Bell Canada Outage Report in Montcerf-Lytton, Outaouais, Québec
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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 Montcerf-Lytton, Québec
The chart below shows the number of Bell Canada reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Montcerf-Lytton and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Bell Canada users through our website.
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Internet (53%)
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Phone (17%)
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TV (13%)
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Wi-fi (8%)
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Total Blackout (6%)
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E-mail (3%)
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Bell Canada Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Ross Rader
(@rossrader) reported
@brundle_fly @Bell @SpaceXStarlink I am paying $150/month for a 5Mbps DSL circuit that barely gives me 3Mbps down. I am also on the waiting list for Starlink. I am interested to see what happens first, my current ISP upping their game or me getting Starlink.
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James Cee
(@jemzinthekop) reported
Can anyone in Canada explain why, in 2021 dealing with Telcos is still so unbelievably painful? At the prices we pay it’s simply criminal. The CRTC enables this pitiful standard of service and financial robbery. Last week it was @Bell_Support and today it’s @VMCcare
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Sneaky Soares
(@sneakysoares) reported
@Bell and @Rogers are the worst businesses ever made. I literally almost killed myself these past 3 years because of them. Get out while you can. Buyer beware.
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adam “pure west” schoαles.
(@adamschoales) reported
Hey @Bell_Support I need to move my modem to a new room, and I imagine I’m going to have to setup a service call for that. How do I go about doing that (and how much does this cost?)
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Gary Hayes
(@hayes_ghayes) reported
@SusanDelacourt @Bell I will never deal with Bell again, dropping my landline almost 6 years ago. My previous workplace dropped Bell phone, internet and cell after 20 years. Ignore customer communications for one year. We called in another service provider and they took care of changes.
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Nick Buttertarts party of NS. #WTFHalifax
(@NickCnf) reported
@Bell_Support I’ve noticed that cell coverage in the HRM area mostly in the outer areas has been terrible and I’m unable to make calls with anything less than three bars. I pay too much to have that bad of coverage is unacceptable I’ll be looking for another provider. Terrible
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Wendy
(@mypocpoc) reported
@Bell_Support Fibe was unstable and now died on it. Major outage in the Ottawa region?
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Zaniffer
(@Zaniffer) reported
@Bell_Support I am on the phone with loyalty, trying to explain that a rep a week ago was supposed to send out a replacement pod but never placed the order but the rep keeping saying “who was suppose to call you back “ like what? 🙄🙄🙄🙄
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Barry Wheeler
(@BarryWheeler) reported
Well interesting that @Bell_Aliant / @Bell_Support loyalty tells my sister to not call any more when she’s been 8 months attempting to solve her issue. She purchased same promo bundle as myself when Fibe became available & pays about $50 more.
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gαɾч вαjαj
(@garybajaj) reported
🙏 @Bell, @Rogers and 😡 @TELUS: I don’t need 6G, even LTE as a tech is under-utilized, let alone 5G networks reportedly choking due to ineffective badwidth. So investing in capacity rather than new tech would help stay clear of foreign infrastructure.