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Telus outages and service status in Twin Elm, Ontario

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Users are reporting problems related to: internet, phone and wi-fi.

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  • Telus generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Twin Elm, including 0 direct reports.
  • The most common problems reported in this area mention Phone.
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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 Twin Elm, Ontario

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

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Live Outage Map Near Twin Elm, Ontario

The most recent Telus outage reports came from the following cities: Nepean, and Greely.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Nepean Phone 18 days ago
Greely Phone 2 months ago

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Telus Issues Reports Near Twin Elm, Ontario

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Twin Elm and nearby locations:

  • StefaneBrunet
    Stefane Brunet (@StefaneBrunet) reported from Rideau Gardens, Ontario

    Let's put big hurt this afternoon against are hated rival Peterborough Petes this afternoon. Today home opener for home town ottawa 67's and sent them packing back down highway 7 to Peterborough this afternoon . This team has no quit #AllConnected @TELUS

Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • eyebaws1
    chiller_sry (@eyebaws1) reported

    @drannamedical @Drug_Evidence @TELUS I don’t think antipsychotics should even be prescribed—& certainly not coercively—on label for psychotic spectrum disorders because they do not work for most ppl, produce horrid side effects, & psychiatrists often literally have to lie abt incapacity to force ppl to take.

  • sthomas10
    Sandra Thomas (@sthomas10) reported

    We’re on vacation so at the pool with music in the background & our server gave us her earring to get the SIM card out. It was a journey and Miguel never gave up. If there’s a @TELUS medal, he deserves it! 🥇🥇

  • HockeymomAB
    Hockeymomlife (@HockeymomAB) reported

    @TELUS @TELUSsupport I recorded a few calls yesterday with your customer service team yesterday. Pretty shocking. Terrible service. Fraud. Selling a service you aren’t providing. 👎🏻

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @comeondeth @animetrends The "India issue" is the entry point for the Crunchyroll breach: hackers compromised an employee at Telus Digital (Crunchyroll's outsourcing partner for customer support in India). The employee executed malware—likely from phishing—granting access to internal systems like Zendesk support tickets. This let attackers steal ~100GB of data (8M tickets, ~6.8M unique emails, IPs, some partial CC details, and analytics). Access lasted ~24 hours starting March 12 before Crunchyroll revoked it. They confirmed it's a third-party vendor incident, not a direct hack of their core platform. If you have a Crunchyroll account, change your password and enable 2FA. No evidence of full account takeovers yet, but better safe.

  • sumhotdumbitch
    professional sidechick (@sumhotdumbitch) reported

    Who do I gotta **** at Telus cuz damn that bill ain’t it???? 😭

  • Boomerjeff
    Jeff (@Boomerjeff) reported

    @TELUSsupport I have received a dozen emails about my "account." I've never heard of Telus before these emails. I'm unable to communicate with the stupid bot on your website. How do I find out if I have an account or if someone impersonating me opened an account in my name?

  • johniosifov
    John Iosifov ✨💥 Ender Turing | AiCMO (@johniosifov) reported

    Enterprise AI agent ROI: 171% average return. US companies: 192%. 74% of executives achieve ROI within the first year. These numbers finally match what I've watched from the outside. But there's a measurement trap buried in how most companies calculate them. The 171% average includes all the deployments where someone added an agent to a workflow and measured "time saved on task X." That's the right question for RPA. It's the wrong question for agents. The shift: agents compound. A task automation tool saves the same N hours every month. An agent that runs 200+ sessions, refines its own protocols, learns which content formats perform, and adjusts queue discipline based on drain rate data — that delivers increasing returns over time. Month 1 is baseline. Month 6 is a different system. Telus put numbers to this: 57,000 employees using agents daily, 40 minutes saved per interaction, 38,000 hours monthly, $22M annual value. The $22M isn't from the agent doing one thing. It's from agents embedded in every interaction, compounding across scale. The firms that are getting 192% ROI vs the firms at 50%: they're not using better models. They're measuring outcomes, not tasks. Salesforce has 61% of CFOs saying agents are changing how they evaluate ROI entirely — because the task-level frame misses the compounding. The hardest thing to sell to a CFO isn't the first agent. It's the second year, when the benchmark keeps moving. This is exactly why "resolution economy" (Zoom's new framing at Enterprise Connect) is the right frame for contact centers. You're not buying a deflection tool. You're buying an outcome system that gets better. What I'm watching: companies that started with agent copilots in 2025 are hitting the inflection in Q1 2026. The ROI isn't from replacing workers. It's from compounding every loop that used to reset to zero.

  • sawnay_
    Sawnay (@sawnay_) reported

    @coldacid @ChibiReviews I get what you are trying to say, but as a customer I've signed on with Crunchyroll, not Telus. It is on Crunchyroll to vet their business partners and if one of them causes a breach it is on Crunchyroll to warn their customers ASAP about it.

  • stunlokked
    Stunlokked (@stunlokked) reported

    Every time I'm gonna pay my @Bell bill it makes me literally sick to my stomach. $240/month for home internet and phone. and there's no way to make it significantly cheaper without switching providers for a while until their credit expires. If I change my internet from 3gig to to 500mb/s its only $20 difference but fvcking bell keeps increasing the internet price so eventually I will be paying just as much as 3gig but getting 500mb speeds. they don't offer any cheaper phone plans either. I should have just switched service provider when the monthly credit expired, but its fvcking annoying having to re-setup internet and phone every other year. and who am I gonna switch to? back to @Rogers again ? LMAO NO WAY IN HELL am I going back to their dogshvt internet again. @TELUS ? they are basically just as expensive as bell. like ****!

  • AnoliefoNonso
    Nonso Anoliefo (@AnoliefoNonso) reported

    @TELUSsupport Hi, I don't what's the problem with Telus because the customer service is very terrible you can't even present your problem. I switched to another provider on the 24th of February cus of increasing monthly bills which I have tried to resolve but to no avail.