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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 Saint-Constant, Quebec

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Live Outage Map Near Saint-Constant, Quebec

The most recent Telus outage reports came from the following cities: La Prairie.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
La Prairie Internet 17 days ago
Brossard Phone 2 months ago

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  • chinoalemano
    ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reported

    My two biggest fears about $AMPG were the biggest MNO and the margins. That's why I lowered my exposure and positioned myself publicly for $DGXX's earnings. Yet, at these prices, AMPG is very attractive. I think this is an overreaction. It reminds me of $FLNC. Yesterday's report confirmed the "problem" with the Asian program. Last call, they said: "timing delays due to customer deployment schedules and overseas supply chain factors". Yesterday's Titan Crest filing says: "substantial delays in developing its products". That's where I suspected the $70M+ program was going to be in trouble, discussed it with my friends, and shared my insights about it. Today's call: "We do not have any cancellations of orders, or we do not have any changes in the LOIs. The forecast timing has changed". "Particularly within one of our international 5G programs. So this shift is affecting the timing on the follow-on purchase orders associated with that deployment overseas". It's a timing issue. Nobody cancelled. My conclusion is that those problems will eventually get solved, but that OREX's LOI was delayed (the biggest MNO) because Titan Crest. Who knows how long it takes. Thesis didn't change. That's exactly why they pulled guidance: because they can't date the fix. Painful, but honest. The $40M (North American MNO) program is Telus. No problems there. In fact, they've been ordering MORE than the LOI. On margins, last call they told us: "We do not expect margin improvement to be perfectly linear quarter to quarter, especially during a ramp-up phase, but improving gross margin remains one of our key operating priorities". So I understand margins will eventually climb (especially with the 64T64R and everything AI-RAN). My fear was how the market would take a margin reduction when it printed. It printed. The market did what I feared. Both things will get solved and it will stabilize. Same thing happened with Fluence. I bought at $12.60. Euphoria traders ran it to $15. That's what happened with AMPG lately. Lots of euphoria. Lots of likes. Lots of tourists. Then FLNC dropped from $15 to $10 in premarket. Everyone who read "margin cut" hit sell. Market opened. It went back to $15. Now it sits around $13, more or less stabilized. I think something similar just happened to AMPG. All that attention, all those posts with hundreds of likes... that's tourist capital. The tourists saw the margin compression and overreacted. Was it a bad earnings report? Definitely. So was Fluence's. Was it THAT bad? No. Eventually it recovers and stabilizes. And the game, same as Fluence, is watching whether the next reports recover margins and put a date on the product problem. The thesis is the same. The clock is longer. Not financial advice. Still long $AMPG. Long $DGXX. DYOR.

  • WeAreAllInl2
    We are all in this Together (@WeAreAllInl2) reported

    @FrankP9915 @JohnRustad4BC This isn't true. Canada has similar problems as US healthcare does post Covid. Private telecoms have the worst service. Sasktel at least has far superior service and prices to that of Bell, Telus, etc.

  • RamielReturns
    Ramiel el Jocoso (@RamielReturns) reported

    Hey @TELUS, I’m using your international roaming service, and the experience has been extremely disappointing. The data is painfully slow, and calls keep dropping. Is this really what you charge CAD $18 per day for? Shame on you.

  • EmmanuelInvest
    Emmanuel – Big Tech & AI Investor (@EmmanuelInvest) reported

    5/ 🤝 COMMERCIAL ECOSYSTEM & PARTNERSHIPS Over 60 MNO partners covering >3 billion subscribers worldwide (AT&T, Verizon, Vodafone, Rakuten, Bell Canada, Telus, stc Group, and more). • Network integration & testing underway in multiple European countries • Regulatory progress in UK, Japan, Brazil, and elsewhere • U.S. commercial service approvals already secured • Deploying thousands of low-band cells in the U.S. (targeting ~5,600 total) Revenue backlog: ~$1.3 billion (majority commercial; government minority but scaling rapidly). Japan J-LEO selection (pending approvals): up to ~$1B non-dilutive government capital potential.

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

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

  • HanyaToderoff
    ♠️ ACE of Spades™ (@HanyaToderoff) reported

    @AngelaUnspoken I only connected the dots recently when my phone crashed and I had to replace it. Started searching for the best mobile phone rates and explored the links: Interesting that there are only Three Major Networks and Subsidiaries in Canada Telus Network Family ◦Telus Mobility: Main carrier providing nationwide 5G coverage. Visit Telus. ◦Koodo Mobile: Mid-tier flanker brand owned by Telus. Visit Koodo. ◦Public Mobile: Value/prepaid brand operating on the Telus network. Bell Network Family ◦Bell Mobility: Major national carrier. Visit Bell. ◦Virgin Plus: Flanker brand offering mobile and-home services. ◦Lucky Mobile: Prepaid discount brand. Rogers Network Family ◦Rogers Wireless: Major national carrier. ◦Fido: Popular flanker brand. ◦Chatr Mobile: Discount brand focused on talk, text, and budget data. One Independent / Regional Network ◦Freedom Mobile: Major regional carrier owned by Quebecor. It looks like Virgin Plus at Bell offers the best plan at the best rates and Koodo at Telus plays a lot of pricing games on customers. So few choices in Canada. Wonder how that happened?

  • DMadigin
    Anti-book banning (@DMadigin) reported

    @RogersHelps It was door to door sales and I ended up switching my; cell service (2 numbers), internet and TV service to Rogers based on the salespersons GUARANTEE that Rogers would pay the penalty to leave TELUS. I explicitly with emphasis told him I had JUST renewed with TELUS and there

  • dynamicdojo1
    P.V. (@dynamicdojo1) reported

    @JustMeJamie64 @Rogers I just did the same with Telus they operate out of El Salvador and the Philippines. The service is fast and they are well trained. One guy had chickens in the background, but i wish they were operating in Canada.

  • grizbro
    Marv Brown (@grizbro) reported

    Telus responded. I got a call from a tech within 2 hours. He has set up an appt with a service person to come tomorrow morning. He says my modem is a couple Generations old. Fingers crossed this fixes the problem. Thank you Joe from Telus Power of internet.

  • nuckheadd
    Jay Rogers (@nuckheadd) reported

    @Ayan604 @TELUS @TELUSsupport Yah telus is pretty bad. Guy hung up on me after I told him I had fido!