Telus Outage Report in Neilburg, Saskatchewan
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Neilburg, Saskatchewan
The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Neilburg, Saskatchewan and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Telus users through our website.
- Internet (49%)
- Phone (23%)
- Wi-fi (12%)
- TV (7%)
- E-mail (5%)
- Total Blackout (4%)
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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CryptooooTunaaaa (@crypto_tunaaaa) reported@TELUS has to be the worst company Iβve ever dealt with in my life.
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wBENDERw (@wBENDERw) reported@blogTO well its a policy at home to not bundle cell and lan, so i had cell LAN is rogers via @TekSavvyBuzz so i like supporting them I check into bell and telus and they are just as $$$$ so I'll hang around till Teksavvy offers different vendors
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Erhan Atesoglu (@pcmwave) reportedRemember @telus is the company that asked the government for a $ 2 billion refund after getting screwed by the CCP. Since @JustinTrudeau is in power, I'm sure he was absolutely fine with it. Anyways we won that war 18 months ago, supply chain issues? Blame Justin.
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Redridinghood (@Foodieheart2) reported@robyncrawford_ @CityNewsVAN All good here, Rogers service is fine, had Telus for years and switched as they have so many no zones, where with Rogers always have service. It was one day, not sure why everyone so up tight, we rely too much on tech anyway. My opinion
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The Original Engrumpled Curmudgeon πΊπ¦ ππππ (@TheEngrumpled) reported@krushowy @TorontoStar Get with the picture. They are not meeting to fix the system they are meeting to put a final nail in it's coffin so that companies like Telus Health and US style HMOs can take over.
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Mike Lunsted (@mlunsted) reported@StephanieCarvin @a_picazo @VassB What should be happening, IMO, is using other carriers as backup. If Rogers goes down, then traffic should be load balanced between Telus and Bell and let Rogers pick up the tab later. But thatβs a whole different bag of cats.
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daftJackal (@daftJackal) reported@MobileSyrup No, I'm not changing anything. *BUT*, my setup already has cross-carrier redundancy. When Rogers went out, I simply tethered to my Telus service.
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Ismail SAHIL (@ismailsahil_) reported@MobileSyrup I have tested both Telus and Bell worse service this can happen to any network
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PragmaticFact (@fact_factoid) reported@Knightborg @RosaJSaba @TorontoStar That still doesn't solve the issue of failures; in fact, smaller, less funded providers may have lower up time - this was my experience with TPIA providers. It also doesn't address the issue with upstream carriers like Bell, Rogers, Telus, etc. if they fail, everything goes.
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Speaking for the planet (@shepherd_360) reported from South Wellington, British Columbia@MoistlySpeaking @DeceitinDrugs @jjhorgan I think you may be able to do that if you subscribe to the health service owned by Telus. Personally the last thing I want is more of my personal information publically available. It's bad enough Google provides an ad for aspirin when I talk about a headache around the devices.