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Bell Canada outages and service status in Gagetown, New Brunswick

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Users are reporting problems related to: internet, phone and wi-fi.

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  • Bell Canada generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Gagetown, including 0 direct reports.

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 Gagetown, New Brunswick

The chart below shows the number of Bell Canada reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Gagetown, New Brunswick and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

August 20: Problems at Bell Canada

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Bell Canada Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Reil76
    🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦 (@Reil76) reported

    @sunnydriver1970 @Bell About 3000k sqft. And for some reason they installed it all downstairs. But it’s been there the whole time and only being an issue now.

  • finnandbeau
    Kelly (@finnandbeau) reported

    @LeslieBall29 @Bell_Support Ours has been terrible in Tantallon the last few weeks! And yes we rebooted as well, multiple times!

  • HueyTheFrenchie
    Mike Moore (@HueyTheFrenchie) reported

    @mobinfiltrator @Bell The best choice I ever made was not having my tv/internet from the same provider as my cell. This way if one of them goes down I’m still good.

  • studentforall
    Truenorth (@studentforall) reported

    @Reil76 @Bell This is why we need to eliminate the Cellular/Internet/Cable service monopoly we have in Canada. It only serves to promote poor customer service and high rates. It does nothing to support the Canadian consumer and everything for the corporations.

  • RyanCartiers
    RyanCartier (@RyanCartiers) reported

    @virginmedia The delayed call back does not change corp. #customerservice practice or reduce long lead times plaguing @Bell - ANSWERING customer calls when called is needed. - Stopping the use of unproven AI. - Address consistent #customersupport deficiencies reported online.

  • craz4sno
    The Snoman (@craz4sno) reported

    How many @Bell technicians does it take to properly run a cable to my house? Tomorrow will be the fifth one in over 2 years who will tell me that they can’t help and it needs to be the infrastructure team. Trees are not cable mounts.

  • infamousadam13
    ÆCH🇨🇦🇫🇮🇳🇱 (@infamousadam13) reported

    @K38Tweets @Reil76 @Bell This is all the fault of Compaq and HP who started ****** IT support and passed it off like a flu to other tech companies.

  • 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.

  • CanadianPylon
    Orange Cone (@CanadianPylon) reported

    @TELUSsupport @Rogers @Bell Cancel with Telus. Horrific customer support/ understanding. They just cost me 80k on a mortgage renewal. My credit card for autopay had expired, and I missed it. I’ll own that. My account went 30 days over, and when I got that notification I immediately rectified it, paid in full, and put in an updated CC number. They outright refuse to take the late payment off my credit report for the mistake. I am 51 years old. NEVER one late payment ever. This dropped my credit score 86 points, and now on my upcoming mortgage renewal I cannot get the preferred banking rate as it dropped my score below 800 as a result. The rate swing will cost me approximately 80k over 5 years and Telus outright refuses to help. I’ve been a loyal Telus customer for a decade paying 350+/month for all their service’s, and hold close to $100k in Telus stock and this is the treatment I am getting for an honest mistake. Use any other provider. I will make it my life’s mission to make sure nobody signs up with Telus going forward. Friends, family members and employees included. I’ve tagged Bell and Rogers on this so they can share it with others to use as marketing to win new customers and show how you don’t treat a long time customer.

  • HenryEd13
    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.