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Telus outages and service status in Old Perlican, Newfoundland and Labrador

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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 Old Perlican, Newfoundland and Labrador

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Telus Issues Reports

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  • biggest_gord
    Big G 🍎 (@biggest_gord) reported

    @MarkJCarney How much of our money are giving away this time? Based on your money to insiders track record, this project has already failed. Telus stock down 23% since last year. This is another bailout for them, bailin for us.

  • GianniDAngeloww
    Gianni (@GianniDAngeloww) reported

    @SERobinsonJr Is this a joke post? What kind of idiot would saddle themselves with $70+ tax internet for a $120 one-time saving when many providers, including Telus, are cheaper?

  • obnoxiousMods
    deadbeat valentine (@obnoxiousMods) reported

    @levelsio i have a pc case with a 16 core cpu that u can buy for 30$ on ebay 306012GB i got for 200$cad and a 100$ motherboard, 64gb ram ddr4, 2.5Gbps ethernet unlimited bandwidth, set to DMZ on my resi telus modem. it has a cloudflare dyndns script running that updates my dynamic ip on my dns automatically, no extra monthly for some real power instead of some garbage openvz over shared turbo garbage that u cant run aynthing on

  • tanevsgrill
    Tanev's Grill (@tanevsgrill) reported

    @SyncMercy Putting any business there would generate the same amount of tax revenue. Federal investment building something for a private corporation to profit off of doesn't help taxpayers. Telus leading this project should concern you more than it encourages you.

  • makemoneymoney6
    Ewan McGrath (@makemoneymoney6) reported

    @avilewis How is the cbc hack who got fired for self dealing taking credit for this? Telus led. Zero govt support Let’s see how quick he disappears when we start hearing the local and provincial challenges.

  • notadampaul
    notadampaul (@notadampaul) reported

    @tunguz you've never seen an oligopoly better-suited to bungling every conceivable natural advantage than Canadian telecoms. You should not be bullish on this if Telus is involved in any capacity whatsoever

  • Revelat_i
    Neil (@Revelat_i) reported

    @MarkJCarney The money telus received during covid to support federal surveillance should cover the costs.

  • BigDaddyFrom3
    John (@BigDaddyFrom3) reported

    @BoVanston @PeterMeiszner @TELUS Yes that would literally help if everyone did it?

  • realSammyPasta
    Sammy Pasta (@realSammyPasta) reported

    @Tablesalt13 I worked for a third party (Telus) that represented Shopify and they treated us like ****. Lutke is worse than Kamala and Epstein combined

  • RafeefGarbi
    🇵🇸 Rafeef Garbi #FreePalestine (@RafeefGarbi) reported

    Hey government of Canada, maybe Telus can first try to provide more than one bar of mobile signal strength in the heart of the biggest cities in Canada before they get to "build" our "sovereign AI"? Just a thought.