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Telus outages and service status in Milton, Ontario

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  • Telus generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Milton, including 0 direct reports.
  • The most common problems reported in this area mention Internet and Phone.
  • 50% Internet (50%)
  • 50% Phone (50%)

The latest reports from users having issues in Milton come from postal codes L9T .

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 Milton, Ontario

The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Milton, Ontario and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

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Live Outage Map Near Milton, Ontario

The most recent Telus outage reports came from the following cities: Mississauga, Milton, and Burlington.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Mississauga Phone 11 days ago
Milton Internet 25 days ago
Mississauga Internet 1 month ago
Mississauga Internet 2 months ago
Burlington Phone 2 months ago
Mississauga Internet 2 months ago

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Telus Issues Reports Near Milton, Ontario

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Milton and nearby locations:

  • Miss_Angel_Baby
    Starbucks Bae (@Miss_Angel_Baby) reported from Brampton, Ontario

    I'm With Telus & They Emailed Me Yesterday Saying Some Shit About My Account Being "Overdue" (I Paid 2 Weeks Ago) & "Not To Worry" 🤨

  • iCare_Health
    iCare Home Health (@iCare_Health) reported from Oakville, Ontario

    @TELUSsupport @TELUSBusiness is Telus hosting email down?

  • Relly_95
    Focus On Yourself🇹🇹🇧🇧 (@Relly_95) reported from Brampton, Ontario

    @CeeRM_ Yeah they can. That’s what they suggest before taking out a phone at for example Rogers, bell or Telus. Should do that for like a year, then it’ll help fix it

  • BroHogPlays
    BroHoG 🇨🇦 (@BroHogPlays) reported from Burlington, Ontario

    @DewyX0 I’m with TELUS ****

  • QaiserMahboob1
    Qaiser Mahboob (@QaiserMahboob1) reported from Mississauga, Ontario

    @cndbassetmom @TELUS Same here their loyalty department sucks

  • BramaleaDD
    BramaleaDD (@BramaleaDD) reported from Brampton, Ontario

    @murpheegurl @RogersHelps @Bell @TELUS Please let us help spread this message. @Rogers has waived off Data Caps for Home Internet but don’t know about @Bell and @Telus

  • spikestabber
    bren bear 🐻🇨🇦 (@spikestabber) reported from Milton, Ontario

    @TimLCriddle @TELUS @Bell That announcement was jumping the gun, suspicious timeline like they were testing waters as more important issues takeover headlines.

  • shayman
    Steve Hayman (@shayman) reported from Trafalgar, Ontario

    @cogecohelps Bell, Rogers, Telus, Shaw, and a dozen others are all prepared to provide the @TSN_Sports Go service to their customers; I'm disappointed Cogeco won't.

  • mgamble
    Matthew Gamble (@mgamble) reported from Oakville, Ontario

    @Mark_Goldberg @TELUS @ShawInfo No, I’m only talking about fiber in the ground. It needs to be treated like a utility, not like a competitive service. We don’t need to rip up streets twice and run multiple cables to each home. And if the government is funding it, it 💯 percent needs to be open access.

  • sumeshg
    Sumesh (@sumeshg) reported from Mississauga, Ontario

    So Trader Joe is going to ruin the family legacy? Are you sure he’s not a Telus spy? Once a Raider always a Raider. He is not family, his loyalties are to the competition. The state of affairs under his “leadership” should make that obvious. Unless you are an idiot and blind. Ed.

  • kathleenmcnei18
    Kathleen (@kathleenmcnei18) reported from Mississauga, Ontario

    Nice of @TELUS 2 offer all Ontario Frontline Health careworkers 2 months free service but there's a catch-they only consider 6 hospitals that are good enough. what about the other hospitals -All Frontline healthcare workers R important regardless of hospital! Please extend this.

