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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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Telus Issues Reports Near Skidegate, British Columbia

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Skidegate and nearby locations:

  • vecca22
    becca (@vecca22) reported from Skidegate, British Columbia

    Also I want service at my house grr, then I could at least use telus hub

Telus Issues Reports

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  • Toluxkelv
    Kelvin Odu'a. (@Toluxkelv) reported

    @Hybrid_Ola Some of these contents creators are stupid. They cast these remote jobs updates for clicks and likes and it's really sad. They did Appen, did Telus and others now outlier too.

  • Karljt421
    Karl Turner (@Karljt421) reported

    @gator_gum I just spent 45 minutes on the phone with Telus "customer service" and death sounds like an upgrade. But totally vaccinated and still alive.

  • rk8215
    Johan N. (@rk8215) reported

    Most $AMPG holders have no idea where the company's main product actually came from. So I did what I like do: I went through the SEC filings. What I found is quite interesting. AmpliTech sells its 64T64R Massive MIMO radio to a "Tier-1 North American MNO" under a +$40M LOI. The press releases never named the customer. But the filings do. An 8-K from early 2025 links the deal directly to Telus, which is one of Canada's three big telecom operators. But where the radio itself came from? This was quite interesting find. In March 2025, AmpliTech signed an $8M deal with a company called Titan Crest, LLC which is a private Delaware company to buy the IP behind its 5G ORAN radios. $4M in cash, $4M in shares, paid in two steps. Step 1 was only due after the Telus orders came in. So AmpliTech did not pay $8M for unproven tech and hope a customer would show up. They only paid once the customer was real. For a micro-cap, that is a smart, low-risk deal. Step 1 closed in April 2025: $3.5M cash + 914,635 shares. Step 2 is the one to watch now. The last $0.5M cash + $2.5M in shares is due this quarter or next (Q2/Q3 2026). It hands the full technology and IP rights to AmpliTech, plus a 10-year non-compete from Titan. In simple terms: the day that payment hits, AmpliTech fully owns the IP behind its #1 product. Until then, it does not. So the real $AMPG story is a chain: 1) Titan built the tech 2) AmpliTech turned it into a product and makes it in the USA 3) Telus uses it. Telus recently partnered with Samsung to build Canada’s First 5G Virtualized RAN, Open RAN Network which is quite telling when the market is heading. I wonder who is behind Titan Crest? A no-name Delaware LLC, sitting on ready-to-use 5G radio IP. NFA. DYOR. 🔥🚀

  • SeekingSunJulie
    Julie (@SeekingSunJulie) reported

    @TELUS Telus is literally falling apart. Service is appalling and using out of country service providers is a huge part of the problem.

  • CurlyZebra77
    CurlyZebra (@CurlyZebra77) reported

    @ravinispunk @TELUS Thank you for your help. I’ll have to check into this program, to see if it’s a decent speed and unlimited..since we have three disabled folks in the house and when you’re disabled you spend a lot of time at home using internet 😩

  • UnkleHack69
    Uncle Hack (@UnkleHack69) reported

    The time to strike Canadian oligarchs like Telus and Rogers is now AMERICA!! All you’d have to offer is a $60 unlimited data within North America and you’d wipe Rogers and Telus off the map. Thus opening up the internet scheme they run. I don’t even care if the coverage is that great, I can’t even get 5g service on the plains of Sask with @Rogers dog **** service. INVADE THE INTERNET AND CELL MARKET @Verizon IN CANADA YOULL HAVE AN OVER NIGHT CUSTOMER

  • Vivianceline5
    Vividata (@Vivianceline5) reported

    @BenoHr80463 I don't know if its for engagement or what, we all know Telus doesn't work in Nigeria. Even if u have VPN, you will need strong id verfication. Yet people will come and still post about it. Nigerians are there own problem TBVH

  • MAAWLAW
    Mark Warner (@MAAWLAW) reported

    "[The new @Telus fee] comes just as new [#CRTC] rules are set to kick in preventing telecommunications companies from charging customers when they cancel, change or activate plans... in a move meant to make it easier for consumers to switch internet and cellphone plans."🤔

  • Alan_Demonic
    DemonicAngelAlan 🇨🇦 🏳️‍🌈 (@Alan_Demonic) reported

    @wongkarwasian The amount of people I still find paying $100+ for like 2gb on Telus because they just pay the bill and move on sucks SO MUCH but I feel so glad when I find them and can get them moved for something better

  • IvankaTr2024
    Mr Wolf (@IvankaTr2024) reported

    @ElizabethRBess @perfectrose2011 Cancel Rogers - get tek savvy or Telus