Bell Canada outages and service status in Ormstown, 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 Ormstown, Quebec
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Bell Canada Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Shawn_Anderson (@Shawn_Anderson) reportedAnyone else’s @PrimeVideo crash whilst trying to watch thr @Senators game? “Something went wrong” So either my @Bell tv is down (other channels work) or Amazon’s crapped the bed…
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Tony Comtoni (@TComtoni13108) reported@Bell_Support my internet has been down all day since 10am in QC, never had that in 10 years with videotron, ridiculous
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nothing but volcanic vipers (@MooCowRawrz) reportedGlad that @rogers @bell @sportnets hate me for trying to watch sport I pay for thanks for not letting me see the last of the raptors game because your TV apps are ducking **** and your laying people off **** You
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bta (@bta1976) reported@Bell More Canadians Are Cancelling Their SVOD Services With the rising cost of living, more Canadians are tightening their budgets and one of the easy ways to reduce their outgoings is by cancelling streaming service subscriptions. According to a survey by Angus Reid,
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Pratik (@PiratePratik) reported@Bell you charge for your crappy service without ensuring my Internet
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Brent Laing (@blaing99) reportedI’m not a screenwriter, but I gotta think you could make a killer comedy out of the @Bell customer service experience. The live calls and behind the scenes possibilities are endless. And the jokes basically write themselves. It’s just such a wild experience start to finish🤯
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x-Cole (@colew2626) reported@buckburgess @Bell We switched to an IPTV service for tv/sports and internet under 100 bucks for the first year. Only with bell on my cell
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crusher1360 (@crusher1360) reported@nath_beauregard @Bell I cancelled Bell a year ago. They give you a good 2 year deal and then screw you when its time to renew. After i cancelled they then want to give you a deal. Screw Bell. Never again
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RedwingRobin (@TheRedwingRobin) reported@Bell_Support Can someone help please??
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Peter Skinner (@RogueNerdOne) reported@nath_beauregard @Bell I've been with Telus for decades with my internet, and not once has the bill gone up but the speed of the service did. When I started I was paying $99/month for 1.5Mbit DSL service and now I'm still paying $99/month for 3000Mbit up/down. Just look periodically at their plans.