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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.

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Telus Issues Reports Near Picture Butte, Alberta

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Picture Butte and nearby locations:

  • iMegzer
    Megzer (@iMegzer) reported from County of Lethbridge No. 26, Alberta

    TELUS loyalty department is a joke... Been a customer over 10 years... called to see if they could lower my bill from the $160 I pay and give me a deal that Bell had brought to my attention. “We can offer you a break of $10 a month.” Can’t wait for my contract to end. I’m out.

Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • vtripath1
    neo (@vtripath1) reported

    Never believe a @TELUS store rep and read their agreements before you sign any contract with them. The rep will lure you saying your billing amount won’t change during the whole contract period but their agreement would say something else. And that’s where you are trapped.

  • RogueNerdOne
    Peter Skinner (@RogueNerdOne) reported

    @nath_beauregard @Bell I've been with Telus for decades with my internet, and not once has the bill gone up but the speed of the service did. When I started I was paying $99/month for 1.5Mbit DSL service and now I'm still paying $99/month for 3000Mbit up/down. Just look periodically at their plans.

  • stevemcniven
    Steve McNiven-Scott (@stevemcniven) reported

    @blondehotcoffee Right, good thing we ripped up that starlink contract for northern Ontario so we can (checks notes)… give more money to Rogers/Bell/Telus to overcharge everyone for worse service

  • simplychowdhury
    S Chowdhury (@simplychowdhury) reported from Mississauga, Ontario

    @ProvoGal01 @TELUS @TELUSsupport Because we have allowed lowest common denominator to be the level for Customer Service because as Canadians we are not demanding more and because #1 reason it's a monopoly & consumers we have zero power. You can thanks CRTC while you are at it.

  • Alan13105453
    Alan (@Alan13105453) reported

    @TELUSsupport Note this part: "same-size Telus SIM card". Received another CPO iPhone (Same model) that accepted my Telus SIM card after a time-wasting replacement process. Issue should NEVER have happened. Point stands: Telus CPO program is not at all guaranteed.

  • CanadaScamada
    Ai AM CAVEMAN (@CanadaScamada) reported

    Starlink Android Coming Soon to Manitoba – Time to Break the Telecom Cartel Manitobans have had enough. For years, Bell, MTS, Telus, and Rogers have been charging premium prices for spotty coverage, slow speeds, unreliable service, and frustrating customer support that treats customers like an afterthought. Enough is enough. Starlink is about to shake things up in a big way. The announcement is clear: Starlink Android is coming soon to Manitoba. With Starlink’s satellite-powered internet now expanding to mobile Android devices, rural and urban Manitobans alike will finally have access to fast, reliable, high-speed connectivity that doesn’t depend on the old guard’s outdated infrastructure. No more dropped signals in the middle of nowhere. No more paying top dollar for mediocre service. No more being held hostage by a handful of big telecom companies that have been gouging customers for far too long. This is more than just another app or service — it’s a direct challenge to the monopoly-like grip these providers have had on Manitoba. Starlink’s low-Earth orbit satellite network delivers consistent performance, better security, and the kind of reliability that Bell, MTS, Telus, and Rogers have failed to deliver despite years of complaints. If you’re tired of overpriced plans, unreliable coverage, and terrible customer service, Starlink Android can’t arrive fast enough. Manitoba, get ready. The satellite revolution is landing on your Android phones — and the big telecom dinosaurs are about to feel the heat. - Grok & Ai

  • Tehbigbear8
    Barry Kachur (@Tehbigbear8) reported

    **** @TELUS man. Their goddamn tv service is always freezing when you try to watch hockey. I hate them so much 😭

  • emmanuel_r90
    Emmanuel Richie (@emmanuel_r90) reported

    @GodsgiftOkoji @amara_is_weird Got someone in the US, UK or Canada that could help you apply for remote jobs like Telus or outlier..? Link up and let's make weekly income together

  • ScottRRobinson
    Scott Charles Deetz Robinson - I am the hero Dr. Z (@ScottRRobinson) reported

    Telus is probably great guys noticing termites eating in government. Oh and CoolVape too. "Ya. But I saw bad people clawing at honest people towards and in a downtown building."

  • SikmaBj
    BJS (@SikmaBj) reported

    @ProvoGal01 @TELUS @TELUSsupport The majority of Telus customer service workers are based in the Philippines and India.