Telus outages and service status in Beresford, New Brunswick
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Beresford, New Brunswick
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Telus Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Emmanuel – Big Tech & AI Investor (@EmmanuelInvest) reported5/ 🤝 COMMERCIAL ECOSYSTEM & PARTNERSHIPS Over 60 MNO partners covering >3 billion subscribers worldwide (AT&T, Verizon, Vodafone, Rakuten, Bell Canada, Telus, stc Group, and more). • Network integration & testing underway in multiple European countries • Regulatory progress in UK, Japan, Brazil, and elsewhere • U.S. commercial service approvals already secured • Deploying thousands of low-band cells in the U.S. (targeting ~5,600 total) Revenue backlog: ~$1.3 billion (majority commercial; government minority but scaling rapidly). Japan J-LEO selection (pending approvals): up to ~$1B non-dilutive government capital potential.
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Jason Boring (@JasonBoring99) reported@JustMeJamie64 @Rogers Telus is just as bad plus most of their technicians are from India, completely useless and no troubleshooting skills
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The Bull Whisperer (@Thebullwhisper) reported@L9FRIENDLYSTYLE Maybe not, we'll see eventually. Court concluded BMI didn't have an unrestricted right to the Zillnk IP when it transferred it onward. There's a reason why the Telus relationship slipped by a couple of months, so far nothing mentioned as to why it slipped except "Titan shipments were delayed." Isn't it odd that the BMI - Titan - AMPG transfer happened the same day, AMPG claiming good faith, not knowing the IP was in arbitration? Good faith might be true. But imo that's a display of extraordinary bad due diligence from ampg "we didn't know about the arbitration." It might be a winner down the road, they got orders and multiple legs of their business to carry them. This Telus leg, related to the Titan IP transfer is looking weak at the moment though. No matter how many orders been placed, being able to deliver is what matters.
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BlueJays Addict Elnasri (@ElnasriAmin) reported@BlueJays @WendysCanada Stupid Telus didn't record the game
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Claire Rattée (@ClaireRattee) reportedNorthwest B.C. cannot continue to be one cut cable away from losing critical communications. Following yet another widespread telecommunications outage on August 2, reportedly caused by copper cable theft, I have written to the Minister of Citizens’ Services asking what the Province is doing to improve the resilience and reliability of our telecommunications infrastructure. When these outages happen, the consequences go far beyond inconvenience. Residents can lose access to emergency information, businesses can’t process transactions, families can’t communicate, and entire communities can be left without reliable access to essential services. After the major outage in May, my office raised concerns with both TELUS and the Province about the lack of redundancy in Northwest B.C. and asked what was being done to prevent another widespread disruption. Months later, we are still waiting for meaningful answers, and now it has happened again. Copper theft is a growing problem, but whether an outage is caused by theft, wildfire, severe weather or infrastructure failure, our communities should not be left so vulnerable to a single point of failure. I’m asking the Province for clear answers on redundancy, infrastructure investment, emergency connectivity, and what steps are being taken with telecommunications providers to ensure Northwest communities can stay connected when something goes wrong. Reliable telecommunications are essential infrastructure, and Northwest B.C. deserves the same level of reliability and resiliency as the rest of the province.
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B Dub (@TheBigBDub) reported@Ayan604 @TELUS @TELUSsupport 🚨 March 2026, Telus, Roger’s, and Freedom all had data links. As a result, bad actors are calling clients as if from a major provider and HAVE enough client details to make people believe it’s a legit call. Nobody in Canada should be providing anything on a cold call now. 🚨
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Gregoryfan (@Gregory_SB35) reportedHoly hell Telus ******* sucks, I just wanted to upgrade my internet and they made me feel like i wanted to gouge out my eyes :/ god they just suck, like i would rather be springlocked then go through that again :(
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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
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kidgreen42 (@kidgreen42) reported@Ayan604 @TELUS @TELUSsupport You’re an idiot if you think that was actually telus
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Steph's Coping Strategies (@Strigah_steph) reported@Lidsville @Rogers This sounds like when I was being called by Telus for months about their security service. I kept asking to be taken off the list, they kept calling. Telecoms are evil