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Telus outages and service status in Bella Coola, British Columbia

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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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Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • worldcitizenOG
    world_citizen (@worldcitizenOG) reported

    @CoJoHendo @sitkamedia @JarrydJaeger Misinformed comment. You've probably never heard of the Telus Garden office

  • ScammerDefence
    Scammer Defence (@ScammerDefence) reported

    @Paul__Walsh @TELUS @Rogers What banks do with forwarded smishing texts: feed them to threat-intel sharing groups like APWG and CAFC so the lookalike domain ends up on consumer blocklists. A free DNS-level iOS app installs that blocklist on the phone so the page never loads.

  • gdubon007
    Dubon007 (@gdubon007) reported

    Rogers and Bell have both told reporters they do not plan to adopt similar accent‑modifying AI for their customer‑service channels, drawing a distinction with Telus on how AI should be used in call‑centre operations

  • Slowflake1601
    Slowflake (@Slowflake1601) reported

    Telus got caught using AI to hide the accent of their customer service agents. What I wouldn't give to hear "DO NOT REDEEM" in a perfect Canadian accent.

  • chrisw_ottawa
    Christopher Wilson (@chrisw_ottawa) reported

    @Harryslaststand @marlene4719 Nope. Not any more than other public assets like Air Canada, CNR, Petro Canada, Telus, BC Rail, Hwy 407 in ON, the Canadian Wheat Board, etc. etc. The public gets higher prices & poorer service. But a handful get very wealthy.

  • heiba986627073
    heiba9866 (@heiba986627073) reported

    @trevor388569409 @Andrew_Sully @WestJet Westjet wanted cheap labor they got it. The agents in Telus El Salvador have a mediocre English level, they can't even understand a spelling, they work with "scripts" unnatural customer service, then they grow after 1 month of training without any experience in airlines at all

  • worlddesignhub
    World Design Hub (@worlddesignhub) reported

    Canada is doubling down on sovereign AI infrastructure. Following the sell-out of their first AI Factory, TELUS and the Canadian government are building three new state-of-the-art facilities in BC.

  • MarleneCorp
    Mar (@MarleneCorp) reported

    @TELUSsupport So very tried of daily calls to Telus trying to fix an issue. Had PVR replaced yesterday, now things are worse. Hello Rogers?

  • JPGonVI
    JPG (@JPGonVI) reported

    @MizzzAlia Holy ****, you guys want telus to buy vancovuer a soccer team, buy them a pool… I can’t wait for my telus bills to skyrocket because you guys want **** you can’t afford

  • Clever_Blender
    𐐒ɹǝuʇ ‰ (@Clever_Blender) reported

    @TWilsonOttawa March 2026 Loblaws was breached millions of users health records and customer data. TELUS Digital hacked, millions of stolen customer data from DOZENS of Canada's largest corporations. Your point is valid.