Telus outages and service status in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia
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Telus Issues Reports Near Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Shubenacadie and nearby locations:
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Paulo (@paulobrilh64) reported from Stewiacke, Nova Scotia@kirst_alyssa @TELUS We switched from Rogers to telus as our bill dropped by $40 for two phones and from sharing 5gig to 30gig ..never got a call or offer from Rogers untill they must jave got wind that we were switching suddenly started getting calls ....sounds like they are all the same.
Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Congorocho (@Congorochox) reported@MiningRabid @TELUS wtf I get 900mbps always
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Hayley (@hayley_yyy26) reportedMy mom called @TELUS twice to cancel her services and amazingly, the call kept dropping. This is beyond unprofessional. @TELUSsupport
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Nelson Gilbert (@Benefarr) reported@NorthrnPrspectv Worked for McKesson, RelayHealth, SureScripts, etc. Libs glanced at e-prescribing in the U.S. “Lets build our own Rx network”. Libs dropped $300 M on PrescribeIT. Doctors refused. Adoption rate: >5%. Will be shut down this month. TELUS gets huge check; Canadians get nothing.
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Jerry Lambert 🍏 🍏 🍏 (@JerryLambe75755) reported@TELUSsupport It’s great to see Telus results continue to decline. Customer service is awful. Waiting hours to speak to a human …. not giving loyal customers the same offers as new customers …. watching woke commercials to social engineer people …. I’ll NEVER come back.
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Ryan Kalt (@ryankalt) reported@Howard__24 @globeandmail "Flexing"? With what money? Read a few analyst reports or the Telus $T $T.TO P&L / balance sheet, they can barely fund their dividends never mind playing Monopoly.
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Joel - coffee/acc (@JoelDeTeves) reported@JsonBasedman @TheGeorgePu @TELUS I would rather have seen that money go to proven research cases, but then of course there is a lot of potential for fraud Point being we have talent here and I don’t see how Telus isn’t going to make it it more accessible for them Many researchers are stuck renting from RunPod and similar providers or else self funding The question is who is this supposed to benefit I don’t see Telus acquiring prime locations and getting a break on taxes as beneficial to Canadians (this is the same company who is in trouble for using AI to cover up their telephone rep’s accents) They certainly aren’t going to make the cost of inference cheaper - we are already way behind and the cost has gone up, which means Telus is paying a premium Canadian startups are better off buying used GPUs at this point
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Reece Martin (@RM_Transit) reported@bentlegen I am skeptical of anyone whos response is 50% "You're an idiot" This is Telus we are talking about
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notadampaul (@notadampaul) reported@PaulyTremonte @tunguz in the context of AI the useful metric is FLOPS/$, or useful compute per dollar. On this measure, Telus is far behind the pack. They also provide the ~worst telecom service in the entire developed world at the most expensive rates. So yeah, I expect it to be done similarly poorly
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Gianni (@GianniDAngeloww) reported@SERobinsonJr Is this a joke post? What kind of idiot would saddle themselves with $70+ tax internet for a $120 one-time saving when many providers, including Telus, are cheaper?
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c • she (@indicarys) reportedvancouver/lowermainland-ites. what ******** are we gonna do about these ridiculous data centers that telus is planning to rely on bchydro for