Telus outages and service status in Transcona, Manitoba
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Live Outage Map Near Transcona, Manitoba
The most recent Telus outage reports came from the following cities: Winnipeg.
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Telus Issues Reports Near Transcona, Manitoba
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Transcona and nearby locations:
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Justin Luschinski (@jluschinski) reported from Winnipeg, ManitobaThe best they could do was wave the late fees THEY CREATED by being shit at their job. Oh and some movies lmao. A frustrating experience, with some terrible customer service. Shaw sucks. Rogers, Bell MTS, Telus, slide into my DMs. I would love to give you my money.
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FrancineCompton (@FrancineCompton) reported from Winnipeg, ManitobaI felt mistreated from the moment I got there but didn’t say anything. I asked if I was at the right place to pick up my phone. I had the email pulled up and my phone in my hand (I never hand my phone to people unless asked). Matt L took my phone out of my hand wo asking. @TELUS
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Anshu Arora (@yourbcagent) reported from Winnipeg, Manitoba@TELUS network getting worse by the minute
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🚚🚛 𝔐𝔞𝔫𝔦𝔱𝔬𝔟𝔞 ɹǝʞɔnɹ⊥ 🚛🚚 (@pcroft) reported from Winnipeg, ManitobaSo my @TELUS phone didn’t receive the #AlertReady test today even though I’m in a strong LTE service area. First time I’ve not received. #Fail
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kathy leveque (@kathyleveque1) reported from Winnipeg, ManitobaI 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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ArchbishopⓞⓕAcademy (@karlrohne) reported from Winnipeg, Manitoba@colinkoop @cdnbeer I just got unlimited data from Telus when I called them and am an existing customer.
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That Guy (@lolaelverson) reported from Winnipeg, Manitoba@TELUS is such a joke, I got an Apple Watch with them it’s $10 a month for data which hasn’t worked since the day I got it. I’ve called and they always say they’ll fix it but they don’t. Now they won’t let me out of my contract because i should’ve returned the watch right away
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Graham Haigh (@GrahamHaigh) reported from Winnipeg, Manitoba@TELUS @TELUSsupport Hoping someone will please step up and help. Had an employee called away in an emergency to US. Trying to help by adding a US plan to phone. Being told (2X) the corporate line is only available Mon-Fri isn’t helping. #customerexperience
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W L-Mo (@WillMorr1) reported from Transcona, Manitoba@Shawhelp Somehow you have ported my brother's home Shaw phone to someone on Telus in error or someone stole it. How does this even happen and why would you think that he is responsible to fix it?
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Pep (@PepsiJets) reported from Winnipeg, ManitobaHumm I’ve got 92 texts that were sent to a USA number costing me $34. I’ve never text that number @TELUS @TELUSsupport
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dp (@dpfilmmkr) reported from Winnipeg, Manitoba@BrownGuyMadeIT @TELUS I can kinda see it now. They promised me half of what I was paying on my monthly payment previously, but never got it, and now it's too late to cancel. It's still lower than what I was paying before, but kinda wish I just bought the new iPhone 14 Pro Max instead.
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Time Ain't on Our Side 🇨🇦 🌲⏳ (@OhSheri1) reported from Winnipeg, Manitoba@MaryamMonsef Why are we spending money to give over to internet service providers like Roger's, Telus, Bell? Let the state own telecoms in a crown corp instead of giving away our investment.
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Rob Tallow (@BadGuy209) reported from Winnipeg, Manitoba@CdnCandy @MsBehavior I'm with Telus and never get alerts
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FrancineCompton (@FrancineCompton) reported from Winnipeg, Manitoba.@TELUSsupport I was discriminated against and bullied by your employee and manager. I just reported it to security and mall customer service. I just walked by to leave again and they are showing security my tweets. They still think it’s funny.@TELUS @koodo
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Benjamin James Chapel (@Benjamin_Chapel) reported from Winnipeg, Manitoba@cdnbeer I’ve been a cellular customer of Bell, of Rogers and of Telus. I’d put Telus worlds above either any day, and now that they have cellular modems (which I haven’t tried yet), I’d expect even better. Telus rents property from my dad for a tower site, they’ve been great.
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Jeremy Torrie (@TboneTorrie) reported from Winnipeg, ManitobaOmg @TELUS your arena wifi sucks! At my son’s pregame trying to watch @nhljets game for 15 but all I got was buffering and no game. You have to do better if you want to keep our account.
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Anshu Arora (@yourbcagent) reported from Winnipeg, Manitoba@TELUS ph not working in Winnipeg now. Last week not working in Seattle n now one answering when I call. On hold for over 30 min
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Karla Peralta (@karlaaperalta) reported from Winnipeg, ManitobaI regret that I transferred service from @RogersHelps to @TELUS.
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Aldin Sabic (@aldinsabic_) reported from Winnipeg, Manitoba@sxms_ My mom has been with Telus for over 20 years and I’ve been with them since ~2016. Never had any problems and my data stretches really far. When I went to West Hawk Lake last summer, my friends had no service, but I did.
