Telus outages and service status in Roxboro, Quebec
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: internet, phone and wi-fi.
- Telus generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Roxboro, including 0 direct reports.
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 Roxboro, Quebec
The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Roxboro, Quebec and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Telus Issues Reports Near Roxboro, Quebec
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Roxboro and nearby locations:
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Politics, Sports (@Trumpismme) reported from Dollard-Des Ormeaux, QuebecAs usual Ezra's in the money. If i were a telus customer of be changing companies asap.
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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π‘οΈ SPHERICAL SHIELD (@sphericalshield) reportedRogers could never get married because who would show up for the reception? Nobody. Exactly. That is why I am with @TELUS
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Shazad Atcha (@ShazadTech) reported@JakeLandauTO @PsudoMike Telus I believe still charges for eSIM, which is absurd. Up until recently, Telus was having people buy plastic eSIM βvoucherβ cards for $20 a pop. **** Rogers, Bell, and Telus!
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π¨π¦ Mike π¨π¦ (@sportster05xlx) reported@EastEndJoe Telus. Sold me a RIM Blackberry Storm with a 15 day return if I didn't like it. Refused to take it back. Paid out the contract. Never again. Anyone who knows about the Storm understands.
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scurgeofBond131- the #lunc investor (@NBond131) reported@yegwave Now they just need to lower there rates for data and phone usage. Telus and rogers have a monopoly up here. Im paying almost 600 a month for a family of 5 to have phones with basic plans. Where you get the same down in the states for 200 or less. No competition up here.
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jayeharrill.eth (@JayeHarrill) reported@tokifyi Early stage capital funding seems low, same with safety. But efforts like what Telus is doing is encouraging Weβre still behind the 8ball but given the spend elsewhere itβs unclear that is a big enough problem Thoughts?
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NeverTrustPoliticians (@onlyafewcows) reported@VPPSunshine (S)β¦.. real competition would be better. I consider Telus to be closer to mafia than an actual service provider.
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Nav from the True North π¨π¦ π¨π¦ π¨π¦ π¨π¦ (@navednoorani) reported@TELUS Either of the following need to happen for me to get the service I had before - -Find a cost inclusion for loyalty - Roll back to earlier digital boxes and change my wifi etc - Cancel my Services, Iβll go to elsewhere Iβm done dealing with @TELUSsupport
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DSM π¨π¦ (@DSTM1974) reported@REDBLACKS @TELUS Team is pretty much awful, again. Maier isn't very good. Guys cannot tackle. Dumb penalties.
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ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reportedSmall ask, but it matters more than you'd think. π Drop a comment under the post I'm quoting (not this one), telling people what grabs YOU the most about $AMPG. The only US-made 64T64R radio? The cryogenic quantum angle? NVIDIA in the Open6G demo? The $2-to-founder story? Telus already deploying? Whatever it is for you, say it. Here's why this little gesture counts: engagement is what pushes a post in front of new eyes. Every comment, every reply, puts this company in front of someone who's never heard of it. That's how a story most people are sleeping on finally gets seen. We're not a paid promo. We're not a fund. We're just a group of people who did the work, believe in something real, and want others to at least get the chance to look. So take ten seconds. Comment what stands out to you. Help the signal travel. This is how the little guys get heard. π€ Not financial advice. I'm long $AMPG. DYOR.
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Johan N. (@rk8215) reportedWe are living in exceptional times. Retail investors can actually front-run institutional money right now, because the edge is in places big funds don't look: small companies, and information buried in filings, articles, and interviews that most people never read. $AMPG is a great case study. So is @aleabitoreddit with picks like $SIVE and $AXTI. What do I mean? Most institutions have no idea that AmpliTech quietly updated its website to list customers like $AMZN and $NVDA. They have no idea AmpliTech is supplying 30,000 radios to TELUS for its project with Samsung, a deal that should bring in millions in revenue, because this was mentioned in one interview, in one quote. Why don't they know? There is two reasons: First, size. The market cap is tiny, so most funds have simply never heard of the company. Second, rules. A lot of institutions have internal mandates that ban them from buying micro-caps. They are treated as too speculative, too high-beta, too risky. But once a stock crosses some threshold (say $500M, or wherever their policy sits), it becomes "investable." That is when the floodgates can open and institutional money pours in. Here is the key lesson: By the time a stock is "safe" enough for institutions, the easy gains are often already made. The people who did the homework early, who read the filings while the company was still too small for Wall Street are the ones who were there first. That small window, before the institutions are allowed in, is exactly where I want to be. That is what front-running institutional money really means.