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Bell Canada outages and service status in Tweed, 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 Tweed, Ontario

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Bell Canada Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Typhlosion3000
    Typhlosion3000 (@Typhlosion3000) reported

    Tl;dr I walked into @Bell walk-in store at Sherway Gardens mall to try and cancel my services for both Television and Internet services. However! I was told by the store staff that I can only contact @Bell through phone numbers to arrange my cancellation services.

  • viola_s1981
    Viola Sewerynek (@viola_s1981) reported

    @Travisdhanraj @Bell @Rogers is not any better. I tried to cancel my cable and they said I can’t because I have a home phone.

  • Reil76
    🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦 (@Reil76) reported

    @IConcedeToNoOne @Bell Ya I had no issues with cogeco, but bell gave me a deal I couldn’t pass up. Wish I would have now.

  • IConcedeToNoOne
    Crystal Vargas (@IConcedeToNoOne) reported

    @Reil76 @Bell I'm having issues, too for days! And, today, my cell won't charge. With is going on? PS...Cogeco is wayyyyy better than Bell.

  • PeterPyper160
    Peter Pyper (@PeterPyper160) reported

    @NBACanada @Bell If you haven't found anything on Kawhi in over a year you haven't found nothing at all. End this **** now

  • shortstuffpb
    Krista Jensen 🇨🇦 (@shortstuffpb) reported

    @Reil76 @Bell There's a faulty connection for the input signal somewhere, causing it to drop. When I had it happen, it was actually the modem, itself, but I had to totally spell out all the troubleshooting steps I'd taken to get them to listen to me.

  • Yaboynemipt2
    Nemmii (@Yaboynemipt2) reported

    @Rogers you’re so lucky you own most of the lines in my city. Your internet is ******* terrible and I wish I could get my @Bell internet back. Dogshit *** company.

  • bill_bookersbay
    Bill Stewart (@bill_bookersbay) reported

    Only then, did @Bell tried to Steal customers from the startup, and our @CRTCeng "Cancelled" their plans to install yet another Fibre-Optic network instead..

  • DBSteiger
    DB Steiger (@DBSteiger) reported

    @Bell You have proved time and again that you don't actually care. The DM's go nowhere, solve nothing, and never escalate things to where they need to be. Pretending to ride in on white horse going "WELL ACTUALLY!" doesn't help. I gave up using Bell in favor of the slightly less horrid Telus, and at least I can get service when I call them. Hell, even that reply sounds like it was AI written. I have zero faith in your company left, and at 41 I hold a long grudge. It would take something significant to change my mind, after the hell you caused me.

  • NoSacredBeliefs
    306 Shane (@NoSacredBeliefs) reported

    @Bell And DM'd you were... And unsurprisingly, you have no solutions. You discovered that life in Canada is expensive and so people are cutting down on expenses where they can... But you couldn't possibly have that. So now you seek to curtail one's ability to use their hotspot to try and drive people to take on Home Internet service... Something you don't even provide in the province of Saskatchewan. Interesting times when you opt to make your service delivery worse than Rogers.