Telus outages and service status in Almonte, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Almonte, Ontario
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Telus Issues Reports
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Joel - coffee/acc (@JoelDeTeves) reported@JsonBasedman @TheGeorgePu @TELUS I would rather have seen that money go to proven research cases, but then of course there is a lot of potential for fraud Point being we have talent here and I don’t see how Telus isn’t going to make it it more accessible for them Many researchers are stuck renting from RunPod and similar providers or else self funding The question is who is this supposed to benefit I don’t see Telus acquiring prime locations and getting a break on taxes as beneficial to Canadians (this is the same company who is in trouble for using AI to cover up their telephone rep’s accents) They certainly aren’t going to make the cost of inference cheaper - we are already way behind and the cost has gone up, which means Telus is paying a premium Canadian startups are better off buying used GPUs at this point
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Bryan (@BigGuyBry) reported@GradyTripp00 @MarkJCarney Don't worry, Telus said the water run off from the stadium will fix everything. Ignore the long dry hot summers we've been having.
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Concerned Canadian (@vancouverbc2025) reported@TELUSsupport I have to keep rebooting my Telus TV box; it just shows a green circle. I have to unplug the box, wait for 30 seconds, and then plug it back in. This happens 3-4 times a week. Help!
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Fuzzy Bear (@FuzzyBe02910905) reported@VanIsleInvestor @BNNBloomberg @MobileSyrup Hey: I was as shocked by the numbers as you. I had no idea the TIXT side of the biz had ballooned in such a fashion. What the heck are they all doing, besides making it tougher to move your Telus service from one address to another?
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Congorocho (@Congorochox) reported@MiningRabid @TELUS wtf I get 900mbps always
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Brandan /He/Him/Scorpio (@brandanCiccone) reported@PeterMeiszner @BoVanston @TELUS %90 lower still isn't 0 and will still have awful effects WHEN WE ALREADY HAVE WATER RESTRICTIONS IN EFFECTS. Like omfg is having stupid ai videos of cats that important?
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Evar Orbus and His Galactic ****-Wailers (@JizzWailers) reported@PeterMeiszner @BoVanston @TELUS Nobody wants this, **** off
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Erasmus Fluffbottom (@ShaneKidd11) reported@jffxns Reminds me of why im never going back to telus for internet. I'd had similar 10 years ago. Was paying about $120 month for "high speed internet" of 6mbps cause that was the fastest offered to my house/town. Parents paid the same price for same package, but was 500mbps for them.
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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 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.