canadians and communication . People do not realize how absolutely aporant the service in Canada is . Disgusting
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JF (@jayfl39) reported@mikeinthevalley @TELUS @TELUSsupport I was 9 1/2hrs on the phone over 2 days with Telus trying to get my mom’s stuff sorted after my dad passed away. Their customer service is the biggest freakin joke. They also missed multiple scheduled callbacks from customer service agents and “managers”. Never again is to soon!
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VK (@vinpkey) reported@TELUSsupport Acct 126969708-2, 604-522-1778. Your letter says Telus will stop my service Aug 10. Now Aug 13, not stoped. Pease give the exact date my service will stop? Or will my service continue until end of my contract in May 2027? Thanks. Vladimir (for Silvia Fabry)
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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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Sally (@sadforcanadians) reported@Cat4714 @Martyupnorth @Bell Telus is worse. Hubby was paying over $100. Had a special for seniors we could get for US/Mex calling. Down to $45/mo but on phone for over 1 hour. I'm sure call was to india celebrating daliwall in background. Painful
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Kat Maven (@WhtHatRebellion) reported@miket136 Cool 😎 what a great idea. Our remote crews all use Stalink now. No more stupid expensive telus air cards.
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Don Hoglund (@randomdh) reported@TELUSsupport @TELUS Communications with your customers should be a priority not wait for customers to call your overseas support
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Alexander (@AlexfromBabylon) reported@Clayton37808570 Regarding conviction of MNO’s this is too simplistic. You have multiple buckets: Early die hards > AT&T, Vodafone, Bell, Rakuten, TIM These MNO’s basically co-engineered the Spacemobile solution. STC was late, but commited 1 billion of revenue as Saudi sovereign solution so I think they also fall in this bucket. Late followers that evaluated both in detail with non public roadmap for Starlink and AST Spacemobile and chose AST > Verizon, Telus, Orange, Telefonica, Axian. Next you have a big bucket of optionality ****’s like you indicate, but that bucket is under heavy pressure to make a choice. Maximum optionality is a nice buzz word, but in reality they have to chose between an architecture that is competing with them, versus one that is supporting them. On paper a strong line up, but Starlink and Amazon will be competing systems. Equatys, Iridium niche constellations not optimized fot consumer broadband. So if you wat a friendly solution there is only one choice. Deutsche Telekom is the study case of my thesis.
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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?