Telus outages and service status in Wolfville, Nova Scotia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Wolfville, Nova Scotia
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Telus Issues Reports Near Wolfville, Nova Scotia
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Wolfville and nearby locations:
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Joshua Eaton (约书亚伊顿) (@joshuahjeaton) reported from Gaspereau Mountain, Nova Scotia@RichardGrzela @TELUS @koodo @PublicMobile I'm just a customer of theirs with @PublicMobile. I haven't worked in the mobile phone market since @BlackBerry was cool...
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Joshua Eaton (约书亚伊顿) (@joshuahjeaton) reported from Gaspereau Mountain, Nova Scotia@RichardGrzela @TELUS @koodo @PublicMobile The Netflix app crashing on your mobile device has nothing to do with Telus servers.. uninstall the app and then reinstall it. That should fix your problem
Telus Issues Reports
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Dale Alton (@DaleAlton5) reported@JonSedore HOW SOON WE FORGET The data breach involving Telus Digital in March 2026. Telus Digital confirmed investigating a cybersecurity incident March 12, 2026. The breach involved unauthorized access over several months prior (possibly undetected since late 2025). The hackers stole a massive amount of data—up to around 1 petabyte (700+ terabytes according to some reports). This included customer records, call-center recordings, personally identifiable information from multiple clients, source code, If you're a Telus customer , consider steps like changing passwords or enabling monitoring for identity theft.
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Ingenious (@GeniusITM) reported@PeterMeiszner TELUS's established BPO operations via TELUS Digital, which runs customer service and support centres in Guatemala and the Philippines involving access to Canadian personal data. In March 2026 TELUS Digital was breached, exposing nearly a petabyte of sensitive records.
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Isaiah Ojo (@isaiah_ojogigs) reported@BSdetector_ @HeyAmit_ Check this website called oneforma , telus and crowdgen you earn $1500 A month . A legit remote job board Use Morelogin antidetect browse to navigate anonymously , the solution to remote jobs is to work anonymously undetected and make sure you have a good proxy to mask location
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OlaOlu🌹 (@DRealOlaOlu) reported@ChainPysch @zaddy_moh @richsongocrazy It’s a lot…****** are locked in on the update years ago. Fake IDs, fake verifications, fake workers... Having multiple accounts and risking your IP. People making a lot from AI **** are so busy to be here telling people it’s soft. Check out Telus, Toloka.ia to grab my point
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Preet Singh (@indersinghp) reported@bears_aware I fail to understand how this is an immigrant’s fault. Bell Telus Roger’s are hiring them to do this, point is that economy is in distress,all the companies are trying adopt methods that may be unusual to the Canadian culture. So stop shooting the messenger, target the source.
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Colton 🦋 お嬢様 💫 (@ColtonButterfly) reported@govt_corrupt Still can't compete with the unequivocal #1 worst company in the entire world Telus
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Wendigo (@driftingwendigo) reported@JakeLandauTO @TDarcyM @taxspendlib That's a very different threat model and I agree 100%. But the Telus sovereign AI is being used in commercial applications (specifically mine, my team gets the weird ****).
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Jackie Seidel, PhD (@JackieSeidel1) reportedthe background. He said so many people in the call centre were sick with COVID infections. And at work. Does that sound like good working conditions respecting quality of life. Never mind nonhuman life. TELUS exists to make profit. That’s all.
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world_citizen (@worldcitizenOG) reported@CoJoHendo @sitkamedia @JarrydJaeger Misinformed comment. You've probably never heard of the Telus Garden office
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Mitch McEachern 🇵🇸🇨🇺 (@Intifada4Life) reportedIf you’re with Telus anywhere in Canada, call to cancel and explain why.