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Telus offers phone, internet and television services, as well as mobile phone and mobile internet service through Telus Mobility. Telus internet service uses DSL technology. Telus TV relies on satellite or internet television (IPTV). Telus' mobile phone network supports CMS, HSPA and LTE.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Norwich, Ontario

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Telus Issues Reports Near Norwich, Ontario

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Norwich and nearby locations:

  • GenuineWordz
    Brenda Hopkins (@GenuineWordz) reported from South-West Oxford, Ontario

    No Telus service in south western Ontario @TELUSsupport @telus #telus

Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • qmanT
    Armando Asuncion (@qmanT) reported

    @Richard_sfu @TELUSsupport It’s Telus man! Crappy service and worst customer service of all! My latest bill increased by $ 5 each for Optik Tv and 3Gbps Internet which I not getting since upgrading from the 1. 5 Gbps and the speed is even worse. And they have the guts to increase it !

  • phinx404
    Clayton (@phinx404) reported

    @stormymarie13 @TELUS Service is atrocious. Someone over seas. Can’t understand what you’re asking and just put you on hold then hang up on you. Better off getting a phone in USA with unlimited roaming

  • ShaneAgronomy
    Shane Thomas (@ShaneAgronomy) reported

    Input distribution in the United States is shifting. Last week it was announced that beginning with the 2027 season, Simplot Grower Solutions will no longer distribute or sell Bayer-branded crop protection or seed. And, starting in 2028, WinField United would not be selling Dekalb, Asgrow, and Deltapine seed brands, though it retains Bayer crop protection. Simplot's Innvictis brand retains licensing access to Bayer genetics, and WinField's Croplan and Armor brands keep Bayer traits. A shift was bound to happen and I doubt it's the last announcement we will see. Bayer signaled a change in its May 2025 strategy update, emphasizing new GTM motions with the US called out specifically as a region where shifts would happen. Bayer has forecast a mid-twenties EBITDA margin in Crop Science by 2029, from roughly 20% today, and while new and novel products are one avenue to improve margin, the other requirement is managing costs and working capital on the other end. I wrote a year ago that distributors and retailers should be ready for changes in product access, rebate dollars, and more high-touch demand generation from Bayer. If I'm a retailer, distributor, or manufacturer, there are several different questions that need to be asked and strategic focus needs to be top of mind. I broke it all down in more detail in this week's Upstream Ag Professional, alongside: - The Law of Conservation of Attractive Profits in crop protection - Q2 2026 results across Bayer, Nutrien, The Mosaic Company, UPL, TELUS Agriculture & Consumer Goods, and CNH - Influence Erosion in Ag Retail - Ambrook Raise - Salience Bias and how it needs to be considered in the context of sensor technology - InnerPlant Data Traits and Increasing Returns + much more How do you think the future of crop input distribution will shift in the next 5 years?

  • dingoboy70
    ALPHA MALE! (@dingoboy70) reported

    Telus come get your equipment. This entire worst customer service experience has been going on now for a week. They cancelled our service when they were told not to? they had us on hold for over 2 hours & now this. This is the problem when a company has a monopoly

  • foolonthehill
    Brine (@foolonthehill) reported

    @MPelletierCIO @TELUS is so badly run. I went months dealing with them installing fiber to my door and when it was finally time to light it up, a rep came to the door asking for my ID to run a hard credit check. Hard pass on that for a monthly subscription. So I am not a Telus customer.

  • jasonforu1986
    Jase P (@jasonforu1986) reported

    @JustMeJamie64 @Rogers When I call Telus it's always some third world garbage ******** like India or the Phillipines.

  • JasonBoring99
    Jason Boring (@JasonBoring99) reported

    @JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Telus is just as bad plus most of their technicians are from India, completely useless and no troubleshooting skills

  • pinkiepie111
    pinkiepie (@pinkiepie111) reported

    @Ayan604 @TELUS @TELUSsupport Damn! Makes me wish I didn’t decline the call I got from them yesterday lol

  • ashley_streets
    Ash (@ashley_streets) reported

    @ctvedmonton My house burned down in October and I too was charged ridiculous amounts of cancellation fees. Telus also was horrible to deal with and kept insisting they couldn’t cancel trying to force me to move the services to a new residence which at the time obvsiouslt didn’t have yet.

  • LeftCoastLeafs
    Left Coast Leafs Podcast (@LeftCoastLeafs) reported

    The other day I had a prickly exchange with a Rogers Wireless phone rep. A couple days later I was renegotiating my Telus Optik TV terms. They dropped a ice promo on me if I switched my mobile over. In the back of my mind I was, **** Rogers man. Sign me up.