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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 Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc, Quebec

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Bell Canada Issues Reports

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  • Xphox_
    Xphox (@Xphox_) reported

    @Bell @TekSavvyBuzz @Rogers p.s. They got back to me and offered no solution, just like what happened to OP. hah

  • LucGroleau
    Luc Groleau (@LucGroleau) reported

    @Bell , yesterday I asked for help. Good news...a tech was here yesterday and resolved my problems. Bad news...either the Bell tech from Tuesday or Friday stole a Quest food bar. We noticed 1 missing. Only my wife and I live here, no pets. She is allergic to peanuts... 1/2

  • thebigwojcik
    Dog Lover!!! (@thebigwojcik) reported

    @Bell @Ombudsman_OBSI My mobile cost went up. Called twice only way to get a cheaper plan is to get a phone through them. I buy my phone's myself. Don't like contracts. They blamed the increase on the war! Called Telus and saved $37 a month. No more loyalty, Bell sucks!

  • Liam14903953
    Cryptofanatic420 (@Liam14903953) reported

    @Samsung crappy phones, crappy TVs and just all around crappy company. I dont think ill ever buy a samsung anything ever again. Its just throwing away money. And places like @Bell and @Rogers promote selling garbage.

  • stevecarty
    Carty (@stevecarty) reported

    @Bell_Support internet has been down for me in Parkdale/downtown Toronto for the entire afternoon. Who do I call? What do I do? Reset router twice

  • StarThorpe68
    Mark Thorpe (@StarThorpe68) reported

    @Bell seduced me to leave @TELUS last November for great mobile rates as long as I kept my internet service with them. Since then they have increased the cost of my internet so now I am almost paying the same total as before. Time to shop for a better deal!

  • TComtoni13108
    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

  • ABean858
    Fred Pinner 🏴‍☠️ (@ABean858) reported

    @nath_beauregard @Bell It's a pain in the ***, but every few years I cancel Rogers and sign up with Bell, just to get Rogers to call me back with the better deal. Sometime I have to go back and forth 2-3 times until they won't go lower.

  • HRHDeets
    Carter Ferda (@HRHDeets) reported

    @bell When will you stop your impersonators from calling me 10 times a week to update my modem when I'm not a Bell internet customer? I ran out of block numbers on landline. #belltakeaction

  • bta1976
    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,