Bell Canada outages and service status in Lake Charlotte, 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 Lake Charlotte, Nova Scotia
The chart below shows the number of Bell Canada reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Lake Charlotte, 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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Rob Pattullo 🇨🇦 (@Ouzomen11) reported@stcrawford2 @Bell Yeah, further entrenching Bell is what we need to do. They don't have quite enough of a stranglehold on the market. You didn't invite Rogers so they could just sit down and split up the map?
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Stu Caz (@StuCaz861391) reported@Bell Our Giga Hub 3000 shows a red Internet light since Friday night. We replaced the modem as instructed and service is still down. Only our house is affected. This outage is unacceptable — please document it and apply a credit for the lost weekend.
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EJ (@EJ39206913) reported@ryangerritsen @Bell They are all the same. Every few months you have to spend a whole lot of time of the phone with what they call customer retention - renegotiating your services to bring the price down. It is a game. However, at the end you will always pay more even after so called discounts.
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Cin-abun (@Cin98609046) reported@ryangerritsen @Bell They often don’t notify you of increases either. Ours increased a lot and we had no warning. No one could tell us why until we escalated it to management. We cancelled our services and got a better deal and better service elsewhere.
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Char (@Charlen22806911) reported@ryangerritsen @Bell We dropped our Telus home phone, internet and Shaw satellite service and just use Starlink. Best decision we ever made.
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Governmeharder👎 (@KeithPlant4) reported@ryangerritsen @Bell People need to cancel tv..why would they drop price if you continue to pay it?...nexttime they raise it im cancelling cable...I mean I stream 90% of everything anyways and I don't pay for anything
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Catharine 🇨🇦 (@northyorkcondo) reported@Ciliskatron @ryangerritsen @Bell if they win, we have to backpay. if they do not win, they are suppose to pay back to us, the difference. Nobody knows that, and the landlord never does, without written request. Most people let it slide without knowing.
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The_White_Whippet (@White_Whippet) reported@ryangerritsen @Bell Switched to Starlink this December. The internet is great and I have no regrets. Hardest part was cancelling the services because of the crappy incompetent barely English speaking agents at Telus. I don’t ever plan to switch back to any crap Canadian Cartel Communication company.
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DiMiMaK 🇨🇦 🇬🇷 🏳️🌈 (@dimi_james) reportedI'm so disappointed with @Bell right now. I walked into their store at Albion Mall in Etobicoke North Rexdale and asked about the low 5G signal on my Pixel 8. The rep spewed nonsense that 80% of Toronto is on Bell and that the network is prob busy. Unacceptable. @Bell_Support
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱 (@ryangerritsen) reportedJust noticed I got yet another increase on my @Bell internet bill. It’s endless. Having almost zero competition in this Country is contributing to Canadians affordability crisis. It gets tiring constantly playing the switch to Roger’s for a better price as a new customer then back to Bell as a new customer and on and on.