Telus outages and service status in Lockport, Manitoba
Some problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: internet, phone and wi-fi.
- Telus generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Lockport, including 0 direct reports.
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 Lockport, Manitoba
The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Lockport, Manitoba and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
April 27: Problems at Telus
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Shane Chapman (@chappy310) reported@EltonJohnsGimp @ryanwhitney6 I can’t use my Telus tv from Canada in the US. I’m sure there’s a way, but I’m 43 years old and ******* stupid with technology
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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.
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Ungovernable. Speaker of truths. (@NothinToSeeHere) reportedThis boondoggle of govt waste is not about Telus, it’s about horribly run govt programs that don’t solve problems or produce positive outcomes.
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The Wise Investor 🧠 (@TheWiseIC) reported@NorthugCapital @BubleQe Telus still has ~ 15% down to go before I think it is fairly valued. It is still at a premium to bell.
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Ai AM CAVEMAN (@CanadaScamada) reportedWinnipegers 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
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JR (@Whoneedsjack) reported@TELUSsupport @TELUSsupport How come a communication hasn’t been sent out to the people affected by the random cancellation of our accounts who are unable to access the Telus app… Why are some accounts showing they’ve been cancelled and why is this company not doing anything to fix it?
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heiba9866 (@heiba986627073) reported@askgrokretard @WestJet Imagine working for them how can I make this airline look good?, u guys complain often and if we don't figure out how to make u feel better WS will say "Telus is treating our customers bad" this is just one of all the issues WS has
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Genius White (@ThomasLK007) reportedHey @TELUS ********* please tell paying Camadian customers on your network why there is a new ******* phone scam every week and where are these Indian cockroaches getting our phone numbers? I can only get rid of the rats when I tell them I'm gonna eat them alive.
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Vancity (@Justconstantwon) reported@TELUSsupport My smart wifi hub that was sent out to replace my existing modem after I've upgraded to the gigabit service was sent using incomplete address information and Fedex is saying only Telus can change it. Quite disappointed in the Home internet upgrade process.
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DeeDee - Living the dream! 👑 NO DM’s. (@deedee_living) reported@ProvoGal01 @TELUS @TELUSsupport I’ve been with Telus since I got my first cell phone many years ago. I called them and a person from India asked me for my social insurance number. I hung up on them and called a supervisor and cancelled my service.