Bell Canada outages and service status in 70 Mile House, British Columbia
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Bell Canada offers internet, mobile phone and home phone services to individuals and businesses. Internet is delivered through DSL or fiber technology. Bell also offers satellite TV nationawide and internet TV (branded Fibe TV, formerly known as Dish Network Canada) is available in the Greater Toronto Area, Montreal and Québec City.
Problems in the last 24 hours in 70 Mile House, British Columbia
The chart below shows the number of Bell Canada reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in 70 Mile House, British Columbia and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Bell Canada Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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kerl (@kerldaddy) reported@Bell I’m not going to DM you. I’m a preferred Bell client and I’m supposed to have 24/7 support. I’ve wasted more than an hour trying to talk to you. I’ll just go with Vidéotron or Rogers.
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maria priolo (@1Priolo) reported@Bell I think your virtual assistance program is broken. I've been trying all day to get to technical support and after in putting all the prompts it goes silent. No transfer, no support, no help and I'm still having issues with my TV freezing!
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For NL (@ForNL6) reportedFck it’s unreal how useless cell coverage is in NL. @TonyWakehamNL the amount of money wasted by certainly federal and maybe provincial towards @Bell and @Rogers while we have garbage service is mental. High cost phones and bills but utterly useless service …
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Powel Cuber (@CuberPowel) reported@Reil76 @Bell Similar story with Bell. They refused to help me, even though I was spending $500 a month with them. Then I went to Rogers and had my numbers ported. A day later, Bell was calling me at least once a day for three weeks, bending over backwards to resolve my issue and get me back.
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C4KE (@CallMeC4KE) reported@Bell Why are telecommunications down in the Ottawa Valley right now?!
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BURNSY99 (@rgross36) reportedya know where CANADA is in TROUBLE? Our MAJOR CANADIAN MEDIA GIANTS like @ROGERS @BELL rely on those people down south for 90% of their CONTENT. IF we stop being FREINDS it could COST these companies HUGE $$. So WHOSE SIDE are they on? They gonna EFF us UP to stay ALIVE????
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Laura A (@Cat4714) reported@Martyupnorth My cell phone company did the same. "To increase service bla bla bla". Currently looking for a new provider. @Bell
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AlexTri (@AlexTri333) reported@Bell If I DM what do you expect me to share with you? Why not fix your dang virtual assistant that no matter what I select it says that your systems have an error and cannot put callers through an agent. Are you paying agents to do nothing? Do you just have the virtual assistant?
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Mike (@maplelake13) reported@Bell 2/2 we are paying for regular internet which is garbage as its the worst internet ive ever seen, constantly dropping at times. Doesn't even work half the time yet they said wed get fibe???? Ehrn will we get it as its been over 3 years now?????.
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Shiraz (@HenryEd13) reported@Bell Thank you for the reply. While I understand that operating costs change, increasing rates while automation and AI are simultaneously driving down operational and support costs for your company feels like passing the burden onto customers rather than sharing any efficiency gains. True brand loyalty goes both ways, it means rewarding long-standing clients, not continuously raising their bills. If my rate cannot remain competitive, I will need to explore better-valued options elsewhere.