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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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  • nuckster_19
    Roger Dodger ੴ 🇨🇦 (@nuckster_19) reported

    @garymasonglobe @TELUS @RogersHelps no better. They keep jacking up their prices every couple of months… Me to customer service I DIDN’T TELL YOU TO BUY THE BLUE JAYS!! 🤬

  • bomberfish77
    bomberfish (@bomberfish77) reported

    @AliceInDisarray @egalbraith_ @N104AP only half true! telus offered it on their cdma network

  • thecheyner
    alphabetadelta (@thecheyner) reported

    @TSN_Sports @TSN_Sports I keep getting signal lost on Telus, no other channels are a problem. WTF I want to watch the World Cup games

  • web61711
    socialistbot (@web61711) reported

    @jodyvance @TELUS We had similar problems and when we contacted the CRTC, suddenly, Telus was moving like lightening to fix every problem and crediting our account.

  • chinoalemano
    ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reported

    @ThematicTrader @mkfilko From what I’ve read, $TRT’s margins were stable for four years and only came down recently. If my intuition is right, they probably lowered them to get a foot in the door with Micron and COHR. Something similar happened with AMPG: they cut their margins to get a foot in the door with TELUS, and once they were in, they raised them again. But I'm open to your thoughts, since I'm still DDing this company.

  • bbassit4eva
    Baynish (@bbassit4eva) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS I was a 30-year TELUS customer; with great service. Then I moved to an older home. TELUS said it was impossible for them to connect me to WiFi. Rogers connected me. I canceled Telus. Telus wanted $700 because I broke my contract! They finally backed off after 3 phone calls!

  • spacanpanman
    Anp🅰️nman (@spacanpanman) reported

    $SPACE: A common refrain I've heard from short sellers, skeptics, space consultants and legacy players is that XYZ space investors are absolutely delusional. You know what, they're absolutely right. We are 100% delusional. Can you imagine holding $ASTS for almost 6 years through a constant barrage of FUD and the stock price getting shorted down to < $2? And then being delusional enough to keep buying all the way down AND THEN continuing to hold and buying on the way up? You know who else is delusional? Abel Avellan. This mfer created the direct-to-cellular satellite broadband category in 2017 against all the haters, naysayers and legacy clowns who said it was impossible. At the low point AST SpaceMobile was worth $700M with only $100M in the bank. Throughout the lowest lows AND highest highs, Abel has never sold a single share all these years. This guy must be insane?!? It takes a special kind of crazy to be a founder like Abel and it takes a special kind of crazy to have the conviction, fortitude and patience to be invested alongside him. Let's tip the hat to these deluded strategic investors as well: AT&T, Verizon, Google, Rakuten, Saudi Telecom, Bell Canada, Telus and American Tower Delusional? Crazy? Insane? Yes that's us. "We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard..." - JFK (OG Deluded Dude)

  • PadDawg
    ThePodDog (@PadDawg) reported

    Hey People don't ever get a 3rd party like Telus to have control over thinks like your heating and air conditioning. I put in for a cancation of service for the end of the month and I thought it was on good terms. Wrong. They shut everything down 2 hours later. No warning

  • billycanada
    Dr. Billy Canada (@billycanada) reported

    @gatorgar Think long-term. In 3 to 4 years you won't be getting your phone service from AT&t or Telus or Bell or Rogers or whatever you'll get it from starlink. The AI that you use will be in starlink satellites. The taxi you take will be a robo taxi from Tesla. Tesla robots will be mowing your lawn too

  • chinoalemano
    ChinoAleman (@chinoalemano) reported

    This is the part that should make shorts nervous. Instead of covering today, shorts actually added another few percent to their position on $AMPG. They're doubling down, not getting out. And here's the kicker: the cost to borrow just jumped from ~35% to ~70%. ✅ 48% gross margins (up from 33%) ✅ Debt-free, ~$18M+ cash ✅ ~$200M market cap (sub-$1B) ✅ Revenue grew 165% last year ✅ FY2026 guidance of $50M+ ✅ Only American 64T64R AI-RAN radio ✅ Deployed at Telus (Tier-1 carrier) ✅ Strategic Partner in DoD-funded Open6G hub (next to NVIDIA, Dell, Qualcomm) ✅ NASA, NVIDIA, Amazon, IBM, Boeing, Lockheed, Northrop, L3Harris as customers ✅ Cryogenic LNAs for quantum (IBM, Google PoC) ✅ Space/SATCOM exposure as the sector re-rates ✅ Founder-led, CEO hasn't sold a share ✅ Short float ~35%, borrow fee spiking Let me explain why that matters. The short fee is what it costs to borrow shares to short. It spikes when demand to short outstrips the shares available to lend. A jump from 35% to 70% tells you the borrowable pool is drying up, fewer and fewer shares left to short, and brokers charging a fortune for the ones that remain. So now the shorts are in a worse spot on two fronts. They're bleeding ~70% annualized just to hold the position open, and there's less room left to add. That's a setup that pressures them to cover, not relax. Adding into that, at that cost, while fundamentals improve? That's a tough hand to keep playing. Not financial advice. I'm long $AMPG. DYOR. 📡