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Bell Canada outages and service status in Port au Port, Newfoundland and Labrador

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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 Port au Port, Newfoundland and Labrador

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Bell Canada Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • JGH583
    Jeff (@JGH583) reported

    Just watched sports center on @TSN_Sports for the first time in a while. Absolutely terrible. Masters highlights didn’t show a single shot by @McIlroyRory who is leading and had the round of a lifetime. Glad I’m not paying for @Bell anymore

  • meidasrosie
    Meidas rosie (@meidasrosie) reported

    @Bell left me stranded with no data even though I paid for travel plan. Didn't help me at all even though chatted on my trip 7 times Bell travel plan fail. And now they say they won't give me back my money. After 19 years @telus here I come!!!

  • ChrisDa16346287
    ANGRYCANADIAN (@ChrisDa16346287) reported

    @Rogers is the worst ISP in Canada right up there with @Bell. Cancle my plan, they **** up and for months can get ahold of anyone, several months later finally get through only to be ****** over again because they still somehow ****** up and want you to get your **** to them asap

  • DirtyShirt0204
    DirtyShirt02 (@DirtyShirt0204) reported

    @Bell You rally around your tax deductible sponsored logos. Bell doesn't do nothing but take government money to hire refugees at a lower cost. You're the problem Bell. Hope DJT makes American TV industry tariff the ever living **** out of you communists.

  • JordaninSaprae
    Jordan (@JordaninSaprae) reported

    @Rogers Your customer service sucks. Been on hold for 90 mins. Probably will be my last call. Looks like I should switch to @Bell or @TELUS

  • kaushilshah83
    Kaushil (@kaushilshah83) reported

    @Bell_Support It's very clear. It's being looked into and the only solution your team communicates is we will try to fix it with no alternative solutions. Unacceptable

  • AjumaKar
    A Kar (AKK) (@AjumaKar) reported

    @Bell did management learn that once a customer leaves because deals are offered to new customers and not to the ones that have been loyal. They never return.

  • uzimtl1
    Usman R. (@uzimtl1) reported

    @RogersHelps It's out AGAIN today! 4 hours almost. I've been on the phone with Rogers for 3 hours now trying to resolve this. I've lost upwards of $300 in wages because of this. I was offered a $50 credit. I can't even cancel, that's $15/Month on the remaining 19 months. @Bell @Bell_LetsTalk

  • PaulDix96131659
    Paul D (@PaulDix96131659) reported

    @ryangerritsen @Bell I use Teksavvy , it is the cheapest one out there and very reliable. I have had Teksavvy for 8 years, no problems

  • NegativeNedDN
    N (@NegativeNedDN) reported

    @CTVNews try to get a job with @bell, so they can outsource your job overseas. meetings will take 1 hour instead of 20 minutes due to language barrier, and when systems go offline you can spend more time on the phone than resolving the issue. also, they get paid less with less benefits as they are contractors.