  • hardyrenos
    Anti-Lieberal (@hardyrenos) reported from Oakville, Ontario

    @koodo I have been with koodo for 15yrs. But since koodos parent company Telus is using Chinas Huawei 5G I will be leaving. Putting profit over security is not what I want. The CCP has proven to the world it can NEVER be trusted. #CCPLiedPeopleDied #ShameonTelus #BanHuawei

  • JamesRRubec
    James Rubec (@JamesRRubec) reported from Mississauga, Ontario

    @JamesMacKNZ @Bell @TELUS Same network different company. Same problems.

  • mgamble
    Matthew Gamble (@mgamble) reported from Oakville, Ontario

    @bramabramson @Mark_Goldberg @Bell @Rogers @TELUS @Videotron @ShawInfo The problem today is mostly on inter-carrier calls, so if calls can be routed without using those trunks it would be a big win. I think I’m going to write a follow up post this week with a primer on PSTN routing.

  • vikranta
    Vikrant Agarwal (@vikranta) reported from Oakville, Ontario

    @TELUS @TELUSsupport hi! Customer support has not been very helpful. Need help adding Apple Watch to cellular plan. This was supposed to be simple.

  • kisachan64
    kisa (@kisachan64) reported from Burlington, Ontario

    @hellkuoki Awh man I hope not :( hopefully they are able to fix it at apple. It's good the telus guy understood though!

  • Jason_McLeod
    Jason McLeod (@Jason_McLeod) reported from Mississauga, Ontario

    @TELUS I think it’s a pretty crap move to take the finally affordable $60 for 10 promo plan and hike the rate 16%. Never once has a promo plan that I’ve had been altered after signing up.

  • hojo1979
    Henry Ho (@hojo1979) reported from Mississauga, Ontario

    @TELUS @TELUSsupport is the cellular service down?

  • MoonBhaaii
    Imran Aziz (@MoonBhaaii) reported from Mississauga, Ontario

    In Toronto telus tower few urinals have word “American standards” inscribed. One literally pees on the word “American”. Not a single American will lose their **** over it. #Blasphemy

  • brianddunn
    Brian Dunn (@brianddunn) reported from Mississauga, Ontario

    @ThePeterKelly Jieun’s on Koodo (Telus) no issues so far. Pretty reasonable plans. My mom’s on Freedom, I have heard they’re reception isn’t the best, but she hasn’t had any problems out in Burlington

Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • gongshow922
    meh (@gongshow922) reported

    @AngryPossum69 @Rogers I would love to but I'm never going back to Telus

  • whoinvitedjon
    Jono (@whoinvitedjon) reported

    @Darrenthiel2 @jodyvance @TELUS Me too - no issues and it's way cheaper than when I had copper

  • HeidiMcCulloch
    Heidi McCulloch (@HeidiMcCulloch) reported

    I made the worst decision ever moving my home internet to @TELUS - and can’t even fix it because app has been down for 2 weeks and son hold with customer service now at 57 minutes. @TELUSsupport

  • SandieAschem
    Sandie 🇫🇷🇮🇱🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@SandieAschem) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS They have the absolute worst customer service!

  • PartPhil
    phil (@PartPhil) reported

    @garymasonglobe @TELUS It’s awful. When you call do you get stuck on the AI loop?

  • gibsonsgolfer
    Bob Cotter 🇨🇦 (@gibsonsgolfer) reported

    @jodyvance @TELUS I finally discovered that it would cost me a lot to cancel Telus with current contracts running until late 2027. I suppose I will have to wait until then.

