Telus outages and service status in Montcalm, Manitoba
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Telus Issues Reports Near Montcalm, Manitoba
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Montcalm and nearby locations:
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Jeff Calder 🏴☠️🦆 (@jcalder1983) reported from Montcalm, ManitobaHey @TELUS Your 3G network is completely ******* useless. If my phone drops to it I can’t even send a bloody iMessage. Your LTE network sucks too because it always falls back to 3G. Get your act together 🤬
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Jeff Calder 🏴☠️🦆 (@jcalder1983) reported from Montcalm, Manitoba@NESaskFarmer @TELUSsupport The stupid phone will drop to 850mhz 3G instead of 700 MHz LTE for some reason. People who know more than I do say the network is just poorly set up but god forbid TELUS ever admit it. They just take our $400 a month and laugh at us.
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Jeff Calder 🏴☠️🦆 (@jcalder1983) reported from Montcalm, ManitobaPeople who share tiktok videos on snap or insta stories can rot in hell. If I wanted to watch your unfunny tiktok trash, I’d get the shitty app. Not up for discussion. Sent from my iPhone 4 on the Telus 3G network
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Jeff Calder 🏴☠️🦆 (@jcalder1983) reported from Montcalm, ManitobaHey @TELUS and @TELUSsupport fix your bloody network. No reason I should only get 1 bar of LTE but full bars of 3G. Make your network switch to low band LTE sooner 😠
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Brookfield👁️❤️🇨🇦💵💦scheme 👉 carneywatch.ca (@kicknsass) reported@JonFraserTF @TELUS I cut the cord about a year ago. Was a mobile customer for 20 years. Couldn’t take them anymore. The overseas service or lack there of, the reception was terrible, wouldn’t work with me on pricing. Very happy with the change. @Starlink next year when contract is up.
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Howard Macleod (@howard_macleod) reported@JonFraserTF @Nanceasaurus @TELUS I dumped Telus after 20 years of complete incompetence, went to Starlink and never looked back.
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Heidi McCulloch (@HeidiMcCulloch) reportedI 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
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Leigh Clarke🍎🍏 (@LeighCl68689106) reported@JonFraserTF @TELUS It’s the worst experience I’ve ever encountered. Worst then a cavity dental appointment! Two things I only ever do online, buy a vehicle and update my phone plan. Buy your phone outright and pay $65 for phone and internet!
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Fat chud (@neuroticbob) reportedanyone elses discord down have telus as a wifi provider?
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Ehrmantraut Capital (@EhrmantrautCap_) reportedAmpliTech Group $AMPG and an overview of its customers: Telus $T.TO - 5G/O-RAN. AmpliTech has already secured a multi-year LOI from Telus and purchase orders. Telus furthermore needs 30,000 AmpliTech radios for its O-RAN buildout until 2029. With each unit costing atleast $10,000, you're looking at a minimum $300 million cumulative revenue until 2029, excluding service/maintenance/installation fees that AmpliTech can charge to Telus. $NVDA, Northeastern University - AI-RAN. Both $NVDA and $AMPG are part of the Open6G project at Northeastern University (supported by the US government), and it is likely that $NVDA is interested in $AMPG's proprietary O-RAN CAT B 64T64R Massive MIMO radio unit, which sends out signals based on NVIDIA AI Aerial's AI-driven calculations (running on Blackwell or Grace Hopper GPUs). $IBM, $AMZN - cryogenic LNAs for quantum. Quantum computers store info in qubits at a temperature of 4 Kelvin (-269 degrees Celsius), these give off very weak signals that need to be amplified without creating any noise. AmpliTech has cryogenic LNAs that can withstand these temperatures. $BA, $NOC, $LMT, US Air Force - LNAs for defense for the purpose of communications, radar and electronic warfare. AmpliTech has military-grade LNAs, that have passed years of qualifications and are fully produced in the US, an important requirement. NASA, $VSAT, $WBD, Paramount - SATCOM/satellite communications equipment. AmpliTech sells LNAs that allow LEO satellites and ground stations to pick up very weak signals and translate them into useful data. They also sell PAs (Power Amplifiers) that allow LEO sats to send signals across large distances. Rarely do you see a microcap with such an impressive list of customers. Below, a complete overview of AmpliTech's customers can be seen, which includes more than just the ones I mentioned above (picture is from @rk8215).
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J S (@JS8534259318363) reported@JonFraserTF @Ingemar4910 @TELUS Ya. Let me assure you that Roger’s and Bell are both *very* capable of kafkaesque customer service.
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D Ranan (@dergleen) reported@JonFraserTF @TELUS They left my senior mom without a landline phone for 9 months because someone hit the box in her alley and they couldn’t be bothered to repair it. One day I was on hold for 4 hours to get through to a service agent. 🤬
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Unacceptable Lisa ........Concerned Canadian (@LisaMar91564392) reported@JonFraserTF @TELUS I ended a 19 year cellular/internet stint with Telus 2 years ago. Took 4 months and 6 phone calls to finally get $143 refund from them. Best move ever. They treat you like fodder.
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BULL OF BRITAIN (@BULLOFBRITAIN) reportedThis is probably one of the most insane SAMSUNG proxy on the market. $AMPG - AmpliTech Group > $150M market cap > Its radios are already installed in TELUS's new 5G network, side by side with Samsung > Every new style TELUS tower uses 5 radios per sector. 2 of them are AmpliTech's > Sales up 49% YoY last quarter, 48% gross margins, $18M cash, zero debt What is Open RAN? Simple: telecom giants used to buy entire networks from one vendor ($NOK, $ERIC, Huawei). Open RAN lets them mix and match equipment from multiple suppliers. TELUS is rebuilding its whole network this way by 2029. That is how a tiny New York company ended up next to Samsung on a Tier 1 carrier's towers. The math 5,000 towers x 6 AmpliTech radios = 30,000 radios 30,000 radios x $15K each = $450M opportunity Trading at 0.1x the 2029 bull case math. Even if the real price per radio is a third of that, the r/r is still extremely good. And TELUS is just the first leg: > $118M in signed letters of intent from carriers > Worked with $NVDA on the first AI-powered radio demo > Shipped space hardware to a mystery Fortune 50 building a satellite internet constellation (you can guess who) > The only US maker of a special amplifier that quantum computers need. $GOOG and $IBM have received units Sourced: @Lonsdale171255 (original article) @olyth_terminal (calculations)