Bell Canada outages and service status in Church Point, 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 Church Point, Nova Scotia
The chart below shows the number of Bell Canada reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Church Point, Nova Scotia 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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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?
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🍁 K3nata8 🇨🇦 🏴 🇫🇷 🍁™ (@K38Tweets) reported@Reil76 @infamousadam13 @Bell This was back when I worked for a few banks, I was still early in my career and I wasn't breaking into the industry yet so I was doing random jobs learning how each company ran their internal systems and memory mapped all that ****
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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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Kelly Demorest (@DemorestKe48215) reported@Reil76 @Bell I have Cogeco. I switched from Bell. When you have problems, they're all the same. ***. Just saying
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Calvin Reynolds (@CalJRey) reported@Bell_Support Day 3 of TCM channel 338 on Bell Fibe experiencing audio issues. The audio track is skipping every 3rd or 4th word. Sounds like a stutter step. Called tech support, they say it’s a problem at the source. Would you please check with them re: a solve?
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Northern Girl 🇨🇦 (@MarZimmAnn) reported@Reil76 @Bell Oh boy, I went 11 days without internet few years ago, sent me 2 different modems, couldn’t fix it over the phone, 2 repair visits before a supervisor finally showed up, looked in the main box in my townhouse complex and noticed someone unhooked me to use my line, brutal
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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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Joey Mack (@Jmackwins) reportedcaveat emptor for @apialarm @Bell you should ashamed of yourselves that you sold you are alarm company to this grift. Anyone I know run far away from this company, zero service and the system began to fail minutes after @Bell left town.
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HockeyB97 (@HockeyB97) reported@Bell_Support Countless phone calls hours spent on the phone waiting. Not one email sent to me. Finally told on the last phone call. You don’t have those receivers so if you want one, you have to buy one ??? WTF it’s simple one honest phone call made at the very beginning and chaos ever since
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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.