  • QuikInsightz
    QuikInsightz (@QuikInsightz) reported

    🚨 #BREAKING: $ASTS Successfully Launched BlueBirds 8, 9, and 10, Completing Its First Multi-Satellite Launch Since April's Setback. What happened: ➜ AST SpaceMobile confirmed the successful launch of BlueBirds 8, 9, and 10 at 2:39 a.m. EDT on June 17, 2026. ➜ The satellites were launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. ➜ This marks the company's first successful stacked multi-satellite launch since April's mission setback. ➜ Each BlueBird satellite carries a phased array antenna measuring approximately 2,400 square feet, which AST SpaceMobile says is the largest commercial communications array ever deployed in low Earth orbit. ➜ The satellites are designed to connect directly to standard, unmodified smartphones without requiring any special hardware. ➜ AST SpaceMobile says the new satellites are capable of delivering peak download speeds of nearly 200 Mbps for voice, broadband data, and video services. ➜ That is nearly double the company's previously demonstrated peak speed of 98.9 Mbps achieved by its earlier Block 1 satellites. What comes next: ➜ CEO Abel Avellan said BlueBirds 11, 12, and 13 will ship shortly ahead of the company's next launch. ➜ He also said next-generation satellites through BlueBird 37 are already in active production and assembly. ➜ Avellan said, "This first stacked launch is just the beginning. Our focus is firmly on execution: scaling launch cadence, manufacturing, and preparing for commercial service." ➜ Speaking about the mission, he added: "BlueBirds 8, 9, and 10 represent the continued execution of a vision once considered impossible: space-based cellular broadband to everyone, everywhere." The scale behind the company: ➜ AST SpaceMobile says it now operates more than 500,000 square feet of manufacturing and operations facilities worldwide. ➜ The company says it employs more than 2,250 people and has a portfolio of more than 3,900 patents and pending patent claims. ➜ AST SpaceMobile also says it has agreements with nearly 60 mobile network operators representing more than 3 billion subscribers worldwide. ➜ Its strategic partners include $T, $VZ, Vodafone, Rakuten, Google, Bell, Telus, stc Group, and American Tower. ➜ The company plans to initially activate commercial service in the United States, Canada, Europe, Saudi Arabia, and Japan, while also supporting U.S. government programs.

  • shellhun44166
    Diva shell (@shellhun44166) reported

    @SullyCanuck87 @jodyvance @TELUS Rogers is no better awful customer care They are money grabbers too We need more choices both suck

  • BrittsMagee
    ♡BrittsMagee♡ (@BrittsMagee) reported

    I am the most excited girl every right now!! I had to go to Telus in Londonderry and as I was waiting for a phone call from customer service I went to the candy shop next door called Showcase and OMG😱 I wanted to order some months ago online but the shipping is more than the candy so I gave up on ever trying these!! They have so many flavors too!!

  • Temple_Eight
    Temple 8 Research (@Temple_Eight) reported

    I hope the $ASTS boys like dilution because you're going to need a lot of it to fund your ambitions. While ASTS has a small lead on broadband connectivity their real advantage is spectrum access via carrier exclusivity and they've locked up nearly 60 mobile network operator partners covering over 3 billion subscribers AT&T, Verizon, Vodafone, Rakuten, Telus, Bell, etc. SpaceX operates more than 9,000 satellites around 60% of everything in orbit. ASTS has roughly 9 including recent launches, and is trying to accelerate to about one launch a month to hit 2026 targets. Analysts are skeptical it can sustain this. Each BlueBird Block 2 is a 6,100 kg spacecraft, far more complex and expensive per unit than a Starlink satellite and AST can't launch anything close to the pace of Musk. SpaceX owns the rockets while ASTS has to buy rides on Falcon 9, New Glenn, etc. SpaceX's hardware iteration speed is, as one analysis put it, a real and durable advantage, and if their next gen satellites deliver on data performance, the competitive gap narrows while the constellation scale gap stays insurmountable. SpaceX already took the biggest carrier prize in the US being T-Mobile. So the carrier moat cuts both ways. SpaceX obviously has access to vast capital after IPO, with Starlink generating ~$10.4 billion of revenue in 2025. ASTS is pre-real-revenue at scale ($70.9 million in 2025) and funding itself with convertible debt and dilution. Do the bulls have an answer to this?