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Public Service Announcement – TELUS warning customers about vacation phone scam TELUS is warning its customers about a sudden and significant increase in the volume of vacation scam calls to Ontario residents. When someone picks up the scam call a recorded voice thanks them for choosing TELUS and that the company is giving you a free vacation for being a good customer. If you stay on the line it connects you to a person who will try to convince you to give them personal information or send money as a down-payment on fees for the vacation. The calls are fraudulent, and in no way related to TELUS. TELUS recommends you simply hang up if you receive a call. The scam is common, re-surfacing periodically using the name of a well-known corporation to appear credible to try and trick people into sharing personal information or sending money to a fraudster. While the calls typically have a North American caller ID that is simply an attempt to look legitimate and gain trust. TELUS Security has confirmed the caller ID is being spoofed, and the calls are actually coming from outside Canada. TELUS Security has already blocked calls from several numbers from reaching its customers, but the scammers are simply creating new false numbers. It appears the scammers are using auto-dialers to randomly call thousands of phone numbers – not just TELUS customers. TELUS Security is working with law enforcement officials to try to determine where the calls are, in fact, coming from and put an end to them at the source if possible. This is just one of several common phone scams that periodically target Canadians. If you receive a call you suspect is fraudulent, do not give out personal information and simply hang up. Legitimate telemarketers will always know your name and will always provide you with a number for you to call them back at your convenience. If you believe you may have given personal information to a scam artist and need assistance securing your TELUS account, please call TELUS Fraud Management at 1-877-567-2062. For additional information about phone fraud, please visit: |
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TELUS opposed to Bell’s proposed acquisition of Astral Media TELUS has filed a submission to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), opposing Bell’s potential acquisition of Astral Media and specifically the impact that an unprecedented concentration of market power in the broadcasting sector would have on Canadian consumers. TELUS supports the views expressed last week by the Say No to Bell coalition, comprised of Quebecor, Cogeco and Eastlink, as well as the concerns expressed by the Public Interest Advocacy Centre and its associates. TELUS is joining the discussion and is speaking out against the purchase of one of the last large independent television groups in Canada. Read More |
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Watch four shows at once with Multi-View on TELUS Optik TV TELUS today launched Multi-View on Optik TV allowing customers to keep up with all the action and watch up to four channels at once on the same screen. Read More |
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TELUS Optik TV poised to gain even more ‘followers’ with Twitter on Optik TV TELUS is giving Canadians in British Columbia, Alberta and Eastern Quebec something to “Tweet” about with a free Twitter app on its Optik TV service. The Twitter app is designed to provide Optik TV viewers with convenient access to Twitter features and content without missing a moment of their favourite TV show. This must-have app introduces a whole new dimension to both TV watching and social media. Users are now able to Tweet what they’re watching with one click and even follow what others are saying about their favourite show through ‘TV Tweets’, creating an innovative, new social TV viewing experience. Read More |
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TELUS calls on CRTC to protect Canadian TV viewers TELUS today submitted a proposal to the CRTC for safeguards to protect Canadian TV viewers from anti-competitive practices of the large broadcasting companies which now control Canada’s television industry. |
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Free Preview of SportsNet One on Telus TV Rogers Sportsnet is pleased to announce that Telus has picked up the free preview of Rogers Sportsnet ONE, featuring tonight’s Major League Baseball doubleheader starting with the Los Angeles Angels and Tampa Bay Rays at 7 p.m. (ET)/4 p.m. (PT) followed by the Texas Rangers and Seattle Mariners game at 10 p.m. (ET)/7 p.m. (PT). |
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Never miss your favourite TV show again….TELUS has an app for that Late last, week, TELUS announced the availability of Remote Recording, an enhancement to TELUS’ Optik TV service that allows customers to manage Personal Video Recorder (PVR) recordings using the Web or iPhone while on the go. |
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TELUS unleashes Optik – a new breed of home entertainment and communications TELUS is revolutionizing home entertainment and communications with a new suite of advanced TV and High Speed Internet services. Starting today, this new and exciting capability will be known as Optik. |
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Poland’s TVP Polonia free on TELUS TV TELUS is offering Poland’s TVP Polonia for free to all TELUS TV subscribers as an act of goodwill now through Monday. |
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CTV Mobile Video Expands its Reach with Launch of Video-on-Demand at TELUS Canada’s online network just got a little bit bigger. CTV, Canada’s leading private broadcaster, and TELUS today announced a new initiative that will give TELUS customers unprecedented access to some of Canada’s most-watched television programs via TELUS mobile video streaming service. CTV becomes TELUS’ first content provider for its new streaming video-on-demand service. |
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