Bell Canada Outage Report in Baddeck, Nova Scotia
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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 Baddeck, Nova Scotia
The chart below shows the number of Bell Canada reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Baddeck and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Bell Canada users through our website.
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Internet (50%)
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Phone (22%)
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Wi-fi (9%)
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TV (9%)
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Total Blackout (5%)
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E-mail (4%)
Community Discussion
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Bell Canada Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Jayvijaysinh Gohil
(@jayvijaygohil) reported
from
Toronto, Ontario
@Bell_Support Hey guys, can’t get to talk to a customer representative. I have been waiting for an hour now. There definitely is an outage in Toronto. At least make an official announcement on social media.
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Sean Morrison
(@SeanMor27198990) reported
from
Hampton, New Brunswick/Nouveau-Brunswick
@SucksXplornet @AtlasVPN @Twitter @Canada @Bell Instead of asking mom 👩 if I can get new iPhone 📱 12 I’ll have to sent a text message or make a phone 📱 call with Bell and ask them if I can replace my iPhone XS after iPhone 12 gets released if I get no 5G Service either by 2021 in @canada or get no 5G Service before iOS15
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Peter Norman Levesque
(@peterlevesque) reported
from
Ottawa, Ontario
@Rogers why has my bill increased by 20% but your customer support is saying you are too busy to respond. @Bell I have never used you for TV and Internet but this might be the time to switch after 30 years at Rogers. Make me an offer.
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David J
(@DJToronto_) reported
from
Toronto, Ontario
@Bell I am getting no cell phone reception but see no official announcements on your twitter page or web site. Is this a know. Technical issue
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David
(@NoobDavidGames) reported
from
Owen Sound, Ontario
@RogersHelps At this point I'll wait out the contracts and cancel them 1 by 1 until I have nothing left with you guys. I'm sure @Bell or a company that competes with you will love my money
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Sean Morrison
(@SeanMor27198990) reported
from
Hampton, New Brunswick/Nouveau-Brunswick
@SucksXplornet If I’m having trouble figuring out how to use the 5G Service then I’ll have to make a critical statement and make a phone 📱 call 📞 but if I don’t have anything critical or judgemental to say about @Bell then I’ll have to text them like @_iMessage and use the app or website
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Jayvijaysinh Gohil
(@jayvijaygohil) reported
from
Toronto, Ontario
@barrybernstein @steveyyz @Bell_Support Nope. It’s a lot of people. A big outage basically.
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Carrie Kan
(@cckan79) reported
from
Burlington, Ontario
@Bell_Support This isn't directed to those who work for Bell but rather to "the powers that be" @Bell. People are relying on your services for their income and YOU AREN'T PROVIDING SUPPORT. A week with no home services isn't acceptable now.
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Al Morin
(@almnative) reported
from
Brampton, Ontario
@Bell_Support are there issues with internet/Fibe/home phone in Brampton today, location is queen st East and Rutherford road
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Matthew Gamble
(@mgamble) reported
from
Oakville, Ontario
@bramabramson @Mark_Goldberg @Bell @Rogers @TELUS @Videotron @ShawInfo The problem today is mostly on inter-carrier calls, so if calls can be routed without using those trunks it would be a big win. I think I’m going to write a follow up post this week with a primer on PSTN routing.