You can check for any service outages affecting your Telus Hub or other Telus services by visiting the company’s official service status page telus.com/outages.
Here’s what the sources show and some troubleshooting steps you can try:
🔍 Where to Check
According to Downdetector, there are no current problem reports above usual levels for Telus.
The “Telus Outages” map/status page similarly doesn’t show confirmed outages in many areas.
The Telus website (telus.com) is showing active/up status and not listing a major service disruption for most customers.
So it looks like if your Telus Hub isn’t working, it may be a local issue rather than something affecting everyone.
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✅ What you can do to try to fix it
Here are common fixes for when your Telus Hub or internet is acting up:
Restart the hub / modem / router
Turn it off, wait ~30 seconds, and turn it back on.
Check lights / status indicators
The Hub has LEDs that might tell you where it’s failing—no lights, blinking lights, etc.
Check your cables and connections
Make sure fibre/ethernet/coax & power cables are plugged in properly and not loose.
Try wired vs wireless
If wifi is failing, test connecting a device directly (ethernet) if possible.
Check your network settings
Sometimes DNS or IP settings misbehave. Resetting or renewing your connection can help.
Check Telus’s outage page for your specific area / postal code
Sometimes outage maps are slow or generic; there could be a small local outage not yet widely reported.=
Contact Telus Support
If nothing else works, it’s best to reach out. They can check if there’s an issue in your area or run diagnostics on your equipment.
If you have a problem with your Telus Hub specifically, you can also find troubleshooting guides on the Telus support website or contact them directly.
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