Telus Issues Reports
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ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reportedThis is the most important framing of $AMPG I've seen, and it's the distinction almost everyone misses. And, obviously, comes from a guy called "calm". Let me build on it, because once you see the full picture, it's hard to unsee. Everyone wants to call today a short squeeze. But the point here is sharper: a squeeze fades, a re-rating doesn't. If today was purely shorts covering, it's mechanical. They buy back, the pressure releases, and it bleeds out over the next few days. Nothing fundamental changed. But if today was the market starting to recognize the actual business, that's a completely different animal. That's a beginning, not a ******. And the reason I lean toward the second is simple: look at what the shorts are actually betting against. For months their thesis was that AMPG wouldn't execute, that revenue wouldn't show up, that it keeps drifting lower. The problem is the opposite kept happening, and the last earnings call made that impossible to ignore. Let me walk through it. Start with the core. AMPG is the only American company commercializing the 64T64R Massive MIMO AI-RAN radio, the physical layer open AI-RAN runs on. Already deployed at Telus, a Tier-1 carrier. Right beside Samsung. 2 out of 5 radios from TELUS. 48% gross margins, up from 33%. Debt-free. That alone breaks the "won't execute" thesis. Then the call got louder. COO Jorge Flores on Telus (detective): "We continue to receive orders against that LOI as well". And on the quarter: "We are projecting Q2 to be definitely much higher than Q1." Q1 was already $5.35M, up 48.6%. So the ramp the bears said wouldn't materialize is not only materializing, it's accelerating. Then CEO Fawad Maqbool dropped the part nobody's pricing. On new carriers: "We've had very productive discussions with major MNOs, and it's more likely they'll go straight to POs, no LOIs. We'll be announcing those in the next quarter or so." . Major operators, plural, potentially skipping the letter-of-intent stage and going straight to firm purchase orders. That's a stronger commitment than how Telus even started. And then he pointed abroad: "Our success being the largest O-RAN deployment in America is helping us reach further into Europe and other areas of the world.". That's not empty talk. AMPG already signed a 5-year supplier agreement with Fujitsu Spain covering Europe, Africa and the Middle East. The international runway is already open. Also, working closely with UK funded hub, being the only american one there. Now stack the optionality on top, the parts you don't even pay for at this valuation. Quantum: AMPG makes the cryogenic amplifiers that superconducting quantum computers need for qubit readout, and has shipped proof-of-concept units to names like IBM and Google. Honest framing: optionality, not revenue yet, and it serves the superconducting branch specifically. But it's real, patented, and American. Space: back in December 2024, AMPG shipped prototype amplifiers to an unnamed "Fortune 50 satellite systems provider" building a LEO constellation, tens of thousands of units expected. The only Fortune 50 building its own LEO network is Amazon, with Project Kuiper. Then Amazon showed up on AMPG's customer wall. Honest framing again: the wall confirms Amazon is a customer, not specifically that it's the LEO buyer, that link is my deduction. But the breadcrumbs stack cleanly, and with SpaceX now public, the entire space sector just got validated. So put it all together. This isn't a meme pump. It's a company that has spent months stacking catalysts: a flagship carrier deployment, accelerating revenue, expanding margins, new carriers near firm POs, a European channel opening, and free optionality in quantum and space. With customers like: 🔹 NVIDIA 🔹 Amazon 🔹 IBM 🔹 Boeing 🔹 Lockheed Martin 🔹 Northrop Grumman 🔹 L3Harris 🔹 NASA Eventually the market stops ignoring that. That's why the shorts are in real trouble. They're not fighting momentum anymore. They're short against improving fundamentals on multiple fronts at once, and time now works against them. Every quarter of execution makes their thesis weaker, not stronger. Honest caveat: a re-rating isn't guaranteed, and one green day doesn't confirm it. The CEO's PO and Europe comments are forward-looking, his words, not signed deals yet, so watch for the actual PRs. The real test is whether this holds and builds, or fades like a pure cover. But the framing is right. A squeeze is a moment. A re-rating is a trend. Shorts betting against a falling story is one trade. Shorts betting against a company that's actually getting better, across telecom, defense, space and quantum, is a completely different and far more dangerous one. I think we might be watching the second one begin. Still sub $1B. Not financial advice. I'm long $AMPG. DYOR. 📡
