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Telus outages and service status in La Loche, Saskatchewan

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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 La Loche, Saskatchewan

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Telus Issues Reports

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  • AnoliefoNonso
    Nonso Anoliefo (@AnoliefoNonso) reported

    @TELUSsupport I can provide any information you need for this to be cleared once. I might not like my new provider but Telus pushed a loyal customer away.

  • flytnrs
    good grief….i’m so done (@flytnrs) reported

    @TELUSsupport is there an ongoing issue my telus? Every time i log in to review my optic tv channel choices/bundles it always says there is something wrong, try again later. This has been ongoing for afew weeks.

  • sandilou2u
    Sandilou2u (@sandilou2u) reported

    @jodyvance @TELUS 1-888-811-2323. Telus is awful, but I get best results by calling. And check your bill, too. Because that's often wrong.

  • yyzav8r
    YYZAV8R (@yyzav8r) reported

    @TELUS trying to call telus mobility for support and when being transferred to agent I get generic message that offices are closed. It's 734pm eastern, 434pm pacific, how are your offices closed? Is telus bankrupt?

  • emmanuel_r90
    Emmanuel Richie (@emmanuel_r90) reported

    @NotsoEezzy @amara_is_weird @Blissyboo1 Got someone in the US, UK or Canada that could help you apply for remote jobs like Telus or outlier..? Link up and let's make weekly income together

  • CanadaScamada
    Ai AM CAVEMAN (@CanadaScamada) reported

    Winnipegers have had enough. For years, major telecom providers like Bell MTS and Telus (along with others in the big telecom club) have dominated the market in Manitoba with high prices, unreliable service, frequent outages, and frustrating customer support that often leaves people on hold for hours or bouncing between agents. Customers routinely report surprise bill increases, slow or inconsistent speeds, poor coverage in parts of the city and surrounding areas, and endless hassles when trying to fix simple issues. Many feel taken advantage of—paying premium rates for subpar, sometimes insecure connections that struggle during peak times or bad weather. Complaints have piled up nationally, with the big providers frequently topping lists for billing disputes, contract problems, and overall poor service. It's a classic case of limited competition leading to complacency: pay up or put up with it. But relief is on the horizon. Starlink is stepping in as a game-changing alternative, delivering high-speed satellite internet that works almost anywhere with a clear view of the sky. No more relying on aging cables or spotty towers—users in and around Winnipeg and rural Manitoba are reporting faster, more consistent speeds (often 100+ Mbps down), lower latency for streaming and gaming, and far better reliability than traditional options in areas where wired service has lagged. Setup is straightforward with self-install hardware, there's no long-term contract lock-in for many plans, and it's proving especially valuable for those fed up with the old guard. While pricing isn't the absolute cheapest in dense urban spots with fibre available, it often undercuts or matches what people were paying for inferior service—and the freedom from constant headaches makes it feel like a bargain. The message from frustrated Winnipegers is clear: the days of being held hostage by shoddy, overpriced telecom are numbered. Plastering their names on the local hockey teams heads as a mark of ownership will fool none. Starlink is here to give people real choice and better connectivity. Time to point that dish skyward and leave the old frustrations behind. -Grok & Ai

  • BigSexy9216
    TheDadalorian (@BigSexy9216) reported

    @DaveEDanna Man! That is crazy! We, on a good day get 35-40 Mbps download, but we are in Canada with Telus, and they are a terrible provider.

  • DoucheBag168
    Douche Bag (@DoucheBag168) reported

    @raygaurca as much as Id like to believe this... i don't think so. Telus has burned me over and over again the past 5 years... I think Canadian telcos are going down the drain.. its unbelievable how a monopoly can be run so poorly

  • ntrphl
    m! (@ntrphl) reported

    how is it that telus internet is still down it’s been over 16 hours

  • Steve_Pollard
    Steve Pollard (@Steve_Pollard) reported

    @TELUS I’ve sorted it now cost me time and gas money to pick it up and another hour on the phone! That’s money down the drain