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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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  • JamieBillingham
    Jamie Billingham (@JamieBillingham) reported

    @TELUSsupport i’m trying to cancel an order and Telus expert chat refuses to pass on the request and is demanding a phone number. I cannot take a call right now. I do not want a call back. I want to cancel an order. Any hope of my not cancelling it, has disappeared.

  • HoweBayWallSt
    Steven Feldman (@HoweBayWallSt) reported

    "No one likes a dividend cut. But if Mr. Dodig caters to the market’s demand for one, Telus just might shake off the weight that has been dragging the stock down." $T.TO

  • CrimewatchTO
    Toronto Crime Watch (@CrimewatchTO) reported

    Halton Police Charge Man in Alleged Rogers, Bell and Telus 'Fake Agent' Scam A 42-year-old man is facing multiple charges after Halton Regional Police say they uncovered a "fake agent" fraud scheme involving stolen electronic devices valued at more than $36,000. According to the Halton Regional Police Service, the investigation began earlier this month after officers were alerted to several suspicious packages being shipped to a post office box in Milton. Police say the scam involved fraudsters posing as representatives of major telecommunications companies, including Rogers, Bell and Telus. Victims were allegedly convinced to order new smartphones or other electronic devices through their existing wireless accounts after being falsely told the products would be provided free of charge. Once the devices were delivered, investigators allege the victims were contacted again and told there had been an error with the order. They were then instructed to return the devices to a post office box controlled by the suspects. Police say the electronics were ultimately shipped overseas and sold for profit. Members of the Halton Regional Police Financial Crimes Unit conducted surveillance on the post office box and arrested a suspect on July 9 while he was allegedly collecting the fraudulent packages. Adnan Asghar,42, of Milton has been charged with: -Fraud Over $5,000 -Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Over $5,000 -Laundering Proceeds of Crime Investigators allege Asghar was found in possession of 22 electronic devices, including iPhones, iPads and Samsung Galaxy smartphones, with a combined value exceeding $36,000.

  • Loricatty
    Catherine Calder (@Loricatty) reported

    @alleria_eh Bloody idiot. Here is a PARTIAL list. You are using most. X itself Your Canadian internet provider, such as Telus, Rogers, Bell, or Shaw, routes traffic over an internet backbone that uses equipment, software, and services from numerous U.S companies Apple (if using an iPhone or iPad). Google (if using Android, Chrome, Gmail, or Google DNS). Qualcomm (chips in many Android phones). Intel or AMD (if using a PC). Microsoft (Windows, Edge, Outlook, OneDrive, etc.). NVIDIA (graphics hardware in many computers). Visa or Mastercard (if paying for X Premium or making online purchases). PayPal (if used for payments). Cloudflare (many websites, including services connected to X, rely on it). Amazon Web Services (AWS) (many internet services depend on AWS, even if X itself does not). Oracle (enterprise software and cloud infrastructure used across the internet). Cisco (networking equipment carrying internet traffic). Meta (if they also use Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, or Threads). Adobe (if editing photos before posting). OpenAI (if using ChatGPT to write posts). GoDaddy (if they own a website linked from their X profile). Verisign (operates key internet infrastructure for .com and .net domains).

  • Moofey17
    Adam Advocaat #SaveTheCaps (@Moofey17) reported

    I was thinking of switching to #Rogers once my phone was paid off because I was tired of Telus’ network quality being ***. Now I’m thinking I might just suck it up. **** ‘em.

  • EhrmantrautCap_
    Ehrmantraut Capital (@EhrmantrautCap_) reported

    AmpliTech Group $AMPG (only ~$178 million market cap): - Confirmed to be supplying $AMZN and $VSAT for SATCOM equipment - Confirmed to be supplying cryogenic LNAs to $IBM and $GOOG for their quantum computing R&D - Has $NVDA as a customer for the AI-RAN project, with NVIDIA's AI Aerial software using AmpliTech's proprietary 64T64R Massive MIMO radio units - Has TELUS as their customer, who has already exceeded the LOI of $40 million by $5-7 million according to the CEO - Is projected to generate $50 million revenue in 2026 as per management's guidance - Gross margin of 48% in Q1 and expected to improve further in the coming years - 25-30% CAGR in the upcoming 5 years, possibly higher than 30% Truly a gem. Still comfortably holding.

  • Yukoner01
    Yukoner (@Yukoner01) reported

    @iJonniM @cbcwatcher Ya totally. They can acquire guns on the black market for thousands of dollars at great risk to themselves but can't walk down to telus and buy an iphone and a laptop. These are criminals that are not broke in most cases and the degree's they have obtained are NOT in IT.

  • Heman_Save_Can
    He-Man🇨🇦 (@Heman_Save_Can) reported

    This country needs more competition; this monopoly is ridiculous. Rogers, Bell, and Telus have more damage to the industry than good, and people are becoming frustrated. All these policies will push Canada towards 51 state for sure. Canada is becoming even more expensive to live in.

  • settledown69
    e - Settle Down Now (@settledown69) reported

    @GradySas @TELUS should step in here and open up these broadcasts with the same staff and prove why they're the telecom service of the West. Rogers Shaw is dead to me.

  • camdogfish
    King Zora (@camdogfish) reported

    New hobby when "Rogers" or "Telus" calls you is just act like you don't know anything until they start swearing at you and have a nice little screaming match until they hang up