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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 Marsden, Saskatchewan

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Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • TELUSsupport
    TELUS Support (@TELUSsupport) reported

    @PaperHatchet Got it, can you try the steps below to cancel your game pass? Log into My TELUS (via web browser or the app) Navigate to the Subscriptions tab Find Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and click Manage Select Cancel Subscription at the bottom and confirm

  • RonCouturier99
    Ron Couturier (@RonCouturier99) reported

    @jodyvance @TELUSsupport @TELUS Ok what was the problem?

  • AlicatraeFraser
    AF 🇨🇦 (@AlicatraeFraser) reported

    @jodyvance @TELUS After reading this problem you had last Fall, asking for your cable TV back to hardwired not wifi as cable was going off. I had Telus in & had technician hard wire (cable to wall) He checked the system, upgraded to new modem. I paid for the call cause it was extensive work.

  • bmartelag
    Beth Martel FM Agronomy🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇨🇦🌾 (@bmartelag) reported

    @field2fieldag @Bell_MTSHelps @Bell_MTS Maybe its your sign to to get off your phone 🤷 also Telus sucks there to always has!

  • Nikki98212136
    Nikki (@Nikki98212136) reported

    @SaltyGeeg @feezy_does_it @AaronPettman Suddenly water doesn't matter when eco diesel experiments on sacred river will get approved with sinister funding to bought off reserves, and poor Telus needs expansion and water. BC forgot water is a human need? For greed.

  • CrudeBoi67420
    CrudeBoi (@CrudeBoi67420) reported

    @bilal_akh @rory_mg Loll i do not use them due my jobs requiring constant travel out of city limits. Doesn’t matter tho, it’s still a crap service for working out of cities. Telus has crap coverage also, reason why freedom coverage suffers. Yes it may be cheap but quality is quite low. Quality over quantity imo Rogers/Bell/Fido are superior services in Canada.

  • dynamozes
    Moses (@dynamozes) reported

    @Highteaspeaks @Bell Try to get on an employee program with either Telus or Rogers. If you don't mind issues with network coverage sometimes and the likes, then try Koodo or Fido for cheaper plans. But if you want a plan that's 5g and the likes, then I'll suggest the Big 3. Worked for them before

  • sdxc25
    Luke Friday (@sdxc25) reported

    **** flip phone 📱 Telus......I wasn't even gonna try to Film it , at night, fast speeds

  • derekcockroft
    Derek Cockroft (@derekcockroft) reported

    @RodAVanier So even worse. The CTRC (run by Roger’s and Telus) is now making the competitive environment in Canada worse. Who ******* wants this? It’s not good for consumer choice, it’s not good for trade relations, and it creates uncertainty for content providers in Canada. **** THE CTRC

  • EarnCatalyst
    EarnCatalyst (@EarnCatalyst) reported

    @UnkleHack69 The problem is that the Canadian market is extremely protectionist of Telus and Rogers. It's not even like telecommunications regulations are more strict in Canada and US telecoms just refuse to meet them because they're actually much more lenient than in the US.