Bell Canada outages and service status in Louiseville, Quebec
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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 Louiseville, Quebec
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Bell Canada Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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stemvox (@stemvox) reported@Bell_Support Placed a call to @Bell today about our internet Fibe service. It was down. After the typical questions and quick fix scenarios offered it was determined the issue was outside our house. I checked the exposed fibe line outside the house. No breaks. So we book a technician to come. No one available outside of normal work hours. Simply hilarious. Next move? @Rogers
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Chris FC (@ChRiS86F) reported@Bell was a firmware upgrade they told me I had to call in for which is unreal. Great support though. Hiwever, now, again trying to watch the game in 4k and keeps cutting out with an error code 101 im not calling to give through trouble shooting and miss it. #fail
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Gobi Anpalagan (@beem3er) reported@Rogers Then I’m told to call back in 2–3 hours—no option for a callback either. Paying premium prices, but this definitely isn’t premium service. @Bell be seeing a new customer in the near future
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kays!!! she/her🏳️⚧️ (@sheikkkkkkkkk) reported@Bell **** u i gotta wait 2 weeks for yall to deliver a replacement router for one that YOU gave me less than 2 years ago not to mention how *** ur customer service is
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Michele L Renaud (@MicheleLReiw) reported@nath_beauregard @Bell I waited 2 weeks for the delivery of a router @Rogers, never again!
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BENDELLX (@BENDELLX1) reported@Bell_Support It was a scammer trying to scam my father to buy a cell phone. Good thing his internet from Bell is around 5mbps which you won't fix. That's why he won't get a cell phone from Bell
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Herrichtig78 (@Mike43781977) reported@nath_beauregard @Bell @Bell sucks, I would never go back to them for home services, there internet sucks the most, the fastest speed they can only offer is 50mps, I asked about fibre and they don’t have a date as of yet
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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.
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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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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?