Telus outages and service status in Lamont, Alberta
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Lamont, Alberta
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Telus Issues Reports Near Lamont, Alberta
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Lamont and nearby locations:
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jay zaal (@jzaal) reported from Lamont, Alberta@elks @TELUS Bringing him down like our record... But wait till next year.
Telus Issues Reports
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Ethan (@hockeyethan4) reported@ChicomVassalCan @VanIsleInvestor agreed but i would like for there to be more competition to drive prices down. telus rogers etc do **** while literally being a monopoly. total joke
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Tennis Girl 🎾 (@Nole_fan_girl) reportedHey @TELUSsupport not having a number that people can call or a live human on chat is beyond pathetic for 2026 and the prices you charge your customers. @TELUS used to be known for great customer service but now it's nothing but a never ending circle of chat and messages.
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Jason (@IntSpaceJason) reportedHaving stayed in several places on my trip through BC and the Telus cell coverage has been absolutely terrible everywhere... Nanaimo, Ladysmith, Chilliwack, Courtney.
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j9 (@JanineWils60777) reported@TELUS I will never support you. Piss off with your data centre's.
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Alex (@The_Alex_64) reported@MobileSyrup This is disgusting, @TELUS, and violates the @CRTCeng requirement to waive activation fees. As a customer, i am deeply disappointed in your disrespect to consumers. Do better.
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Jasmine Kaur G (@jgarcha) reportedWell. @Rogers Shaw, whoever they are doesn’t seem to keen on fighting to keep a 20+ year customer so let’s play the what do people got to offer game? Internet, TV, Home Phone. DM me your best plans @TELUS @FreedomMobile and whoever else.
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TELUS Support (@TELUSsupport) reported@MedHatCrew1 Our apologies for the disruption, are you still experiencing issues with your TELUS services?
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Brett Stone (@BStoneBrief) reported@CanadianPro2 @MarkJCarney You can use untreated groundwater. It might contain materials that could corrode the pipes though, and if it spills anywhere near the components it ruins them. And we are using the district heating model in downtown Vancouver, that's how they're doing the Telus building. I'm working on a pseudo-clone of the French model, but I've never actually seen how it works just the end result so building toward a network of nodes using a similar end result. The reason the latter one isn't done is probably a combination of trust of tenants having access to expensive equipment, and decentralized wouldn't be quite as fast as data centres, but I quite like the French model
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Dtw🇨🇦 (@DerekWilliams82) reported@DailyHiveVan If Telus can take our water for a data centre then I don’t give a **** about washing my car or watering my plants/lawn. If the city and province is going to sell out our water and not give a **** then why should I.
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Steve Aldred (@stevealdred) reportedSo @TELUS I can connect to the network without a SIM card now? No? Then charging for one is a connection fee.