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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 Near Saint-Antonin, Quebec

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Saint-Antonin and nearby locations:

  • vuduquebec
    normand jean (@vuduquebec) reported from Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec

    Telus en attente au téléphone depuis 40 minutes avec une musique forte qui tape sur les nerfs le service à la clientèle on ne connait plus ça de nos jours votre appel est important assied toi et attend ton tour ça va venir quand ?

Telus Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • DarkDeeM
    Matthew D (@DarkDeeM) reported

    @Teslarati If Starlink can get to about $50 bucks/month (Telus internet on a 2 year plan with a "good" deal), then I would switch and never go back. I think once it gets cheap enough to directly compete with established providers, it's game over.

  • KevinMcCurdy
    Kevin McCurdy (@KevinMcCurdy) reported

    @jodyvance @TELUS Jody, couple things, do you have a network cable going from your modem to the TV box? I find the wireless is pretty mediocre TBH. Second thing, when the box craps out does your internet still work?

  • gray_hat10
    Gray Hat (@gray_hat10) reported

    @nduko__ I've been on Telus three years now. Never dissapoints

  • LailokensAwen
    Shawn@Lailokens Awen (@LailokensAwen) reported

    @TELUS @PublicMobile_EN @koodo nice little scam you got going. Email an offer of $20 for 29gb, and when it doesn’t work online, customer service tries selling a more expensive plan

  • RobSeveryn
    Add your name (@RobSeveryn) reported

    @jodyvance @TELUS saw that screen too many times a few months ago. time for a service call and a new modem.

  • Dallas777
    Dallas (@Dallas777) reported

    @MommaHood2 @TELUS That and AI disguising their Indian voices on the phone...........like WTF??

  • PathosZero
    ZeroPathos 🇨🇦 - Nasty Canadian (@PathosZero) reported

    @HRHRWH1960 @TELUS As for the issue, if you don't already know that, you should do a quick google of what these AI data centers are doing to towns in the US. Carney was a better choice than Poilievre, but that doesn't mean he then gets my blind support on everything.

  • Nikki98212136
    Nikki (@Nikki98212136) reported

    @PWHL_Minnesota How can we watch this in Canada? Telus and the CBC are Horrible. I got off work early and still, I can't find the game. Help?

  • lucamaraschi
    Luca Maraschi (@lucamaraschi) reported

    @MarkJCarney Great Job @MarkJCarney!You definitely know how to support your Buddy Victor!Maybe focus on driving this country to success instead of dumping contributors' money into the pockets of @telus' shareholders!

  • BrianOakely
    Darren Gudmundson (@BrianOakely) reported

    This would, of course be the sensible way of proceeding. Problem is they would have admit that Canada does not, and will not have a "Sovereign" anything ICT related. And, Telus, Bell, and Rogers are laden with debt and desperate for growth.