Telus outages and service status in Perdue, Saskatchewan
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Telus Issues Reports
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Shawn DeWolfe - Cascadian (@dewolfe001) reported@collectibledad @TELUS They billed me for a bogus service for the longest time. After I cancelled altogether, they tried to keep billing me. I said I was going to let it go to collections, then a small claims action, then make my defense / precedent there. @telusmobility finally stopped billing me.
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NeilXbt (@neil_xbt) reportedCANADA JUST SAID NO TO SENDING ITS AI DATA TO AMERICAN SERVERS. Telus is building a sovereign AI network in Vancouver. Three sites. 60,000 GPUs. 150 megawatts of NVIDIA-powered computing capacity by 2032. All of it Canadian-owned. Canadian-operated. Funded in part by the federal government specifically to keep Canadian AI data, intellectual property, and competitive advantage from leaving the country. The first facility in Quebec already launched. Already fully booked. Already ranked on the TOP500 list of the world's fastest supercomputers. Vancouver is next. The race to build sovereign AI infrastructure is not just happening in the US and China. Canada has just entered it seriously. Follow @neil_xbt for more AI infrastructure signal that tracks where the real compute is being built.
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Jv (@JBK11663) reported@MTe005 @unclehaver the enemy of my enemy is my friend. i hate nimby's too, but if we can agree that a massive water and electricity black hole that benefits nobody but the feds and telus sucks, then at least they have a few more functioning neurons than the techbros on twitter defending this ****.
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Trendstockers (@Trendstockers) reported@telus big pet peeve of mine is having to call in to a service provider because they have made severe errors on a bill. Makes me think this nonsense is intentional because the average person doesn't catch it.
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Kimball Finigan (He/Him) Your At-Home Trainer π (@KimballFinigan) reportedWho gives a **** if these AI slop factories use /less/ water? I care that billions are being chucked into a private corporate profit statement. If Telus wants to build data centres let them take the risk. If the government needs data centres, build and own them.
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ZeroPathos π¨π¦ - Nasty Canadian (@PathosZero) reported@HRHRWH1960 @TELUS As for the issue, if you don't already know that, you should do a quick google of what these AI data centers are doing to towns in the US. Carney was a better choice than Poilievre, but that doesn't mean he then gets my blind support on everything.
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Mary Davidson π¨π¦ (@maryindriftwood) reported@millennials4_wp @JasonHjal I know the U.S. data centres are ill conceived. But Telus intends to use rainwater off BC place next door etc. it seems like some thought has put into this butβ¦. You are absolutely right the municipality I would hope has done their due diligence with Telus or itβs a bad look
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Fuzzy Bear (@FuzzyBe02910905) reported@VanIsleInvestor @BNNBloomberg @MobileSyrup Hey: I was as shocked by the numbers as you. I had no idea the TIXT side of the biz had ballooned in such a fashion. What the heck are they all doing, besides making it tougher to move your Telus service from one address to another?
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Matthew D (@DarkDeeM) reported@Teslarati If Starlink can get to about $50 bucks/month (Telus internet on a 2 year plan with a "good" deal), then I would switch and never go back. I think once it gets cheap enough to directly compete with established providers, it's game over.