Telus outages and service status in Lovettville, Alberta
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Lovettville, Alberta
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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nvrumind (@GiGized) reported@Tablesalt13 Telus has customer service agents?? Wut?
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Ken James (@kjames_2001) reportedYay just spent 25 minutes on the phone with @TELUS to cancel a mobility line…ugh not so much fun.
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Michael Collett 🇺🇦 🇳🇴 🇫🇷 🇮🇪 🇮🇹 (@michaelgcollett) reported@TELUSsupport Nothing but trouble with Telus. Internet going out constantly for days. Getting technical support from a real human is impossible. Its stupid AI does not listen.
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Justin B. Manuel (@Justin_B_Manuel) reported@TELUS was offered a promo today but due to technical issues on the reps end, I wasn't able to get it. They told me I had to call them back another day Why do I need to call & wait on hold to redeem an offer that'll end up in me paying you guys more a month for? Seems backwards.
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-BL4CK0UT- (@WAC_Blackout) reported@anthony604 @TELUS @WhitecapsFC Because it boils down to having control of the stadium. The land value is too high to privately build anywhere that makes sense, sadly Canadas economy is ****, plus the taxes.
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Aly Defrawy (@defrawidis) reportedFrustrated about Telus customer service. After they acquired ADT they don’t know how to restore a portal password. 7 hours on the phone with 9 different agents over the last 30 days No one knows how to do it. @TELUS @TELUSsupport @TELUSBusiness
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Adam Robinson (@QuarkSoupie) reported@TELUS It seems you just want the public to see your trying to help ppl on here. The reality is you do nothing.
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Jd (@ProfesorRefer) reported@Tablesalt13 For those that want to know TELUS outsources the most: It runs a massive global BPO operation (TELUS International/digital solutions) with call centers and services abroad. Its Canadian headcount has steadily declined while global grew. • Bell does offshore some customer service/IT (complaints about India/Philippines agents and recent moves are common). • Rogers has done the least visible offshoring for customer-facing roles: It publicly committed to (and delivered) 100% Canadian-based call centers/customer service teams (including repatriating Shaw jobs in 2023). It still positions itself as the only national carrier with this focus, though recent cuts, AI, and third-party shifts have drawn criticism like the others.
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Fernpick (@Fernpick) reported@NorthugCapital @danielfoch Telcos are on the rocks. BCE took major hit (maybe not enough yet). Rogers is a **** show, not sure about Telus, and Quebecor/Freedom isn’t spending sufficiently on Network but plenty of spending in future. How long is long?
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Life's a Beach (@GraceOnFire2) reported@rig_pig_11 @AndrewScheer The government funded the program's development, it was revealed that 85% of the intellectual property is owned by its main technology vendor,Telus Health. This meant the government could not easily transfer or maintain the service without continued payments to the private vendor