Bell Canada outages and service status in Kitkatla, British Columbia
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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 Kitkatla, British Columbia
The chart below shows the number of Bell Canada reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Kitkatla, British Columbia 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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Tammy Lynn (@TammyBu65502331) reported@dhockey13 Bell pay $230 for tv internet and house line. Tried explaining to them we **** even have a phone plugged in but they told me if I take it out of unpackaged it will cost more . @Bell sucks
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ryan_weal (@ryan_weal) reported@ryangerritsen @Bell Nobody needs Bell, stop complaining. They are well-known for their contractual shenanigans. Starlink base plan is $7/month for "suspend" mode and the receiver fits in a backpack. You don't even need to use Rogers or Telus/Virgin/etc on Bell's network.
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Kevin Roberto (@robilarious) reported@Bell_Support @Bell If your strategy was to roll out a stinker of an AI customer service replacement and frustrate long time customers Congrats, you’ve succeeded! I always longed for a $130/mo service supported by low IQ robots, sending callers back to the main menu 10x 😖😡
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Spexon Toronto (@spexontoronto) reportedHi @Bell_Support is internet/wifi going to restored and if so when to 75/95 Havenbrook and 5 Parkway Forest Drive, Toronto. All these buildings are highly populated and it's not good leaving service out this long as other services TV/fibe phone are out also! Update pls!
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bta (@bta1976) reported@Bell around a third (32%) of Canadians had cancelled at least one of their SVOD services in the six months before the survey. 8% had cancelled more than one service.
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David Cortesi (Toronto Wise Guy) (@YYZ_GY) reported@Bell Can you or anyone tell me why after canceling all your services I'm still getting a monthly bill? And even more frustrating, I can't find a person to discuss this with. A scheduled call back means absolutely nothing. How do I escalate this to a human to solve my problem?
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Author MJ ✝️ - BLOOD ON THE BORDERS (@TheHumbleLion_) reportedI want to personally thank @Bell for their exceptional customer service; Something that feels increasingly rare these days. Bell sets a strong example of how customers should be treated. Unfortunately, this has not been my experience with @Fidomobile, where customer support and business practices have fallen well short of that standard.
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Roberto Godoy (@RareSenseCA) reported@Bell Your internet service SUCKS lately. As a professional who relies heavily on steady internet service, it's really frustrating to have your service down every 15 minutes.
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Stressy Ressy 💙 (@RessyM) reportedI thought that the @CRTCeng was fixing wholesale rates? I'm still being offered 1 gig fiber service (non bundle) from @Bell for under $60 per the latest flyer I received. They wouldn't offer that for over a year if they were losing money on it the entire time.
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bta (@bta1976) reported@Bell More Canadians Are Cancelling Their SVOD Services With the rising cost of living, more Canadians are tightening their budgets and one of the easy ways to reduce their outgoings is by cancelling streaming service subscriptions. According to a survey by Angus Reid,