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Telus outages and service status in Parry Sound, Ontario

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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 Parry Sound, Ontario

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Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Peter69906073
    Peter the dim (@Peter69906073) reported

    @jodyvance @TELUS Telus. Told them the PVR was the problem. Several looong calls with Guatemala, Philippines, India, each with a "FIX". Stopped one problem, caused another. Finally they did what I told them needed to be done. Sent a tech with a new modem. WASTED many hours of my time.

  • tobestpraiz2
    Tobestpraiz (@tobestpraiz2) reported

    Guy's I'm having issues onboarding with some of this AI website below,I have someone who promised to create an account rn on outlier mercor Handshake AI Telus Oneforma I need a help right now

  • ForrestHODL
    Forrest (@ForrestHODL) reported

    @MelissaLMRogers @TELUSsupport Well telus has always been a borderline criminal organization. But yeah it is bad in Canada.

  • __coderish__
    Rishit Singh (@__coderish__) reported

    @TELUS you guys need better DB role management on your ticketing systems. Like why don't your support employees just know wtf i told the previous 4 regarding the same issue? Even passing postit notes would work better but I guess your asses are too wide and brains too narrow

  • Patrick_ORourke
    Patrick O'Rourke (@Patrick_ORourke) reported

    I don’t know why I continue to give Koodo/Telus money when I consistently have 1 bar of service on my neighbourhood. I’m told that’s normal, though 🙄.

  • SFermani1996
    Shahrooz Fermani 🇨🇦 (@SFermani1996) reported

    @MelissaLMRogers @TELUSsupport Stop paying your wireless service towards the big three (Rogers, Bell, Telus) They overcharge, and they also have the right to increase their subscription prices at anytime. I am paying $50 a month to Freedom Mobile for Unlimited Canada-US Talk, Text, with Bonus Data applied.

  • VladMorbius
    Alucard (@VladMorbius) reported

    @brianlilley They aren't incompetent they are all ex Bell, Rogers and Telus employees, hell bent on preventing nay competition coming into Canada which would drive down their outrageous costs! There is a major story here, start digging into this and it'll blow your mind!

  • CherieBeneteau
    Unacceptable Cherie B (@CherieBeneteau) reported

    But yet the phone service providers Bell rogers telus etc are silent We are paying close attention to who's silent that shouldn't be

  • Cat_WritesSFF
    Cat Girczyc (@Cat_WritesSFF) reported

    @jodyvance @TELUS Yes! I've been meaning to call them about my poor wifi but dreading the possibility of two hours en phone with no resolution

  • ianb
    Probably But Not Necessarily Ian Bell 🇨🇦 (@ianb) reported

    @jodyvance @TELUS Emancipate yourself from deep (mis)management by the provider by purchasing your own @Ubiquiti Unifi gateway. Gives you easy GUI access to your network, expandable, and cheap. Then, yes, cut the cord for CableTV. Services like phone/cable etc. are better delivered “over the top”.