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Telus outages and service status in Milverton, Ontario

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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 Milverton, Ontario

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Telus Issues Reports

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  • ShaneKidd11
    Erasmus Fluffbottom (@ShaneKidd11) reported

    @jffxns Reminds me of why im never going back to telus for internet. I'd had similar 10 years ago. Was paying about $120 month for "high speed internet" of 6mbps cause that was the fastest offered to my house/town. Parents paid the same price for same package, but was 500mbps for them.

  • QuarkSoupie
    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.

  • GrizzAxxemann
    Grizz Axxemann (@GrizzAxxemann) reported

    @MrStache9 Much as I'd love to make the switch, the upload speed is no good for my use case. I'm getting 900+Mbps up/down on Telus. It ain't cheap though. $170/mo after tax for unlimited usage. And boy howdy, do I use it. a couple TB/month up and down.

  • milleni0wl
    🦉 (@milleni0wl) reported

    @TELUSsupport You know what? Enough of your bs apologies. Canadians want you to answer the phones, provide good service & to hire locals. Simple stuff! #telus

  • kjames_2001
    Ken James (@kjames_2001) reported

    Yay just spent 25 minutes on the phone with @TELUS to cancel a mobility line…ugh not so much fun.

  • MommaHood2
    HoodMomma (@MommaHood2) reported

    @flowzki I can handle my own and I have a big dog the only problem I had was with Telus; they sent 2 different predators to my home to fix the internet. Warning to the ladies do NOT let any Telus rep into your home when you are alone.

  • jimmclellan23
    Jim McLellan (@jimmclellan23) reported

    @nogoodboyo_yvr @TELUS TELUS is so poorly run. They couldn’t organize how to get out of a paper bag without 4-6 “deep dives”. Trust me I spent 15 years there. So running a football club would never be sustainable

  • nogoodboyo_yvr
    Nogoodboyo (@nogoodboyo_yvr) reported

    @MikeMartignago Why won’t @TELUS step up to buy the club? They have the money and would be celebrated as community heroes for decades to come. Customer base explosion. They can write off losses in the down years.

  • CascadiaDream
    Unapologetically Apologetic (@CascadiaDream) reported

    @TELUS He’s not joking, this would never, ever be forgotten Imagine the marketing and digital opportunities this presents?

  • ProfesorRefer
    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.