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ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reportedWhy do I compare $AMPG ($0.2B) to $KEEL ($3.5B), $DGXX ($0.6B) and $NBIS ($66B)? Fair question. And the answer is bigger than people think, because AMPG isn't just in the same trend as these. It's actually more diversified than any of them. Let me explain properly. Start with what they share. They're all plays on the same thing: the physical infrastructure of the AI era. Not the models, not the apps. The actual hardware and buildout AI runs on. That's the layer that quietly captures the money while everyone argues about chatbots. $NBIS, $KEEL and $DGXX are neoclouds. They sell AI compute out of data centers. You need somewhere to run all this AI, so they build and rent the GPU infrastructure. Picks and shovels for the cloud side. Here's how I think about $AMPG: same idea, but on the tower instead of the data center. That's what AI-RAN means. The cell tower stops being a dumb relay and becomes an intelligent edge node, computing AI right where the data is created, in real time, because some decisions can't wait for a round-trip to a distant data center. And the tower can't do any of it without a radio. AMPG makes the only American 64T64R Massive MIMO radio that open AI-RAN runs on. If a neocloud is the physical layer of cloud AI, AMPG is the physical layer of edge AI. Honest framing: today a neocloud sells recurring compute and AMPG sells radio hardware, so the analogy is about where this is heading, the tower as the next edge data center, not a claim it's already an identical business. Same megatrend, earlier in its arc. But here's where AMPG actually pulls ahead of a pure neocloud play. It isn't a one-trick bet. While the neoclouds live or die on a single thesis, AMPG has multiple real legs underneath it. ✅ Zero debt. ✅ $20M cash. ✅ $200M market cap. ✅ 48% gross margins. ➟ Leg 1, the revenue engine that exists right now: Telus. AMPG's radio is already deployed at a Tier-1 carrier, and on the last call the COO said they "continue to receive orders against that LOI" and projected Q2 "definitely much higher than Q1.". That's real, recurring, shipping revenue. A lot of these pure AI-infra names are still pre-revenue or burning cash. AMPG is selling product today at 48% gross margins. ➟ Leg 2, space. AMPG makes the low-noise amplifiers that are the "ears" of satellites. It shipped prototypes to a "Fortune 50 satellite systems provider" building a LEO constellation, and the only Fortune 50 doing that is Amazon with Kuiper, which then showed up on AMPG's customer wall. (Honest framing: the wall confirms Amazon as a customer, the LEO link is my deduction, not a disclosed deal.) With SpaceX now public, the whole space sector just got validated, and AMPG is the picks-and-shovels under it. ➟ Leg 3, quantum. AMPG makes the cryogenic amplifiers superconducting quantum computers need for qubit readout, with proof-of-concept units shipped to names like IBM and Google. Optionality, not revenue yet, but real and patented and American. ➟ Leg 4, defense. Lockheed, Northrop, L3Harris, Boeing, NASA on the customer wall. Relationships that take years of qualification to earn. So put it together. AMPG is in the exact same AI-infrastructure megatrend everyone loves the neoclouds for, except it also has real shipping revenue, a Tier-1 carrier ramping, space exposure, quantum optionality, and a defense business, all at a sub-$1B cap, debt-free, with 48% margins. That's the part that breaks the lazy argument. When someone says AMPG "already ran 135%" while cheering NBIS or DGXX up 160-190%, they're judging it by the chart, not the thesis. And on the thesis, AMPG isn't behind these names. It's the same trade, with more legs, earlier, and cheaper. They picked the data center. I'm adding the tower. And the tower happens to also touch space, quantum and defense. Not financial advice. I'm long $AMPG. DYOR. 📡
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Cynthia🤝🇨🇦🏴🌈🌲🇺🇦 (@Tintie4) reported@garymasonglobe @TELUS Telus is terrible, my sister went back to Rogers Shaw. I left them too years ago. No one is perfect but at least it is ok.
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Steve (@JSandlak19) reported@jodyvance @TELUS Just don’t cancel @EastVan808 he saved 7 kittens from an inferno back in ‘98.
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^-^ (@JesseGraham_) reported@JonFraserTF @TELUS That’s really too bad. I’ve just recently had a fantastic experience with @TELUS support. Above and beyond. Maybe you just had someone on their bad day!
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D (@esSpyderMonkey) reported@TELUS While we’re at it fix the volume of the Apple TV app. It’s 30% lower than every other app resulting it wild volume fluctuations when switching apps.
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TELUS (@TELUS) reported@esSpyderMonkey Because TELUS TV+ streams live TV, we are legally bound by CRTC broadcast loudness laws (-24 LUFS), while apps like YouTube master their audio much 'hotter' (-14 LUFS). To fix the gap on Apple TV, try going to Settings > Video and Audio > turn on 'Reduce Loud Sounds'
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Bit (@Bit111111) reported@RobinHoodlum That's around $2000 I've been down since last September because my AISH payments are only ~$1700 while I haven't been able to get help with filing taxes, a DTC application, etc. It hurts on top of Telus jacking up my bill (I had a disability discount they reneged on) ~$1100/yr.
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Phil Roberts (@xrtsdhndvbh1) reportedLost my @tsn fee. WTF @Telus
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PsudoMike 🇨🇦 (@PsudoMike) reported@KerrGordon Not typically — SIM cards are separate from the device. The phone connects to the network via the SIM (or eSIM). Telus framing it as hardware doesn't change that it's a mandatory access fee.