Bell Canada Outage Report in Pass Lake, Ontario
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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 Pass Lake, Ontario
The chart below shows the number of Bell Canada reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Pass Lake 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 (48%)
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Phone (18%)
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TV (17%)
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Wi-fi (9%)
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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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2of7
(@QuinteFan) reported
No power and no cell service means NO ABILITY to contact emergency services. A wired phone is no longer an option according to Bell due to “upgrades” to the system. This senior is furious. @Bell_Support @bellcanadalies
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Brett Playford
(@BrettPlayford) reported
@Bell_Support Don't what you mean by dm but I been wait for a month and it took this long to get a responds and as always you think it's fraud so I was wanting just pay my bill have service but this company has taking years off my life with all this stress
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Angst
(@Angst79799255) reported
@Bell_Support Friends, I have rebooted my modem 643 times and I’m still without service. 72 hours now without service and this is your fix? I have had power the entire time. Seriously what kind of BS update is this? I live nowhere near Ottawa.
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Brett Playford
(@BrettPlayford) reported
@Bell_Support Really but how about people that have done nothing wrong no services for them just gaint slap to face even after paying and never late just to have my services cut half through the month and now I have to some big song and dance for you where the justice
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Together Academics with Ali
(@mytutoringspace) reported
@Bell_Support please: be direct- is there a Bell Store or Kiosk on the TTC subway line in the GTA that offers customer service?All outlets you posted are Bell mobility!This inquiry is for other services!The Robots that answer online aren't helpful!
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gruffly 🌎🇨🇦🇺🇸
(@grufflyns) reported
@Bell For most of London ON, "Fibre" means 1km of copper from the nearest fibre node to your home, at 50Mbps, for around $100. It's pathetic. I used to live near Google in Kitchener, now that's actual Fibre service... 1Gbps up and down, for around $100.
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Rick Omar Kazi
(@rokazi) reported
@Bell_Support Stuck in internet limbo with crappy tech support ! You would think updating to a new Hub4000 would be seamless BUT it's a nightmare. After 3 attempts, I'm sending it back. #badservice
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Kate
(@luciferskitten9) reported
Is @Bell really sending off people to ring doorbells to convince people to join their service? In a pandemic? You want me to let a stranger inside my home to discuss phone and internet plans? Yall doin too much
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Mike
(@Citizen19841984) reported
@Bell_Support @Bell Still no internet service - still no idea what’s wrong and why it’s taking so long. The internet worked fine for 8 hours following the storm and now hasn’t worked for over 48 hours. Obviously the storm didn’t cause catastrophic damage if the internet worked for 8 hours following
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2of7
(@QuinteFan) reported
@Bell_Support Did you even read the tweet? It’s not about the outage, it’s about the fact that power-independent communication is no longer an option.