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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 Osler, Saskatchewan

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Telus Issues Reports Near Osler, Saskatchewan

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

  • SaskGatz
    Sask Gatz (@SaskGatz) reported from Warman, Saskatchewan

    @cenobyte Sounds like Sasktel. They will rim the ***** ass of a Telus customer to get them to switch but wouldn't fart in the general direction of a current customer to keep them!

Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • JZDialektic75
    Zeno1 (@JZDialektic75) reported

    @globeandmail Telus should just **** off in general

  • IndubitablyTho
    Indubitably Tho (@IndubitablyTho) reported

    @sarkonakj Telus and Rogers have been outsourcing help desk offshore for years. With Shaw, support was 'local' - can't count the number of times I talked to Nanaimo, or Winnipeg.

  • Sharisraven
    Raven (@Sharisraven) reported

    @cbc @aptn Telus hack has destroyed my life work and @telus is negligent in response. Help please

  • QuarkSoupie
    Adam Robinson (@QuarkSoupie) reported

    @TELUS I doubt you will help even though ive been with koodo for over a decade. Being on disability means i need to be frugal. Not refunding me and claiming you did is a bit frightening that you can be so wrong

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    Yes, according to Telus and CP24 reports, copper thieves damaged fibre optic lines while trying to steal copper cables. This caused the widespread outage across northwestern B.C. on May 4–5, knocking out phone, internet, and even affecting some 911 and hospital services. Repairs were underway quickly.

  • codecovenant
    Code and Covenant🇨🇦 (@codecovenant) reported

    @NewsroomGC Telus has no ai game. Wtf is this really about?

  • BarbaraWor7624
    Uniquepic (@BarbaraWor7624) reported

    @KirkLubimov I will never have anything to do with Telus. Why do they want to dupe their customers?

  • GraceOnFire2
    Life's a Beach (@GraceOnFire2) reported

    @rig_pig_11 @AndrewScheer The government funded the program's development, it was revealed that 85% of the intellectual property is owned by its main technology vendor,Telus Health. This meant the government could not easily transfer or maintain the service without continued payments to the private vendor

  • Jupadia1
    A (@Jupadia1) reported

    @TELUS if your going to call and bug me to switch service. Then at least have a human on the other end making the call. I should not have to pause and wait around for the computer to tell a human in a different country to pick up the phone and talk.

  • iwanttotalk_now
    I Want To Talk Now (@iwanttotalk_now) reported

    @Carpaige178176 @Kittie40Girl Bell has issues because a lot of their customers are French and QC freaks the hell out about the stuff. Telus? They've had entire call centres in the Philippines for at least a decade. I know, because my bosses would talk about them and we'd communicate with the offshore agents all the time. The women would joke because the offshore agents would fairly often hit on them and try to find ways into Canada lol.