Telus outages and service status in Musquodoboit Harbour, Nova Scotia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Musquodoboit Harbour, Nova Scotia
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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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SierraAlphaJuliet (@joneseygirl2022) reported@FringedCanuck @Starlink Central Alberta here on Starlink. We have had no issues to speak of here. After years of Telus non-service and dial up speed level internet service, we are really happy with Starlink.
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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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TELUS Support (@TELUSsupport) reported@Ayan604 That is completely unacceptable, and I am sorry you had that experience Andy. This sounds like a spammer or scammer spoofing our caller ID to pretend to be TELUS. Our team would never speak to anyone like that. To block fake calls like this for good, check out our TELUS Call Control feature.
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We are all in this Together (@WeAreAllInl2) reported@FrankP9915 @JohnRustad4BC This isn't true. Canada has similar problems as US healthcare does post Covid. Private telecoms have the worst service. Sasktel at least has far superior service and prices to that of Bell, Telus, etc.
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Soo Greyhounds Updates (@HoundsInsider) reported@ccoutu1 @Rogers @RogersHelps Telus is worse , fyi. Roger’s was the only company with service while I was away this past few days meanwhile I had 0. It’s not a single companies fault it’s the entire infrastructure in the North. Maybe call Chris Sc….oh wait
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Gregoryfan (@Gregory_SB35) reportedHoly hell Telus ******* sucks, I just wanted to upgrade my internet and they made me feel like i wanted to gouge out my eyes :/ god they just suck, like i would rather be springlocked then go through that again :(
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Jay Rogers (@nuckheadd) reported@Ayan604 @TELUS @TELUSsupport Yah telus is pretty bad. Guy hung up on me after I told him I had fido!
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Edmonton Lilly (@BabyGirlWife) reported@TELUSsupport And the stupidity of @TELUS @TELUSsupport continues. This is not a PERSONAL issue; this is a COMPLEX issue. The complex DOES NOT have a corporate account with TELUS. This is WILL impact a minimum of FOUR units!
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Marv Brown (@grizbro) reportedTelus responded. I got a call from a tech within 2 hours. He has set up an appt with a service person to come tomorrow morning. He says my modem is a couple Generations old. Fingers crossed this fixes the problem. Thank you Joe from Telus Power of internet.