Telus outages and service status in Norris Beach, Alberta
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Norris Beach, Alberta
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Telus Issues Reports Near Norris Beach, Alberta
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Norris Beach and nearby locations:
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Olivier Du Tré (@odutrephoto) reported from Grandview, AlbertaYou ******* piece of **** @TELUS ‘smart’ hub! Listen, if you guys don’t do something about the connectivity around pigeon lake, I’m gonna toss your **** in the lake. ****! So frustrated right now.
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Lee Humphrey (@tleehumphrey) reported from Norris Beach, AlbertaMan I wish there was an alternative satellite TV provider in the #BuckLake area. @TELUS has been absolutely terrible since I inherited this system. #DisappointedAgain
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Lee Humphrey (@tleehumphrey) reported from Norris Beach, AlbertaMan I wish there was an alternate satellite TV provider in the #BuckLake area. @TELUS has been absolutely terrible since I inherited this system. #DisappointedAgain
Telus Issues Reports
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MicroChipped Writer Rod (The Total News Junkie) (@dartgunintel) reportedThe local Telus office wouldnt even interview me. The other job starts in late July when I was supposed to take place in a talent competition. As always ive been really surprised by how things are working out, but every time recognizing more and more ways to prevent similar problems. Even better is posting online so other people can know similar information
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Darshan Singh 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 (@DarshanVancity) reported@BCLionsDen @Rogers I switched a couple years ago. Telus coverage is **** compared to Rogers. Be ready for dead spots all around the lower mainland. The drive to Kelowna and back also sucked for service compared to Rogers.
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jodi birdsall (@jay_elbee) reported@jodyvance @guyfelicella @TELUS A friend had issues. She said that the equipment was old and somehow there was a glitch that allowed a customer in Alberta to delete their recordings. It was a mess. She eventually switched to Rogers. She’s much happier, cheaper too. I have Rogers. It’s ok. Usually a reboot fixes
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Doug McFayden (@TruckerDougYEG) reportedAfter the last PVR - 50 hours + affair with to many mistakes to list, I will be happy to leave when my contract expires. Latest customer service enters "Change Order" but should have been "Technical Order" meaning I have to pay $400.00 for all @TELUS mistakes. @TELUSsupport
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don't chew with your mouth open (@kFaNsUpAfLy) reported@davidmgustin @TELUSsupport Hey! I've been a @TELUS customer for over 10 yrs and the problems I've had with them the last cpl is absurd. Check your bill every month for costs u dont owe, like cloning your services and charging you dble!! I used to be happy, I no longer am.
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Robbie Mann 🇨🇦 (@RobbieMann77) reported@FriedgeHNIC @Altonervative Sportsnet subscriptions will be cancelled for most:- I’m not paying for 24/7 services for Toronto:- thank god my cell phone network is Telus! As mentioned Elliotte, all these good people, lost jobs today will have the resilience to go ahead with other alternatives to move ahead.
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Pink Isntwell (@PinkIsntwell1) reported@CTVNews Fk @Rogers . Everyone who deals with them should cancel all their services and switch to @TELUS. It's better service and it's cheaper
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Playoff-Jim (@DiabloPick) reported@Jhammy51 @Rogers @TELUS Telus is the worst company you can change to. They are idiots. You will regret it in no time.
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Alberta fair (@mstewartbittner) reported@telus bad bad bad service , mistreats the elderly and offers no service
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Temple 8 Research (@Temple_Eight) reportedI hope the $ASTS boys like dilution because you're going to need a lot of it to fund your ambitions. While ASTS has a small lead on broadband connectivity their real advantage is spectrum access via carrier exclusivity and they've locked up nearly 60 mobile network operator partners covering over 3 billion subscribers AT&T, Verizon, Vodafone, Rakuten, Telus, Bell, etc. SpaceX operates more than 9,000 satellites around 60% of everything in orbit. ASTS has roughly 9 including recent launches, and is trying to accelerate to about one launch a month to hit 2026 targets. Analysts are skeptical it can sustain this. Each BlueBird Block 2 is a 6,100 kg spacecraft, far more complex and expensive per unit than a Starlink satellite and AST can't launch anything close to the pace of Musk. SpaceX owns the rockets while ASTS has to buy rides on Falcon 9, New Glenn, etc. SpaceX's hardware iteration speed is, as one analysis put it, a real and durable advantage, and if their next gen satellites deliver on data performance, the competitive gap narrows while the constellation scale gap stays insurmountable. SpaceX already took the biggest carrier prize in the US being T-Mobile. So the carrier moat cuts both ways. SpaceX obviously has access to vast capital after IPO, with Starlink generating ~$10.4 billion of revenue in 2025. ASTS is pre-real-revenue at scale ($70.9 million in 2025) and funding itself with convertible debt and dilution. Do the bulls have an answer to this?