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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 Waskaganish, Quebec

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

  • mylesblackned
    Myles Blackned (@mylesblackned) reported from Waskaganish, Quebec

    The biggest regret was switching smartphones from @TELUS to @Bell I had such a good thing with Telus. Bell is nothing but a money grabber💰 Customer satisfaction means nothing to #Bell I was with Telus for 8 years and I switched over to Bell 2 months ago. BIG MISTAKE

Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • dynamozes
    Moses (@dynamozes) reported

    @Highteaspeaks @Bell Try to get on an employee program with either Telus or Rogers. If you don't mind issues with network coverage sometimes and the likes, then try Koodo or Fido for cheaper plans. But if you want a plan that's 5g and the likes, then I'll suggest the Big 3. Worked for them before

  • ammoffat
    Ang (@ammoffat) reported

    @Social_Moi @TELUS Telus is the worst. I hate them. We pay $60 with Rogers/shaw

  • WagsDickie74380
    Albertas Maximus (@WagsDickie74380) reported

    @MelissaLMRogers @TELUSsupport Telus is garbage virgin get 128GB for $55

  • BStoneBrief
    Brett Stone (@BStoneBrief) reported

    @CanadianPro2 @MarkJCarney You can even technically use black water by transfering heat to sewage lines which would also facilitate district heating probably even more than the steam tunnels will in the downtown Telus building. But then that fosters bad bacteria.

  • RuralAlbertan
    Hypha Central Alberta (@RuralAlbertan) reported

    @Martyupnorth Telus did the same to me but without any notification. Just raised my bill and expected me to pay what they wanted. **** them. Doesn’t matter who you go with, Telus Rogers or any others. They are all terrible and overpriced.

  • the_ref14
    Tierneymisu (@the_ref14) reported

    @wongkarwasian $35 for 100gb canada-us-mexico with public mobile (Telus network) They exist and it's easier then ever to find a deal. People just like pissing money away

  • polcia4561
    Polcia456 (@polcia4561) reported

    @MelissaLMRogers @TELUSsupport Yes, there’s room for lowering g the cost. Having worked for AT&T and Telus I know they have huge infrastructure build costs. Plus a horrible regulator that increases costs. Nevertheless, they are lots of opportunities to reduce internal costs of their business processes.

  • hockeyethan4
    Ethan (@hockeyethan4) reported

    @ChicomVassalCan @VanIsleInvestor agreed but i would like for there to be more competition to drive prices down. telus rogers etc do **** while literally being a monopoly. total joke

  • HDergler
    Mortoshi (@HDergler) reported

    @wongkarwasian most Canadian service providers collude to increase the level of service beyond what the average consumer needs so that can charge upward of $100 a month for something that should be extremely basic telus wants like $110 a month for 500mbps internet for instance, but most people would still be ok with 100mbps or less I'm many cases

  • lastofthefranks
    Frank (@lastofthefranks) reported

    Trying to move my Telus internet to a new apartment. Customer service quotes some absurd price. Mention I'm looking at their website and it says same service is $70/m for that location. "Thats for new customers". Telus charges more for being an existing customer?!?