Telus outages and service status in Nobleton, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Nobleton, Ontario
The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Nobleton, Ontario and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Live Outage Map Near Nobleton, Ontario
The most recent Telus outage reports came from the following cities: York, and Peel.
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Telus Issues Reports Near Nobleton, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Nobleton and nearby locations:
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🦝🦔 sash 🦔🦝 (@sasha_cresswell) reported from Vaughan, Ontario@pittk85 @Ptbo_Canada @TELUS According to the BOB FM Facebook, there’s an outage! 🥴
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Jon Areias (@JonAreias) reported from Richmond Hill, Ontario@TELUS horrible customer service experience! I just was speaking to Iris and was on the phone for one hour, all I want to do is extend my contract that expires in 2 Weeks! SHOULD NOT BE THAT DIFFICULT #telus
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sara urowitz (@saraurowitz) reported from Aurora, Ontario@TELUS @koodo on the line with customer retention fighting over a bill. I can't imagine worse customer service. Over 1 hr of my life wasted fighting with this company who couldn't care less about their customers.
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MermaidCindy (@CinderellaJane7) reported from Aurora, Ontario@4ParksBushcraft @BruceAlrighty45 @GOP Exactly, i submitted two reports that may have something to do with this seems Castro using Canadian phones for criminal activity I have TELUS they told me to submit the report made another report to @yrp they were so rude. Now getting a lawyer as per doctor. Abuse Victims 😔
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Kiran Varughese (@kiranjoyv) reported from Vaughan, Ontario@YRP @AMBERAlertONT You spend millions of taxpayer dollars to set up any system to help the community. Not burden it. Its also clear there was no coordination with @TELUS, @Bell, @Rogers, etc when developing the system since same message is delivered different number of times for different providers
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Sharlene🌱🍄🌷🌻 (@sfergs_) reported from Vaughan, OntarioYou know what’s annoying? The Telus IVR system. Like as soon as I hear I start yelling “REPRESENTATIVE!!!” Like I don’t wanna ****** talk to this stupid *** robot😭
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Susan (@glamourgirlca) reported from Vaughan, OntarioTongues companies will take advantage of their customers. Come on @TELUS treat your customers with a modicum of respect. Then they go to a paperless bill, without making their customers aware. Roll over the data, #Telus stop cheating your loyal customers!
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Da Man From Manila (@BanaagAlex) reported from King, OntarioWhat's up Telus ? Gotta cell phone outage ! Got a panic attack ! I could'nt make a call or text and no internet. I'll stop watching sci-f/ alien movies for a while.
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sara urowitz (@saraurowitz) reported from Aurora, Ontario@koodo @RogersHelps Jessica, a kind and polite customer service rep from @RogersHelps has set up an appointment for me with @Rogers to talk about moving my 3 numbers from @koodo @TELUS. @koodo you have some customer service catch up to do!
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Space & Defense Sector (@SpaceSector001) reported from Purpleville, Ontario@Coffee4Life365 @Rogers @Bell Yeah. Telus are stupid that way. I use to work for Telus in BC. AST is the total solution even in airplanes. But dtarlink was lol he good for laptops and stuff in the air.
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RedPepper 🔜@AC.🌻🐶💣 (@PepperMuzz) reported from Vaughan, OntarioIt’s pretty bad when a major corporation like @TELUS @TELUSsupport can’t do anything for a long term Customer since 2008 - bring out a plan much less expensive then my current one and tells me I have to buy out my current contract in order to switch. Great loyalty TELUS.
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Jdklaw4 (@crazyjdk5) reported from Caledon East, Ontario@RogersHelps Why is there no response from Rogers as to the cause and what’s being done to get it fixed. More importantly why is there no back up solution. This is unacceptable especially when we are working from home. Why is it only Rogers and nit Bell ie Telus etc...
