Telus outages and service status in North Frontenac, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in North Frontenac, Ontario
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Telus Issues Reports Near North Frontenac, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in North Frontenac and nearby locations:
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Jean-François Mezei (@jfmezei) reported from North Frontenac, Ontario@Pagmenzies @BenKlass There is a cell antenna (Bell/Telus) about 6km away. So we have signal.
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Lincoln Ho | Yegventures | 何令恒 🇻🇦🇨🇦🇭🇰 (@yegventures) reported@Social_Moi @TELUSsupport Not sure why they couldn't help with Alberta accounts unless yours was somehow in the "old stack" but those were all migrated to the new system probably over a decade ago. I don't think there's any legislation requiring only Albertans open these files as TELUS Intl is around.
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Dtw🇨🇦 (@DerekWilliams82) reported@GlobalBC I’m going to water my lawn/plants & wash my car. If BC gives Telus the ok to steal our water for a data centre. Then I can water my lawn. Water levels can’t be that bad if they allow companies to steal it. **** these restrictions!
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Wendy 🇨🇦 (@perfectrose2011) reported@ElizabethRBess Yup, that is so very common a complaint after folks calling Rogers customer service have happen. Makes you want to switch service provide but Telus is no better really. Customers don't count, can't go to a real office ever now.
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Nuck Chorris (@ofclanmcLeod) reported@TELUS Still upset about the price I pay/month, just for wifi. Loyal customer for years and my monthly payment goes up over $20 because a two year contract expires?
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Farman Khan (@theCK001) reported@TELUS Telus sucks for the last couple of months. No service but keep paying bills. To add insult to injury, the care team told: though data is not working, calls and texts are still working, so there is no issue.
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Yemi the Addicted Programmer 🇳🇬 & 🇨🇦 (@yemitula) reported@Highteaspeaks @Bell Never use the top tier provider unless they're giving you some sort of sweet deal. Use second tier Rogers? Use Fido. Bell? Use Virgin Telus? Koodo Same network, lower rates
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Justin R. Melville (@JustinRMelville) reportedIt’s 4am & I’m on the phone to Telus because I have to call in during Canadian office hours to cancel my internet service. It took 12mins for a man in Delhi (not Canada) to cancel my service using a wildly insecure method. This is @TELUSsupport in modern day Canada @CRTCeng.
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GZ (@BuddTender) reported@koodo So even while using a telus network , the parent company doesn't have enough backups .
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Kevin miller (@originalkmiller) reported@Skyla_SkyDancer @RiseOfAlberta Will telcos not want Alberta consumers? They'll cut us off because ... why? But sure. Let's imagine that Bell, Rogers, and Telus all cut off their service for some random reason. I guess there's always Starlink until the US telcos fill the gap or we develop our own telcos. The same can be said for power. Most Alberta power is generated in Alberta. I guess companies could decide to shut down, but why? And their equipment would still be here, and the natural gas. The new gov't could step in and operate them. Cutting off Alberta would cause trouble for the electricity grid, so it is unlikely to happen unless we are at war. Do you think we'd separate without having a transition plan for key infrastructure? Most peaceful separations have those. We'd be foolish not to have that ready and signed. Even if Canada is super angry and refuses to sign or negotiate at all, the US would have no reason to cut us off. Finally, 16 countries use the US dollar. It isn't ideal because we don't set monetary policy. Same would be true of Canadian dollar. But, we don't manage monetary policy now. Canada spends like drunken sailors and prints money to give all over rhe world. We have no control now. At least when we are independent eventually we can develop our own currency. But not right away. Are these really the best scare tactics you have? I think if you work at it you can come up with some valid concerns instead of these strawmen.
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Frank (@lastofthefranks) reportedTrying to move my Telus internet to a new apartment. Customer service quotes some absurd price. Mention I'm looking at their website and it says same service is $70/m for that location. "Thats for new customers". Telus charges more for being an existing customer?!?