Telus Outage Report in Sechelt, Sunshine Coast Regional District, British Columbia
Some problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: internet, phone and wi-fi.
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 Sechelt, British Columbia
The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Sechelt and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
March 02: Problems at Telus
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Telus users through our website.
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Internet (44%)
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Phone (30%)
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Wi-fi (9%)
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TV (6%)
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E-mail (5%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
Live Outage Map Near Sechelt, Sunshine Coast Regional District, British Columbia
The most recent Telus outage reports came from the following cities: Sechelt.
| City | Problem Type | Report Time |
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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John N. Davis
(@johnndavis) reported
from
Toronto, Ontario
20200605: National Post : As Ottawa dithers, Canada's major cellular providers shun Huawei ["Telus has not backed out of its February announcement that it would be incorporating Huawei tech into its 5G network likely because it would need to interface with its existing… network"
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Oiler Guy Steve
(@Costello_stats) reported
from
Edmonton, Alberta
@Robin_Brownlee @AmandaCTV @ctvedmonton The whole city looks like **** honestly. Weeds everywhere, grass uncut, garbage everywhere. It sucks, but you sympathize with the city as they try to juggle it all... your yard should be taken care of by @TELUS ASAP
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Jerry Mayo
(@jfmayo) reported
from
Medicine Hat, Alberta
@tleehumphrey @TELUS I was about to cancel all my telus plans, they made a good choice.
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Brandon ::1
(@brandonscript) reported
from
Victoria, British Columbia
@cohix Hmmm I had a pretty bad experience with them years ago, but if my choice is them or Telus idk!
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Martin van den Hemel
(@MartinvandenH) reported
from
Richmond, British Columbia
Fantastic news. I’m a @TELUS customer and if they continued down the wrong path for 5G, I was considering switching to Rogers or Bell. Short-term pain for long-term gain.
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Ken King
(@coachkenking) reported
from
Calgary, Alberta
Want to start on the idea of switching from #Telus to #Shaw after some bad service, high costs and poor quality Internet/TV in spite of having a pretty pricey package. Pros and cons are appreciated!
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antpepe
(@antpepe) reported
from
Ottawa, Ontario
@tleehumphrey @TELUS It will be good, the working from anywhere needs more bandwidth. This will help people increasing their cellphone speeds. Businesses need to recover.
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kathy leveque
(@kathyleveque1) reported
from
Winnipeg, Manitoba
I didn’t know this. I use TELUS and no way do i want to support Huawei. We got sucked in by US to arrest and hold their VP. And because of that China is illegally holding Canadian citizens in retaliation.
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bren bear 🐻🇨🇦
(@spikestabber) reported
from
Milton, Ontario
@TimLCriddle @TELUS @Bell That announcement was jumping the gun, suspicious timeline like they were testing waters as more important issues takeover headlines.
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Matthew Gamble
(@mgamble) reported
from
Oakville, Ontario
@Mark_Goldberg @TELUS @ShawInfo No, I’m only talking about fiber in the ground. It needs to be treated like a utility, not like a competitive service. We don’t need to rip up streets twice and run multiple cables to each home. And if the government is funding it, it 💯 percent needs to be open access.