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Bell Canada Outage Report in Ponoka, Alberta

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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 Ponoka, Alberta

The chart below shows the number of Bell Canada reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Ponoka and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

Bell Canada Outage Chart in Ponoka, Alberta 12/05/2025 18:10

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Bell Canada users through our website.

  1. Internet (48%)

    Internet (48%)

  2. Phone (18%)

    Phone (18%)

  3. TV (17%)

    TV (17%)

  4. Wi-fi (9%)

    Wi-fi (9%)

  5. Total Blackout (6%)

    Total Blackout (6%)

  6. E-mail (3%)

    E-mail (3%)

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Bell Canada Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ACanadianYeti Canadian Yeti (@ACanadianYeti) reported

    @Fosters_mom_14 “Hi there, this is your service technician calling. I might be late. But we’re @bell, so you already knew that was coming.”

  • led1962 Scott MacKinnon (@led1962) reported

    @Keepershiny @MarkJCarney @Bell They’re all pathetic. They are competing for worst company service award...

  • BbcanHav3not RealityTVJunkie🇨🇦 (@BbcanHav3not) reported

    @Bell_Support trying to get support for your glitchy home service system is ridiculous. I do not feel safe in my own home during a pandemic!!!!! @bell

  • bestbadideas Tony Dorman (@bestbadideas) reported

    @Bell_Support That’s funny! I have tried and tried and you have failed and failed with indifferent customer service reps and poor service. Now looking into alternate providers, doing the same thing over again and getting nowhere isn’t my idea of success.

  • AndrewNunnari Drewbacca (@AndrewNunnari) reported

    @TekSavvyBuzz @Bell During the pandemic banks and telecom companies portrayed mobsters in “Goodfellas”. “There is a pandemic going on, F**k you pay me!” They could’ve waived a few rates to help Canadians during this crisis but no. Someone has to pay for them naming sports venues.

  • coolfactor LifeIsRuff (@coolfactor) reported

    @Bell … Here are 5 words that an Agent should NEVER say to a customer “That will not be possible”. I’m still being billed for services that were cancelled a month ago and the agent is blaming me for not calling in, when I spent SEVERAL hours on the phone more than 30 days ago.

  • dannagreer1970 Danna (@dannagreer1970) reported

    @TekSavvyBuzz @Bell Bell service is repugnant. Upgraded to a wifi connection and have spent 15 hours on the phone and 6 appointments with no technician even showing up!

  • beaton17 wesley beaton (@beaton17) reported

    @Victoria59L @Bell @Rogers I am friends with a top manager with bell (sorry if I get you in trouble) but there business is connected to 1 in 200 people in canada by employment .

  • tradominique Dominique (@tradominique) reported

    @TekSavvyBuzz @Bell Build your own ******* network and have to pay to maintain it, and then see how you like being forced to sell it for cheap at a company so that said company cam sell it as their own and profit of you. See how you like it then

  • paxdriver Kristopher Driver (@paxdriver) reported

    @TekSavvyBuzz @Bell Sparsely populated countries will invariably have higher infrastructure costs. If the public subsidize the towers and power lines the public should get the benefit of cheaper rates. If bell does it all on their own they can charge whatever they want. Issue resolved.