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Telus Outage Report in Teulon, Manitoba

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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.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Teulon, Manitoba

The chart below shows the number of Telus reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Teulon and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

Telus Outage Chart in Teulon, Manitoba 12/02/2025 13:20

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Telus users through our website.

  1. Internet (57%)

    Internet (57%)

  2. Phone (18%)

    Phone (18%)

  3. Wi-fi (11%)

    Wi-fi (11%)

  4. TV (6%)

    TV (6%)

  5. Total Blackout (4%)

    Total Blackout (4%)

  6. E-mail (3%)

    E-mail (3%)

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Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Bell03241976 Shane Bell (@Bell03241976) reported

    @222Minutes Well if you didn't hear health Canada with the help of Telus spied on 33 million Canadians in 2020 without our knowledge or consent. There's a clue for you

  • PatrickDusablon Patrick Dusablon (@PatrickDusablon) reported

    @fern_60 @MrAhmednurAli And in Canada telecoms are a corporate monopoly with the govt enforcing it through the CRTC, which is stacked with former Bell/Telus/Rogers executives who act like they still work for their old employer rather than the public service. So much better, right?

  • fanCRTCProfling Commissioner Miner (@fanCRTCProfling) reported

    Rogers: Bundle is king Bell: Bundle is king Telus: Bundle is king Videotron: Bundle is king. Shaw: Bundle is king. Competition Bureau: Bundle is king. #CRTC: Bundle is king. Outage: Your fault for having a sole supplier & not being able to afford anything else.

  • JamieBoisvenue Jamie Boisvenue (@JamieBoisvenue) reported

    @samvictoria4005 Except the reason I switched to Fido is because Telus had consistently crappy service and they’re overpriced.

  • IAmTheHermit1 🛑IAmTheHermitTTV (@IAmTheHermit1) reported

    @RogersHelps You’re service still sucks glad i moved to telus

  • stomping_llama Stomping_llama (@stomping_llama) reported

    @trudymorgancole @LetsFishSmarter Rogers network also includes Fido and Chatr. If there were an issue on the other major network, we could see problems across all of Telus, Bell, Koodo, Virgin, Public, Lucky. Tough tradeoff on redundancy of infrastructure vs. prices, which are already high.

  • tryoung Mind over Matter (@tryoung) reported

    @lukin2006 @mgeist @rexglacer Quite a lot of people have no other choice, so switching isn't an option. And switch to whom? Bell? Telus? Bah. Canada has almost no real competition that helps drive pricing down and service quality up, and the big 3 have no incentive to outperform one another.

  • prive_mark Mark Prive (@prive_mark) reported

    @Youthepurple @AndrewFstewart @TELUS Exactly. equally as terrible.

  • Ihartcompassion Barb (@Ihartcompassion) reported

    A phone call to @telus reaffirmed my choice to cancel EVERY service w/them. My security term was 2yrs (noted in my calendar) but turns out it’s 5yrs 🤔 So almost $400 to cancel and please return the equipment. 1/3

  • GuilmonR GuilmonRunix_AD (@GuilmonR) reported

    @adilally3 @TELUSsupport I live in Alberta and we have Fiber at home, Telus stopped using what you are talking about and has been laying down and replacing old lines with fiber optic for years. Just have to be patient since fiber lines that get put down only go a few meters before needing a box.