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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.

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Telus Issues Reports

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  • AntiMacro
    AntiMacro (@AntiMacro) reported

    Telus has had the ability to change plans via the app for years. It just doesn't work for almost anything, so you have to call in.

  • GlobalismSucks
    Felix (@GlobalismSucks) reported

    @MelissaLMRogers @TELUSsupport And yet Telus stock is sucking big time ....... down 22 % this past year. 🙄

  • KristicMystic
    KrysticMystic (@KristicMystic) reported

    OMG! Telus is the most awful company. It often takes an hour with dropped calls to get to talk to someone who can't always deal with your issue. They want 2 year contracts with shady rules or they hike your overpriced plan without warning. And then they continuously call you to try to give you deals instead of being upfront etc..etc...

  • alfred_jens
    RJ 🇨🇦🇮🇱 drop the puck! (@alfred_jens) reported

    @sugartymefarm @MelissaLMRogers @TELUSsupport Telus…now if their damn stock would quit tanking lol

  • La_PsyChiq
    Jessica ⚕ (@La_PsyChiq) reported

    @nestapendragon @Rogers Don't look at me...I get 𝘮𝘺 terrible customer service from @TELUS

  • BcMeggster
    Meggster 🇨🇦 (@BcMeggster) reported

    @VanCityVice You think our Hyro bills will be going down once Telus sucks the life out of it for an A.I. data center. They announced stupidity. We don't nee China's system at all.

  • Braddragon1812
    Brad Dragon (@Braddragon1812) reported

    @Martyupnorth Telus is really bad for mystery charges. Always check your bills.

  • DavidJBerson
    David Berson 🟣 (@DavidJBerson) reported

    @TELUSsupport I am visiting elderly friends who cannot connect to their tv service for three months and cannot get through to you. Their internet and phone working. The wife has Parkinson’s and they are at a loss. Can someone at Telus help, please?

  • 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.

  • BStoneBrief
    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