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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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  • TheBigBDub
    B Dub (@TheBigBDub) reported

    @Lidsville @Rogers 🚨 PSA:March 2026, Telus, Roger’s, and Freedom all had data leaks. As a result, bad actors are calling clients as if from a major provider and HAVE enough client details to make people believe it’s a legit call. Nobody in Canada should be providing anything on a cold call now. 🚨

  • Rinah75
    Rina Alexis ♏♋♏ (@Rinah75) reported

    @Rogers Your customer service is appalling. I will be switching at the first opportunity presented. @TELUS

  • 604cr902
    Carrie Ryan (@604cr902) reported

    @CrowFavBird @Bell_Support Telus did the same thing to us last year… the people on the phone don’t understand their lost customer won’t have “future needs” for phone and internet.

  • AshleyMisquitta
    Ashley Misquitta (@AshleyMisquitta) reported

    @BenjaminDEKR Happy to hear your needs are met but I don't think that is the rule - or at least I think there's a legit market I live in a suburb of Toronto and take @GOtransit into the city Every day I have infuriating dead spots with @TELUS and these guys are a legit service

  • johniosifov
    John Iosifov ✨💥 Ender Turing | AiCMO (@johniosifov) reported

    TELUS deployed a voice AI agent to call new home internet customers in their first 90 days. Not to resolve a problem. Not because the customer called in. Just to check in. Result: customers who got that AI welcome call were less than half as likely to cancel within 30 days. That's proactive retention — and it completely inverts how most contact center AI is deployed. The standard mental model: AI handles inbound. Saves cost. Deflects calls. Reduces headcount. TELUS ran the opposite play. Outbound. Proactive. AI-initiated. And the economics are brutal in a good way. Every churn prevented is worth months of subscription revenue. Voice AI at scale means you can make that call to every single new customer — not the top 10% who triggered a risk score. Gartner projects $80 billion in contact center labor costs cut by AI this year. 88% of contact centers now run some form of AI. But 75% haven't operationalized it. They have tools. They don't have outcomes. The difference between TELUS and the 75%: TELUS defined the outcome first (reduce 30-day churn), then designed the intervention (proactive welcome call), then measured it. Proactive > reactive. Always. In contact centers and everywhere else. This is what the call center AI conversation is missing. Everyone's chasing deflection rates. The real money is in the outbound plays nobody's running yet.

  • CricketsMatter
    CricketLivesMatter (@CricketsMatter) reported

    @fordnation Listen up, your rhetoric about our data was beyond moronic. EVERY SINGLE CANADIAN COMPANY sells our data to whomever they CHOOSE to because YOU half wits allow them to. Rogers/Shaw, Telus, Bell and the list goes on have been doing this for decades. You know since phone books were invented? Clearly you never read the pages in those books, wherein you had to write a letter and mail it in to a PO Box and OPT OUT to prevent them from doing so. Now you're acting like you're concerned about it and think that it just remains in Canada because we're in Canada? EVERY ONE of those corporations has AMERICAN INVESTORS you half wit! There will be NONE left because you keep spewing nonsense you know NOTHING about! NONE of those corporations would survive or even exist without American investors, again because YOU all allowed them to. How many businesses and investments do you have in the US, Doug? Don't say NONE because we all know you do. You're just like Carney, you lie about everything. Stick to what you're good at Doug, kissing Carney's ***, eating and drinking at the buffet!

  • FrancisMar86314
    Marty (@FrancisMar86314) reported

    @kristelxo @TELUSsupport Good luck with Telus! I had my internet account paid and service terminated back in Apr and they sent a bill to collections that took me several calls to prove that I owed them nothing 🙄🤬

  • kidgreen42
    kidgreen42 (@kidgreen42) reported

    @Ayan604 @TELUS @TELUSsupport You’re an idiot if you think that was actually telus

  • foolonthehill
    Brine (@foolonthehill) reported

    @MPelletierCIO @TELUS is so badly run. I went months dealing with them installing fiber to my door and when it was finally time to light it up, a rep came to the door asking for my ID to run a hard credit check. Hard pass on that for a monthly subscription. So I am not a Telus customer.

  • BigKekwith
    BigKekwithCheese (@BigKekwith) reported

    @Ayan604 @TELUS @TELUSsupport Telus can't help you with the sand in your mangina. go cry on blusesky