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Telus Issues Reports Near Wights Corners, Ontario

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Wights Corners and nearby locations:

  • StephenRLee
    Stephen Lee (@StephenRLee) reported from Athens, Ontario

    So we are now down to not being able to call on weekends or peak times because of over saturation and terrible signal. Neighbour is a nurse and the hospital can’t reach her half the time. Any news on helping out your rural customers? @TELUS @TELUSsupport

  • StephenRLee
    Stephen Lee (@StephenRLee) reported from Athens, Ontario

    @TELUSsupport Your telling me @TELUSsupport doesn’t have access to Telus support? Really? All I want to know is when Athens Ontario is going to get the tower upgrade we have been promised for over 2 years.

  • StephenRLee
    Stephen Lee (@StephenRLee) reported from Athens, Ontario

    @RogersHelps Currently with Telus and looking for a better deal for 5 phones and 2 tablets. Can you help? I have some free time for a call today.

  • StephenRLee
    Stephen Lee (@StephenRLee) reported from Athens, Ontario

    We have had @Xplornet for about 11 years in our current location. Had them before that too. Up until last January I would give them a minus star review. Now 5 stars! Now if our Telus cell service was as good… Thanks for the incredibly positive changes Xplornet!

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  • EhrmantrautCap_
    Ehrmantraut Capital (@EhrmantrautCap_) reported

    AmpliTech Group $AMPG and an overview of its customers: Telus $T.TO - 5G/O-RAN. AmpliTech has already secured a multi-year LOI from Telus and purchase orders. Telus furthermore needs 30,000 AmpliTech radios for its O-RAN buildout until 2029. With each unit costing atleast $10,000, you're looking at a minimum $300 million cumulative revenue until 2029, excluding service/maintenance/installation fees that AmpliTech can charge to Telus. $NVDA, Northeastern University - AI-RAN. Both $NVDA and $AMPG are part of the Open6G project at Northeastern University (supported by the US government), and it is likely that $NVDA is interested in $AMPG's proprietary O-RAN CAT B 64T64R Massive MIMO radio unit, which sends out signals based on NVIDIA AI Aerial's AI-driven calculations (running on Blackwell or Grace Hopper GPUs). $IBM, $AMZN - cryogenic LNAs for quantum. Quantum computers store info in qubits at a temperature of 4 Kelvin (-269 degrees Celsius), these give off very weak signals that need to be amplified without creating any noise. AmpliTech has cryogenic LNAs that can withstand these temperatures. $BA, $NOC, $LMT, US Air Force - LNAs for defense for the purpose of communications, radar and electronic warfare. AmpliTech has military-grade LNAs, that have passed years of qualifications and are fully produced in the US, an important requirement. NASA, $VSAT, $WBD, Paramount - SATCOM/satellite communications equipment. AmpliTech sells LNAs that allow LEO satellites and ground stations to pick up very weak signals and translate them into useful data. They also sell PAs (Power Amplifiers) that allow LEO sats to send signals across large distances. Rarely do you see a microcap with such an impressive list of customers. Below, a complete overview of AmpliTech's customers can be seen, which includes more than just the ones I mentioned above (picture is from @rk8215).

  • SamaxKT
    Kathleen Kenny (@SamaxKT) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS Yes, had to cancel because of non-existent customer service.

  • everyeverysec
    np (@everyeverysec) reported

    Telus is an evil empire and deserves to be cut down instead of expanded

  • TerrifyingWords
    Ronald (@TerrifyingWords) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS Heh. Years ago I had to get the CRTC to force @TELUS to comply with their own terms of service. The amount of scripted dishonesty I experienced at multiple levels was unbelievable. No way it wasn’t corporate policy. Even their mandated apology was dishonest.

  • VernThurston
    VernThurston (@VernThurston) reported

    @BlueNeox @JonFraserTF @TELUS Thank you-I didn't know that. My hope is for Star Link to get into cellphone networking service.

  • MsMJBrown
    M.Brown (@MsMJBrown) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS I bailed out of their TV service a year 18 months ago. Terrible service. The phone I switched over to Rogers 6 months ago. Because I have their home service my wireless is $25 a month for the same service as I was paying $120 a month with Telus. Better better customer service.

  • 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

  • RageAtTheElites
    RageAgainstTheElites🇨🇦🇮🇹🇺🇦 (@RageAtTheElites) reported

    @JonFraserTF @TELUS Yeah good luck with Bell or Roger’s they’re worse and the other mobile service providers suck sweaty *****!

  • McSwagg3r4
    mc sw@gs (@McSwagg3r4) reported

    @Apple & @TELUS … Why do I pay thousands for your phones, and hundreds per month to get the worst service in the world? My US phone is $30/month and has like $0 dead spots. I’m going to badger my MP & MLA

  • xrtsdhndvbh1
    Phil Roberts (@xrtsdhndvbh1) reported

    Lost my @tsn fee. WTF @Telus