Telus Outage Report in Picton, 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 Picton, Ontario
The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Picton and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Telus users through our website.
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Internet (44%)
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Phone (30%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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TV (7%)
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E-mail (5%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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Telus Issues Reports Near Picton, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Picton and nearby locations:
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S. Bampton
(@snoshi) reported
from
Prince Edward County, Ontario
i wish the POS sportsnet app still let you pick your stream rate so i do t burn my telus data in one afternoon watching baseball. what a pile of crap that last update was. gimme back 800k streams!!!
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Lisa W
(@LisaWannamaker) reported
Rogers pissed me off in about 2001 and I swore I would never connect with them again. Boom. Thanks @TELUS for the working network all day long.
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foamy suds
(@foamy999) reported
Telus is the lowest of lows, maybe Rogers is almost equivalent. But still, Telus has so many problems and charges so much for terrible service that it feels like a scam organization. No accountability either.
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Menace2Sobriety 🚫🦞🥫
(@Menace2Sobriet5) reported
@tea_spiracy It was only Rogers Communications that had an outage. Anyone using Bell’s or Telus’ infrastructure (which includes thousands of companies across Canada) were just fine. Majority of the country didn’t have a problem.
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Andy McLean
(@AndyNSHfx) reported
@AlixG_2 so.. it would be the interac network folks who put the bid out for inet connectivity and rogers won the bid. over telus / bell, etc.
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Baked Goods
(@BakedGoodsYYC) reported
@biletubes @MondoAlberta @PierrePoilievre Btw I have worked in the industry for a decade. Including 8 yrs at telus. The network is the part that failed yesterday. Thats not true. SaskTel’s price and service keeps rates in SK far lower than private sector competition has anywhere in the country.
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HomeyChron Rasta
(@ApharianRasta) reported
@NeilGunner @Rogers @RogersHelps I had koodo (telus ) before fido and they had an outage which impacted me. They're all prone to downtime but the latest 24h outage for me is unacceptable
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Harley don't play that!
(@Harleydadd) reported
@Rogers can burn to the ground, I STILL would never use @TELUS again! #FkTelus
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Dawn Smith 🇨🇦❤🇺🇦
(@mbjewel) reported
@Limbictweets My pro observation is more people have gotten rid of landlines. My phone & internet providers are different. If one went down, I would still have the other. The bundle with Telus is not worth changing when I get great deals from Costco for new phones with coverage from Virgin.
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Yung Catholic 🇻🇦🍁
(@TheYungCatholic) reported
@pressFToTweet @DIorioNathaniel Yeah the obvious solution is both/and. Ontario should have its own version of SaskTel AND the market should be opened up to non-Bell/Rogers/Telus players at the same time.
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hmm
(@CodyDoner) reported
@yeahbo1 @OrvilleLloyd @TorontoStar i like this idea...The big 3 (Rogers, Telus, Bell) should be required by law to open there wireless networks for roaming if one goes down. Even at a set small fee. Companies like Interac should be required to have contingency plans and not rely on one provider.