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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 Brookdale, Nova Scotia

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Bell Canada Issues Reports

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  • HorseShoeHillby
    HorseShoe Hillbilly (@HorseShoeHillby) reported

    @Travisdhanraj @Bell @Telus is just as bad. Tried to cancel my landline, wasted hours of my life with no results. Quit paying the bill, finally they cancelled and sent a final invoice, paid that and haven't done business with telus since.

  • NoSacredBeliefs
    306 Shane (@NoSacredBeliefs) reported

    @Bell And DM'd you were... And unsurprisingly, you have no solutions. You discovered that life in Canada is expensive and so people are cutting down on expenses where they can... But you couldn't possibly have that. So now you seek to curtail one's ability to use their hotspot to try and drive people to take on Home Internet service... Something you don't even provide in the province of Saskatchewan. Interesting times when you opt to make your service delivery worse than Rogers.

  • __nadia25
    Nadia🇬🇩 (@__nadia25) reported

    @Bell_Support you must be having serious problems with the wifi. For the past few days, my wifi has been dropping. Doesn’t make any sense!

  • ForNL6
    For NL (@ForNL6) reported

    Fck 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 …

  • TheDanLevy
    Dan Levy ✡ דניאל אליהו בן מאניש דוד (@TheDanLevy) reported

    @Aaron_Rosenthal @CTV @Bell They’re just reprinting a Canadian Press wire service story & headline Canadian Press is owned jointly by 3 major Canadian media companies: Globe & Mail, Torstar Corp, & Square Victoria Communications Group (which owns La Presse). CTV/Bell are only guilty of laziness here

  • ConwayCleo
    dublinmary☘️🍁 (@ConwayCleo) reported

    @Bell : despite my best efforts, I am not receiving Sympatico emails from my Condo Property Manager. I am on the *** and it is crucial I receive docs/info. This is a new prob ~ past three weeks. I have dealt w/Bell Help to no success. Also ChatGPT and Geek Squad. What gives?

  • galloconsultant
    Cristina Gallo (@galloconsultant) reported

    @Bell We are three weeks in and still no phone service at our office. The company that lays claim to the invention of the telephone can’t make it work. Now they are threatening a $500 cancellation penalty for a service they did not and could not deliver. Call us at 905-52G-ALLO?

  • RobertW96576248
    Robert Watson (@RobertW96576248) reported

    @JesseEdwards78 @Bell I left Bell well over a decade ago. I used VOIP. Voice Over Internet Protocol, with my computer internet service provider. Cheaper by far, and long distance was no extra cost. Later, I retired my computer & internet some 6 years ago. I just use a 'smart' mobile phone.

  • IConcedeToNoOne
    Crystal Vargas (@IConcedeToNoOne) reported

    @Bell I am not the one having issues with you. @Reil76 is. Contact him. I haven't been with you for years. And, never will be again.

  • CarsSportsNews
    Cars-Sports-News (@CarsSportsNews) reported

    @bell if you’re going to have people working remotely at least ensure they have a good cell phone signal. Or call the customer back when the call drops