Telus outages and service status in Lloydminster, Alberta
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Lloydminster, Alberta
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Telus Issues Reports
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ICE CANADA (@BenDaws22753025) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Kicked Telus to the curb last week, they asked why, I told them their installers who were contracted for 2.5 hrs came and did half *** job in 30 minutes while speaking Punjabi in my house. Then upon reaching out to customer service, more foreigners. No Telus No Timmies No Thanks.
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Aeyo (@Aeyorl) reported@Zahra_szn For real Telus ai Crowdgen Some much platform I knew since 2021 But to get someone outside was the issue Telus was even recruiting Nigerians back that Personal I think it’s this wave of web3 guy that pivoted honestly People giving accounts to Nigerians Dey ran it like agency
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Armando Asuncion (@qmanT) reported@Richard_sfu @TELUSsupport It’s Telus man! Crappy service and worst customer service of all! My latest bill increased by $ 5 each for Optik Tv and 3Gbps Internet which I not getting since upgrading from the 1. 5 Gbps and the speed is even worse. And they have the guts to increase it !
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Abhishek (@Abbieshake) reported@TELUS @TELUSsupport I’ve been a customer for over three years, and my home internet has been unavailable for two weeks despite repeatedly contacting support. This has been an extremely frustrating experience, and I cannot recommend TELUS based on the service I’ve received.
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Bonnie & Stephen (@bonnewillbonne) reported@MeaghieC Pharmacists can do emergency refills in BC. Hopefully you will have some luck with Telus or another telehealth provider. Or show up at an urgent care clinic. Not sure where you live, but the one in Chemainus BC is really good.
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Claire Rattée (@ClaireRattee) reportedNorthwest B.C. cannot continue to be one cut cable away from losing critical communications. Following yet another widespread telecommunications outage on August 2, reportedly caused by copper cable theft, I have written to the Minister of Citizens’ Services asking what the Province is doing to improve the resilience and reliability of our telecommunications infrastructure. When these outages happen, the consequences go far beyond inconvenience. Residents can lose access to emergency information, businesses can’t process transactions, families can’t communicate, and entire communities can be left without reliable access to essential services. After the major outage in May, my office raised concerns with both TELUS and the Province about the lack of redundancy in Northwest B.C. and asked what was being done to prevent another widespread disruption. Months later, we are still waiting for meaningful answers, and now it has happened again. Copper theft is a growing problem, but whether an outage is caused by theft, wildfire, severe weather or infrastructure failure, our communities should not be left so vulnerable to a single point of failure. I’m asking the Province for clear answers on redundancy, infrastructure investment, emergency connectivity, and what steps are being taken with telecommunications providers to ensure Northwest communities can stay connected when something goes wrong. Reliable telecommunications are essential infrastructure, and Northwest B.C. deserves the same level of reliability and resiliency as the rest of the province.
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iPilot🅰️ (@OmniAeronautica) reported@bscholl $ASTS Blake Scholl Discovers AST’s Thesis, Then Forgets AST Exists Blake correctly identifies the hybrid terrestrial/satellite future, then skips enough due diligence to declare Starlink the “only good” satellite network while ignoring the company purpose-built for exactly that architecture. AST SpaceMobile has nearly 60 MNO relationships representing roughly 3 billion subscribers. AT&T and Verizon are strategic partners. Vodafone, Rakuten, Bell, TELUS and stc are partners. Vodafone, Orange, Telefónica and Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile’s parent, are now conducting integration testing across Europe using ordinary smartphones and carrier spectrum. The fatal blow to Blake’s premise arrived three months before his post: AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon announced a technology-neutral D2D venture explicitly intended to support multiple satellite providers, preserve existing agreements and increase competition. The carriers’ published strategy is the opposite of surrendering themselves to an exclusive Starlink bottleneck. The products are not equivalent either. T-Mobile still advises using Starlink outdoors with a clear view of the sky and warns that coverage may be unavailable inside buildings, aircraft and other obstructed locations. AST’s giant phased arrays are designed to provide carrier-integrated broadband, including voice, video, apps and “one wall in” connectivity. AST is carrier-neutral infrastructure that aligns with MNOs instead of trying to subordinate them. Blake identified the future, ignored one of its central companies, contradicted the carriers’ actual strategy, and typed “QED?” as if kissing Elon’s *** were a substitute for due diligence.
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R@X (@RiseN_Guard) reported@TELUSsupport TELUS is a MESS! Impossible to login and pay my stinkin bill!!!!!! FIX THIS ONCE AND FOR ALL
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Andy Yan | @ayan604.bsky.social (@Ayan604) reportedI am not a @telus @TELUSsupport customer and my mobile has been on the @CRTCeng Canada's National Do Not Call List since 2014 ...yet I still got a phone call.
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Hisham wassouf (@HishamWassoof) reported@TELUSsupport hi I just witched my mobile line to telus its been 3 hours since i lost my previous provider till now no telus signal on my phone pls help reconnect