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9 TopicsWho Are the Community Power Users (CPUs)?
What's a Community Power User? You may have noticed a "CPU" designation attached to the profiles of prominent members in our community. CPUs, or Community Power Users, are customers - just like you - who are passionate about sharing knowledge and collaborative problem-solving. They come from all walks of life and bring their unique experiences into the conversation with the goal of helping you get the most out of your TELUS products and services. Do CPUs Get Perks? Absolutely. We want our most active members to be well-versed in our products and services beyond what they're subscribed to so we hook them up with perks including (but not limited to) the following: Special Permissions: CPUs are provisioned access to features and exclusive areas of our community that are not available to the general public. Products/Services Pilots: We want authentic feedback so we enlist the help of our CPUs during product/service development. Some of the very products you use have input from this group. Access to Internal Team Members: CPUs are a curious bunch so we help them scratch that itch by connecting them to members of our Product Teams. And More: We made this purposely vague. We want to properly recognize their contributions but it's not always a one-size-fits-all approach. We set up the CPUs to understand our entire portfolio of products and services to help you 🙂. How do I Become a CPU? We're always on the look-out for helpful members so we may reach out to recruit you. Alternatively, we may activate an application form right on this page but we're not currently taking submissions. If this role interests you, please keep checking back to this post to see if we've opened up our application form. Who Are They? I'm glad you asked. They're long-time TELUS customers just like you. Learn more about them: FuzzyLogic Home is: Edmonton, AB Favourite band: Tom Waits, Wilco, EELS, The Rolling Stones, Ray Charles, J.J. Cale, The The, Allan Rayman, Alton Ellis, Dire Straits/Mark Knopfler, Jack Johnson, Kevin Drew, James, U-Roy, The Black Keys, Junip, Seasick Steve, Jackie Mittoo, Spoon, Mississsippi John Hurt, Soul Coughing, Wet Leg Favourite hobby: Collecting music, videogames Food I can eat everyday without getting bored: Just about anything with noodles (Asian or Italian) Favourite community (besides Neighbourhood): Reddit Edmonton NFtoBC Home is: St John's, NFLD Favourite food: Fried squid Favourite place I've visited: Amsterdam If I could pick one superpower, I'd have the ability to: End aggression Favourite community forum (besides Neighbourhood): Any number of EV forums Nighthawk Home is: Edmonton, AB Food I can eat everyday without getting bored: Karaage fried chicken Favourite place I've visited: Japan Favourite band(s): Marianas Trench, E-Type, Ivan Torrent, Enigma, Annie Lennox, Daft Punk Favourite community forum (besides Neighbourhood): Reddit Edmonton244KViews5likes6Commentsvalorant poor routing
Im experiencing people stuttering hits not registering when doing tracert it times out and when doing a ping plotter graph this is what comes out I have contacted riot games multiple times and their telling me this is a routing issue I have tried port forwarding i have tried literally everything when using shaw it works perfectly fine but only when i swap back to telus do i have this issue TezukaTlipokah (VALORANT Support) Dec 4, 2024, 23:29 UTC Greetings, From Ixaocan comes Tezuka to help you! From what I've seen in the pingplotter image you've sent this seems related to some issues your ISP is currently facing regarding your routing to our servers. Even if other games or apps work fine, keep in mind that each of them has different paths, so the problem could only affect your path to our game. Since there's not much we can do on our end, try contacting your ISP and ask them to look into it. If you need help on how to approach them about the situation, you can request a reroute, and it's a good idea to ask your ISP to assign you a static IP address if possible, and you'll need to ask them to check if you're getting a public IP consistent with all your traffic linked to the Internet, regardless of protocols. Additionally, you can try asking for a level 2 or specialized agent, as they should be able to find the root of the problem more easily. In case your ISP needs all the details about the route we are using, please provide them with our PeeringDB page and suggest they contact us directly.  5.9KViews1like20Comments