Bell Canada outages and service status in St. Laurent, Manitoba
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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 St. Laurent, Manitoba
The chart below shows the number of Bell Canada reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in St. Laurent, Manitoba and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Bell Canada Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Barb Richard (@brichard2014) reported@TheHunterChef @Bell @FibeBell I went through the same thing a couple of months ago. I had to unplug my modem for a few minutes to solve the issue. Just rebooting didn't do anything, took a complete shutdown to resolve the problem.
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John L. (@lowe17RN) reported@Bell_Support needing help in #Brussels #HuronEast #Ontario. No cell service. No internet. Since before 6am.
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Bill Wellman (@bill_dub) reported@CoryJudson @Bell @Rogers I was having issues with Bell. They were finally resolved but I had mention to the Bell rep that i had investigated the option of switching to Rogers as they gave me a great offer. The Bell rep basically told me to go ahead and take the Rogers offer
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DNA does not lie! (@dnadoesnotlie) reported@Bell_Aliant @Bell @BellAliant as a Canadian born citizen who pays Canadian dollars to a Canadian company for Canadian service services to a Canadian Hire Canadians and only Canadians There is nothing worse than myself as a Canadian working in Canada paying a Canadian company for a Canadian service for you to hire somebody from another country for you to send my money to another country. This should be criminal.
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Hollie Pollard (@hollie__pollard) reported@Highteaspeaks @Bell Freedom will cut you bill plenty and give you the service you want.
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Folamyflower (@FolaMyFlower) reported@o_jibby @Bell They have the worst sales reps, I was scammed into their 2 years contract as well.
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Prince Ade-Chameleon (@ade_chameleon12) reported@EyitayoFajinmi @Highteaspeaks @Bell Yes, just call the customer service and tell them that you wanna switch to BYOG Max plan (Bring Your Own Device).
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Justin S (@thej_schro) reported@POW2112 @CraveCanada @Bell BBUS moving homes was inevitable. There’s no way another network was going to allow a popular franchise like BB to go un-monitized in Canada. That said I’m glad the deal also includes BBCAN.
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Ayodeji Prime (@Djaymania) reported@Highteaspeaks @Bell Koodo is under Telus. Telus, Rogers and Bell are the 3 big players. I use Telus, wife uses Koodo. No issues over the last 18 months
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𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩 𝐓𝐞𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐡 𝐐𝐮𝐚𝐫𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐞, 𝐏𝐡𝐃 (@ModernAgri_Tips) reportedNo internet from @Bell because my installation never happened, since Jun 11. Meanwhile @Rogers cut off my service 15 days before contract end. Two telecom giants, one customer caught in the middle. Is consumer choice in Canada becoming meaningless? #ConsumerRights #Telecom