Bell Canada outages and service status in Newcastle Centre, New Brunswick
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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 Newcastle Centre, New Brunswick
The chart below shows the number of Bell Canada reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Newcastle Centre, New Brunswick 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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Leslie Ball 🐶 (@LeslieBall29) reported@finnandbeau @Bell_Support The $$ we’re paying. I just checked our speed and it’s terrible.
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Mike (@maplelake13) reported@Bell 2/2 we are paying for regular internet which is garbage as its the worst internet ive ever seen, constantly dropping at times. Doesn't even work half the time yet they said wed get fibe???? Ehrn will we get it as its been over 3 years now?????.
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306 Shane (@NoSacredBeliefs) reported@Bell And DM'd you were... And unsurprisingly, you have no solutions. You discovered that life in Canada is expensive and so people are cutting down on expenses where they can... But you couldn't possibly have that. So now you seek to curtail one's ability to use their hotspot to try and drive people to take on Home Internet service... Something you don't even provide in the province of Saskatchewan. Interesting times when you opt to make your service delivery worse than Rogers.
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Tony Reale (@toreal72) reported@bell service is that worst and they’re technicians are even worse
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Stephen Pinsent (@swpinsent) reportedHey @Bell_Support your support chat is no longer replying to me. We had been working something out, but I've been dealing with Bell Mobility now for hours and your chat has gone dead.
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Sally (@sadforcanadians) reported@Cat4714 @Martyupnorth @Bell Telus is worse. Hubby was paying over $100. Had a special for seniors we could get for US/Mex calling. Down to $45/mo but on phone for over 1 hour. I'm sure call was to india celebrating daliwall in background. Painful
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Typhlosion3000 (@Typhlosion3000) reportedTl;dr I walked into @Bell walk-in store at Sherway Gardens mall to try and cancel my services for both Television and Internet services. However! I was told by the store staff that I can only contact @Bell through phone numbers to arrange my cancellation services.
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Dan Levy ✡ דניאל אליהו בן מאניש דוד (@TheDanLevy) reported@Aaron_Rosenthal @CTV @Bell They’re just reprinting a Canadian Press wire service story & headline Canadian Press is owned jointly by 3 major Canadian media companies: Globe & Mail, Torstar Corp, & Square Victoria Communications Group (which owns La Presse). CTV/Bell are only guilty of laziness here
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Cassidy Vermeeren (@CassidyV6) reportedHey Bell! Curious, does your fraud department actually exist? Have contacted and created multiple claims and haven't heard or seen anything come from Bell. So much for customer support. Explains why people end up with people hacking their accounts and stealing. @Bell_Support
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Robert Watson (@RobertW96576248) reported@JesseEdwards78 @Bell I left Bell well over a decade ago. I used VOIP. Voice Over Internet Protocol, with my computer internet service provider. Cheaper by far, and long distance was no extra cost. Later, I retired my computer & internet some 6 years ago. I just use a 'smart' mobile phone.