
TELUS INTEGRATED COM
Gloucester
Landline
E1X, E8L, E9H
Tracadie-Sheila, NB
47° 30' 52", -64° 55' 5"
The number (506) 250-1317 is a Landline line managed by TELUS, hailing from Tracadie-Sheila, NB, or the surrounding area. For possible matches to additional data, please check below. If you received a spam call or text, you can help the community out by leaving a review or comment to help other people learn more about this number.
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In area code 506, according to public data sources, population and demographic shifts align with broader economic trends. The median household income has experienced fluctuations, initially declining but subsequently rising, peaking around 2020. This area's income levels have generally remained below the national average, with variations in the income gap over the years.
Examining FCC complaint metrics in area code 506 reveals evolving communication patterns. Since 2014, wireless complaints have surged, peaking around 2018. Conversely, wired complaints have seen a significant decrease recently, while VOIP concerns remain minimal with a slight uptick. Initially dominated by live voice complaints, the area saw a peak in both live and prerecorded voice issues in 2019. In contrast, recent years have recorded a rise in text message complaints, reflecting changing communication dynamics. Complaints about unwanted calls have fluctuated, reaching a peak in 2019 but varying significantly in subsequent years. Telemarketing complaints remain low, while robocalls emerged in 2016 and have had minimal impact since then.
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(506) 250-1317 - September 26th, 2024 4:03pm
I received a text message that said “Are you home? I'll be there in about an hour.”