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Bell Canada outages and service status in Murray River, Prince Edward Island

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Users are reporting problems related to: internet, phone and tv.

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  • Bell Canada generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Murray River, 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 Murray River, Prince Edward Island

The chart below shows the number of Bell Canada reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Murray River, Prince Edward Island 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:

  • TammyBu65502331
    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

  • dimi_james
    DiMiMaK 🇨🇦 🇬🇷 🏳️‍🌈 (@dimi_james) reported

    I'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

  • MaryjaneMim
    Maria Mim Maryjane (@MaryjaneMim) reported

    @Bell_Support It’s my Aunt that’s having problems with the service, she has been using your services for four years without a problem and now her internet has been turning off and on randomly and her landline doesn’t work either.

  • Slomicron
    Scott (@Slomicron) reported

    @CTVNews Oh FFS, come on CTV, tell the damn truth in your byline. They were Hezbollah, not journalists. The damn Canadian MSM has not been a reliable source for truth. @BellMediaPR @Bell makes one not want to deal with Bell as a company. Might be time to switch.

  • LucGroleau
    Luc Groleau (@LucGroleau) reported

    @Bell , yesterday I asked for help. Good news...a tech was here yesterday and resolved my problems. Bad news...either the Bell tech from Tuesday or Friday stole a Quest food bar. We noticed 1 missing. Only my wife and I live here, no pets. She is allergic to peanuts... 1/2

  • nimazabihpour21
    Nima Zabihpour (@nimazabihpour21) reported

    @Bell it’s 2026, why does your mobility services not support outgoing caller name display? This should be stardand especially for business mobility clients who want the name of their business shown when they call clients. Telus and Rogers has this standard.

  • investing_mrg
    Mat Grenier (@investing_mrg) reported

    @bell another crash again! Should fix your internet! #bellcanada #canada $bell

  • White_Whippet
    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.

  • JennsTinyTweet
    JennsTinyTweets2 🇨🇦 🍁 🚜 🐥 (@JennsTinyTweet) reported

    @ryangerritsen @pasturedbeef @Bell One of the few benefits of living in Quebec is that Starlink is subsidized by our government, and the startup equipment was free, but paid $68 for shipping. I pay $100 mth for the service. Never had an issue with them.

  • Charlen22806911
    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.