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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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  • BellTerryNEBC
    T Bell (@BellTerryNEBC) reported

    @Derricktgoat @PaulB527811000 I can’t see Elon being stupid enough to help his competition . Telestat is likely about to be bought by Space ex . Carney & his pal get rich. Rogers/Bell/Telus get to modernize Spacex gets all of Canadas wifi comms. Win win win, except for the billions Telestat already got

  • FringedCanuck
    Salty Albertan (@FringedCanuck) reported

    @DarrellBP44 @Starlink Not Telus. Service has been **** for several days and I just paid my bill. Starlink is going to owe me some free service. For the amount I pay a month this is ridiculous. 😡

  • rk8215
    Johan N. (@rk8215) reported

    @wliang is bullish on $AMPG and for a very good reason. Apart of partnership with $NVDA, they have the most insane customer base for $140M market cap: $AMZN, $IBM, NASA, Nvidia, Google + pretty much all the defense primes and US goverment. Amplitech has exposure to O-RAN, AI-RAN, Defense, Space, Satcom and quantum computing. Just to give you few reasons why I like Amplitech: 1. Over $118M in signed LOIs converting to POs 2. Gross margins 33% → 48% in one year 3. Guiding over $50M revenue FY26, only 2.4x forward P/S 4. 10M stock buyback authorized, ATM killed 5. Supplies Telus $66B network buildout 6. Only American O-RAN-certified 64T64R radio 7. Only US maker of 4K cryo LNAs for quantum 8. Only US-listed O-RAN pure play 9. C-UAS and defense pipeline forming 10. Member of AI-RAN Alliance

  • ShaneAgronomy
    Shane Thomas (@ShaneAgronomy) reported

    Input distribution in the United States is shifting. Last week it was announced that beginning with the 2027 season, Simplot Grower Solutions will no longer distribute or sell Bayer-branded crop protection or seed. And, starting in 2028, WinField United would not be selling Dekalb, Asgrow, and Deltapine seed brands, though it retains Bayer crop protection. Simplot's Innvictis brand retains licensing access to Bayer genetics, and WinField's Croplan and Armor brands keep Bayer traits. A shift was bound to happen and I doubt it's the last announcement we will see. Bayer signaled a change in its May 2025 strategy update, emphasizing new GTM motions with the US called out specifically as a region where shifts would happen. Bayer has forecast a mid-twenties EBITDA margin in Crop Science by 2029, from roughly 20% today, and while new and novel products are one avenue to improve margin, the other requirement is managing costs and working capital on the other end. I wrote a year ago that distributors and retailers should be ready for changes in product access, rebate dollars, and more high-touch demand generation from Bayer. If I'm a retailer, distributor, or manufacturer, there are several different questions that need to be asked and strategic focus needs to be top of mind. I broke it all down in more detail in this week's Upstream Ag Professional, alongside: - The Law of Conservation of Attractive Profits in crop protection - Q2 2026 results across Bayer, Nutrien, The Mosaic Company, UPL, TELUS Agriculture & Consumer Goods, and CNH - Influence Erosion in Ag Retail - Ambrook Raise - Salience Bias and how it needs to be considered in the context of sensor technology - InnerPlant Data Traits and Increasing Returns + much more How do you think the future of crop input distribution will shift in the next 5 years?

  • sadforcanadians
    Sally (@sadforcanadians) reported

    @Cat4714 @Martyupnorth @Bell Telus is worse. Hubby was paying over $100. Had a special for seniors we could get for US/Mex calling. Down to $45/mo but on phone for over 1 hour. I'm sure call was to india celebrating daliwall in background. Painful

  • PaulWar76911334
    Bodhi1717 (@PaulWar76911334) reported

    @MPelletierCIO Are you going to double down on Telus seems a corrrolary to me

  • intrikitt
    C Lo aka Vandal Savage (@intrikitt) reported

    @TELUS @TELUSsupport I WILL be escalating. Cause I have gotten zero resolution in a company I have been with for 20+ years. FIX THIS NOW.

  • Gabriel66345738
    子非鱼(图片来自爱德华.琼斯素描) (@Gabriel66345738) reported

    @TELUSsupport He said no idea. Probably it is the cable which I use it to connect device and Model. I know he is wrong because I always use cable with no such issue before. Telus does not follow up.

  • johniosifov
    John Iosifov ✨💥 Ender Turing | AiCMO (@johniosifov) reported

    TELUS deployed a voice AI agent to call new home internet customers in their first 90 days. Not to resolve a problem. Not because the customer called in. Just to check in. Result: customers who got that AI welcome call were less than half as likely to cancel within 30 days. That's proactive retention — and it completely inverts how most contact center AI is deployed. The standard mental model: AI handles inbound. Saves cost. Deflects calls. Reduces headcount. TELUS ran the opposite play. Outbound. Proactive. AI-initiated. And the economics are brutal in a good way. Every churn prevented is worth months of subscription revenue. Voice AI at scale means you can make that call to every single new customer — not the top 10% who triggered a risk score. Gartner projects $80 billion in contact center labor costs cut by AI this year. 88% of contact centers now run some form of AI. But 75% haven't operationalized it. They have tools. They don't have outcomes. The difference between TELUS and the 75%: TELUS defined the outcome first (reduce 30-day churn), then designed the intervention (proactive welcome call), then measured it. Proactive > reactive. Always. In contact centers and everywhere else. This is what the call center AI conversation is missing. Everyone's chasing deflection rates. The real money is in the outbound plays nobody's running yet.

  • Kowalsk15796884
    Mr.Retired Life. (@Kowalsk15796884) reported

    @Ayan604 @TELUS @TELUSsupport Telus sucks.