Telus outages and service status in South Glengarry, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in South Glengarry, Ontario
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Telus Issues Reports Near South Glengarry, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in South Glengarry and nearby locations:
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Tim Ouimet (@timouimet) reported from South Glengarry, OntarioAnyone else having issues with @TELUS or @PublicMobile calls not going through? #nocellservice #firstworldproblem
Telus Issues Reports
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Ewan McGrath (@makemoneymoney6) reported@avilewis How is the cbc hack who got fired for self dealing taking credit for this? Telus led. Zero govt support Let’s see how quick he disappears when we start hearing the local and provincial challenges.
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World Design Hub (@worlddesignhub) reportedCanada is doubling down on sovereign AI infrastructure. Following the sell-out of their first AI Factory, TELUS and the Canadian government are building three new state-of-the-art facilities in BC.
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NeilXbt (@neil_xbt) reportedCANADA JUST SAID NO TO SENDING ITS AI DATA TO AMERICAN SERVERS. Telus is building a sovereign AI network in Vancouver. Three sites. 60,000 GPUs. 150 megawatts of NVIDIA-powered computing capacity by 2032. All of it Canadian-owned. Canadian-operated. Funded in part by the federal government specifically to keep Canadian AI data, intellectual property, and competitive advantage from leaving the country. The first facility in Quebec already launched. Already fully booked. Already ranked on the TOP500 list of the world's fastest supercomputers. Vancouver is next. The race to build sovereign AI infrastructure is not just happening in the US and China. Canada has just entered it seriously. Follow @neil_xbt for more AI infrastructure signal that tracks where the real compute is being built.
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Willett (@Willettgoboom) reported@shannonplante @MarkJCarney Telus here already sucks at most things they should be good at. So i dont expect them to be able to understand why this is a terrible idea, along with ruining the downtown view.
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Dayna (@daynabeee) reported@casualcactii 500 people had access to your name Ave address. More customer services reps at Telus have access to the same information.
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Kristy (@Kristy91808800) reported@KarmSumal @TELUS shipped the jobs offshore for bigger profits maybe bring back the customer service centres to Canada
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sheldon (@sheldon11885616) reported@TELUS Telus charges me $9/mth for 16 mths for Discovery Plus + which it has not offered since January 2025. Sign another 2yr contract and we'll credit your account is what I'm told. Bad business Telus!
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Erasmus Fluffbottom (@ShaneKidd11) reported@jffxns Reminds me of why im never going back to telus for internet. I'd had similar 10 years ago. Was paying about $120 month for "high speed internet" of 6mbps cause that was the fastest offered to my house/town. Parents paid the same price for same package, but was 500mbps for them.
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Paul Henderson (@Hendy759) reported@MarkJCarney @EvanLSolomon Isn’t Telus in financial trouble? So…this is another government handout?
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Grizz Axxemann (@GrizzAxxemann) reported@MrStache9 Much as I'd love to make the switch, the upload speed is no good for my use case. I'm getting 900+Mbps up/down on Telus. It ain't cheap though. $170/mo after tax for unlimited usage. And boy howdy, do I use it. a couple TB/month up and down.