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Bell Canada outages and service status in Duchess, Alberta

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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 Duchess, Alberta

The chart below shows the number of Bell Canada reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Duchess, Alberta 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:

  • RyanCartiers
    RyanCartier (@RyanCartiers) reported

    @Bell @Virgin still waiting on resolution... still receiving scam calls daily... Second time asking: does @Bell have some type of Call Control for home?

  • LateNightCam
    Tony Smyth 🇨🇦 (@LateNightCam) reported

    @TruthFringe @BlueJays @Bell Thing is Primus is actually owned by Bell so a Bell Tech came to do the switch from Bell to Primus. When the CRTC ordered Bell to offer wholesale access to the existing fibre network, Bell just started buying up smaller ISPs.

  • andreshmt
    Andres Hernandez (@andreshmt) reported

    @Bell @Bell_Support this company sucks!!They dont have fibre in alot of places and i am talking urban areas,nothing remote,for example at Driftwood Dr Burlington ON,they only have 100 Mbps and cost like3 times more than 1.5 Gb that i'm paying now,they didnt even offer a solution

  • johnnyo133
    John Obrien (@johnnyo133) reported

    @Bell_Support three nights in a row that tv goes off with code 101. I have asked numerous times for a tech to come to my house to fix it. You keep saying to do this and that. Book me a tech please or I will look to another provider.

  • PiratePratik
    Pratik (@PiratePratik) reported

    @Bell you charge for your crappy service without ensuring my Internet

  • ss_pandya
    SAMIR PANDYA (@ss_pandya) reported

    This is @Rogers service for you friends. Zero network since 3 hours, no response on calls, and chat queue number is 80! Kudos to all of us who pay three times the US prices in Canada for such a wonderful service! Way to go @Bell and @virginmobileusa !

  • CCFCISTA
    Chelseaista (@CCFCISTA) reported

    @LegalishCA @BellMediaPR Time to cancel @Bell

  • d_brier
    Fur momma 🍁 (@d_brier) reported

    @Sportsnet @Bell can you all get your **** together. Every day there is no issues with watching tv shows no matter the station. Yet exactly when the Toronto Blur Jays start to play, it keeps freezing and I’m barely seeing any of the game. Not a great way to treat customers

  • miss_peepers
    Miss Peepers (@miss_peepers) reported

    Can anyone suggest a cell phone company that isn't @Bell or @Rogers so I can get competent customer service? I'm tired to being lied to and taken for a fool with bullshit misinformation about monthly billing?

  • AphySykes
    Aphy Sykes (@AphySykes) reported

    @MahyJ @Bell Seriously just switch to Telus while youre a fresh customer. Promise you'll save a lot of money in the long run. 20 years with Bell and for whatever reason they choose to be the most expensive provider in Canada.