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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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  • JoySYEG
    Joy-S Occasion (@JoySYEG) reported

    @JustMeJamie64 Telus is the same. And not always do you get impeccable English. The last time it was India & the background noise was so loud I couldn’t make out what the fellow was saying. Horrible.

  • OmniAeronautica
    iPilot🅰️ (@OmniAeronautica) reported

    @bscholl $ASTS Blake Scholl Discovers AST’s Thesis, Then Forgets AST Exists Blake correctly identifies the hybrid terrestrial/satellite future, then skips enough due diligence to declare Starlink the “only good” satellite network while ignoring the company purpose-built for exactly that architecture. AST SpaceMobile has nearly 60 MNO relationships representing roughly 3 billion subscribers. AT&T and Verizon are strategic partners. Vodafone, Rakuten, Bell, TELUS and stc are partners. Vodafone, Orange, Telefónica and Deutsche Telekom, T-Mobile’s parent, are now conducting integration testing across Europe using ordinary smartphones and carrier spectrum. The fatal blow to Blake’s premise arrived three months before his post: AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon announced a technology-neutral D2D venture explicitly intended to support multiple satellite providers, preserve existing agreements and increase competition. The carriers’ published strategy is the opposite of surrendering themselves to an exclusive Starlink bottleneck. The products are not equivalent either. T-Mobile still advises using Starlink outdoors with a clear view of the sky and warns that coverage may be unavailable inside buildings, aircraft and other obstructed locations. AST’s giant phased arrays are designed to provide carrier-integrated broadband, including voice, video, apps and “one wall in” connectivity. AST is carrier-neutral infrastructure that aligns with MNOs instead of trying to subordinate them. Blake identified the future, ignored one of its central companies, contradicted the carriers’ actual strategy, and typed “QED?” as if kissing Elon’s *** were a substitute for due diligence.

  • _kd2357
    K D (@_kd2357) reported

    @JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Telus is the worst, their call center is in which I would assume Mexico and they just keep bouncing you around to different departments because no one wants to help you.

  • WheresOurHeroes
    @WeNeedAHero (@WheresOurHeroes) reported

    DEAR AT&T and TELUS, Are you paying attention? A company is only as good as it's service and attention to the most remote and poorest members of its service area. (I still say the same thing about unions too). When areas in SE Alaska don't have phone and internet their lives are highly at risk. It's not just about a drop in communications, gaming, streaming movies or social media. It's a drop in safety tools for these island dwellers too. Not to mention that with millions of tourists every year robbing the locals of bandwidth with high data traffic locals end up in last place as highpaying users for lack of competition. Ketchikan’s main internet (KPU fiber via the Canada route, plus cellular from providers like GCI/AT&T) has "finite capacity". When multiple cruise ships dock and thousands of tourists flood downtown with phones and devices, and that shared bandwidth gets congested—slowing speeds for everyone. When the service is down, many local busineses lose the use of POS machines (but still pay the rent to have them). Starlink solves this in several practical ways: -independant backup, -reliable pathways and -outage resilience. Starlink is already a tremendous service for the Alaska Marine Highway System which is a class 1 essential service for SE Alaska, whereby these ferries are often the only way form of transportation between island communities for so many of these remote residents. In this age of high technology, the current tools, even with their own redundancies, just don't offer enough protections. This isn't an advertisement nor do I get paid for mentioning Starlink. But I will post pricing for SE Alaska residents because these remote areas need options: As of August 2026, Starlink’s regular U.S. Residential pricing (which applies in Southeast Alaska) is: Residential 100 Mbps: $55/month Residential 200 Mbps: $85/month Residential MAX: $130/month New customers can download the Starlink mobile app and the sign up opens on the initial screen. Competition is a beautiful thing. Just saying...

  • jong9548
    JonBoy 🇨🇦 (@jong9548) reported

    Telus World of Science TWOS - So much water damage. Why? Sure. Lotsa rain. But the damage is excessive. Are the Engineers that designed the building boy responsible ?

  • Farhan2IT
    Farhan - Yappatron (@Farhan2IT) reported

    @dmacpher @TELUS You need to file a complaint for the complaint part not working in the app. Yo @TELUSsupport

  • pozpiggy86
    Chris P Bacon (@pozpiggy86) reported

    Hey @TELUS how is a customer supposed to know when to call you when your automated assistant AND your website do not give your hours of operation? I'm trying to sign up with a new service because I'm sick of @Rogers, and it's proving to be incredibly frustrating!

  • mikeinthevalley
    Mike in the Valley (@mikeinthevalley) reported

    @TELUS @TELUSsupport With more of our population aging and companies moving more stuff to the cloud, these issues will continue to happen but without providing a way for the client to get support for a change they did not request, without paying for it, is pretty irresponsible as a corporation.

  • leafsforever72
    Cm (@leafsforever72) reported

    @OILanatude @Rogers @telusmobility Damn I was debating doing this switch Telus is absolute *** for service

  • HishamWassoof
    Hisham wassouf (@HishamWassoof) reported

    @TELUSsupport hi I just witched my mobile line to telus its been 3 hours since i lost my previous provider till now no telus signal on my phone pls help reconnect