Telus outages and service status in Montague, Prince Edward Island
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Montague, Prince Edward Island
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Kurt Rowland (@ruhbarb19) reported@FringedCanuck @Starlink Interesting as I had Starlink for several years and never an issue. Telus ran fiber optic out past our place and offered a great price.. so we sucked in and got hooked up. We have been having issues with it cutting in and out the past few days. Strange coincidence
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Peggy Blair (@peggy_blair) reported@OILanatude @Rogers @telusmobility Yes. And I literally just got a lower-priced deal from them 6 months ago because I was threatening to leave to go to Telus after a series of issues with Rogers that saw me file a complaint with the CCTS. $5 increase 6 months later.
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Bonnie & Stephen (@bonnewillbonne) reported@MeaghieC Pharmacists can do emergency refills in BC. Hopefully you will have some luck with Telus or another telehealth provider. Or show up at an urgent care clinic. Not sure where you live, but the one in Chemainus BC is really good.
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DadLife (@Iamdadlife) reported@TELUSsupport @TELUS For months I was sent promotional texts from you to switch to Fibre, yet when trying to switch in December’26 there was some issues. I finally caved & authorized the transition in July Now during the final 36 holes of the @FedExChamp I have NO 🛜 NOR CABLE! Make it make sense!
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Nick Pena-Alvarez (@NickPenaAlvarez) reported@MichaelFGittins @Rogers @TELUS Seems like it, but this is just another problem we have had with our rogers service in the last 3 months
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Helgrim (@Bonemantle) reported@VanIsleInvestor I figure I can make back the extra $100/month I lost in the dividend cut by cancelling my internet Telus internet service and land line and going with JUTE and VOIP. I will have to pay an extra $150 in cancellation fees but will make over $1000 in savings for the rest of the year.
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John Iosifov ✨💥 Ender Turing | AiCMO (@johniosifov) reportedTELUS deployed a voice AI agent to call new home internet customers in their first 90 days. Not to resolve a problem. Not because the customer called in. Just to check in. Result: customers who got that AI welcome call were less than half as likely to cancel within 30 days. That's proactive retention — and it completely inverts how most contact center AI is deployed. The standard mental model: AI handles inbound. Saves cost. Deflects calls. Reduces headcount. TELUS ran the opposite play. Outbound. Proactive. AI-initiated. And the economics are brutal in a good way. Every churn prevented is worth months of subscription revenue. Voice AI at scale means you can make that call to every single new customer — not the top 10% who triggered a risk score. Gartner projects $80 billion in contact center labor costs cut by AI this year. 88% of contact centers now run some form of AI. But 75% haven't operationalized it. They have tools. They don't have outcomes. The difference between TELUS and the 75%: TELUS defined the outcome first (reduce 30-day churn), then designed the intervention (proactive welcome call), then measured it. Proactive > reactive. Always. In contact centers and everywhere else. This is what the call center AI conversation is missing. Everyone's chasing deflection rates. The real money is in the outbound plays nobody's running yet.
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Jason Boring (@JasonBoring99) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Telus is just as bad plus most of their technicians are from India, completely useless and no troubleshooting skills
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theredlion (@thered_lataleph) reported@TELUS Don't get involved with this company. They are the worst for customer service. They have apps that don't work and if you ask for a paper bill you get zero information on it. Then you try to leave them and they harass you and charge you hundreds of dollars. Think illegal
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Armando Asuncion (@qmanT) reported@Richard_sfu @TELUSsupport I always use social media to vent my frustration because of the lousy support you get from customer service. This is Telus man! Nothing good to say.