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Unapologetically Apologetic (@CascadiaDream) reported@BenSteiner00 People smarter than me must be able to watch this sort of passion and be able to leverage this in regards to the Whitecaps You cannot tell me that the top 10 biggest companies in Vancouver (Telus/Lulu/Hootsuite) can’t figure out how to brand their **** and support our club
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Sirenity (@Sirenity_yyc) reported@wyattd09 @TELUS @Rogers If you need a new mobile provider, I’m with Freedom. Genuinely good in-person support. They didn’t try to upsell me and had better plans than Bell
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Ryan Bushell (@NewhavenPM) reported@tsxman @zethuscap Time will tell… good luck with Mamdani on GO.UN… you always want to be buying what PE is selling… Telus is 2.5% of the portfolio I’ll stick with Dodig and a massive fibre optic network at $14
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Lori Bergman (@bergy1965) reportedBeen waiting since early June for new @TELUS equipment; have spoken to @TELUSsupport THREE times. Was ASSURED in the last conversation that it would arrive July 1-7…and here we are on July 8. Good business plan…pay for service you do not receive.
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Connie Olstad (@OlstadConnie) reported@TheNonaBarker @TELUSsupport Thank you. I had hoped after my mother’s death 2 years ago that Telus would stop sending this horrible “Sorry to see you go” email to relatives and executors of deceased people. Very disappointing.
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JerryDStrong (@JerryDStrong) reportedWhy is everyone bashing Bell&Rogers. What's Telus doing? Revenue Bell- $17.5B Rogers - $15.5 Telus - $14.5B Bell/Rogers are in Toronto. Telus is in Vancouver. Telus needs to step up and support the local teams more, and stop allowing Toronto to dictate the local sports market.
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🔥ILoveTheFlamesEh🔥 (@WorryCanada420) reported@RyanNPike **** this I’m so mad **** rogers genuinely thinking of switching to bell or Telus after this ****
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Ryan's Johnson. 🚧 Lets rebuild this culture! 🚧 (@Jhammy51) reportedSwitching to telus **** Roger's man @Rogers @TELUS
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Rich Peter (@peterli34923561) reported$ASTS --- Japan’s government plans to issue up to ¥1.48 trillion (approximately $912 million) in large-scale public subsidies for a satellite communications project led by Rakuten. Rakuten is a core early investor and strategic partner of ASTS. The two firms are advancing a joint venture (JV) in Japan to secure full regulatory approvals for commercial direct-to-device (D2D) operations. This government subsidy effectively covers ASTS’s Asia network deployment costs head-on, drastically easing market concerns over the company’s cash burn trajectory. The firm successfully launched BlueBirds 8, 9 and 10 in mid-June 2026, and all three satellites are operating smoothly in orbit. Shortly after, ASTS officially announced plans to deploy BlueBirds 11, 12 and 13 in early August 2026. Why the August Launch Matters This batch will carry ultra-large antenna arrays spanning 2,400 square feet. ASTS previously hit a peak download speed of 98.9 Mbps on unmodified consumer smartphones via satellite connectivity; the new August satellites are projected to double this maximum throughput. 1. The World’s First Truly Gap-Free Cellular Network Legacy satellite communications systems including Iridium and early Starlink require custom antennas, ground terminals or dedicated satellite handsets. $ASTS ’s proprietary technology enables billions of existing unmodified 4G/5G smartphones worldwide to connect directly to orbital satellites. The innovation instantly erases all terrestrial coverage dead zones across oceans, deserts and mountainous terrain. 2. Landlord-Style Model Locked In With Global Telecom Giants $ASTS does not compete for end users against carriers like T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon — instead, it acts as their critical infrastructure ally. The company has executed binding commercial agreements with top-tier global operators: AT&T, Verizon, Japan’s Rakuten, Canada’s Telus and more. These carriers willingly share revenue with ASTS to deliver seamless connectivity to subscribers operating in off-grid regions. This business model pushes customer acquisition costs (CAC) nearly to zero, and will generate massive high-margin recurring cash flow once the full satellite constellation is operational. 3. Ample Cash Runway to Alleviate Cash-Burn Skepticism As of the latest quarterly filing, the company holds $3.5 billion in cash on its balance sheet versus only around $2.9 billion in long-term debt. This robust liquidity provides unconstrained capital to ramp launch contracts and satellite manufacturing through 2026–2027, eliminating near-term risks of dilutive equity offerings or distressed asset sales. Management’s official guidance pins full-year 2026 revenue between $150 million and $200 million, with revenue poised to approach $1 billion in 2027 as the network activates commercially.
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Bobby (@youngster1015) reported@S_Oliomono @Zer0PucksGiven @Cootes4MVP Check the Telus share price performance that past 2 years and while your at it check their dividend yield that they can barely pay every 3 months. As if Telus would step in- do you actually think rogers shut down these stations because they make a boatload of $.