Bell Canada Outage Report in Vegreville, 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 Vegreville, Alberta
The chart below shows the number of Bell Canada reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Vegreville and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Bell Canada users through our website.
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Internet (49%)
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Phone (18%)
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TV (15%)
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Wi-fi (8%)
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Total Blackout (6%)
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E-mail (3%)
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Bell Canada Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Brainuser1111
(@Brainuser1111) reported
@Bell it’s horrible how you take care of your senior clients. After 1 week and countless hours we still can’t get her internet resolved or get a technician! What does it take to get help!
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Woof.Billion
(@DavidCh34622985) reported
@Bell what a poor service and I can't belive a tech company is this bad... paid the service but can't use it isn't that ridculas?
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Merlin St.Wahgwaan
(@MWahgwaan) reported
@Bell you want to corner the market and keep subscribers on your services instead of competitors using your backbone? Gigahub 2.0 needs the following; - Native IPv6 support - Consumer level Bridge Mode - DHCP not PPPoE Had you done this in 2012, everyone would be on Bell already
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Diesel
(@xxxDADDYCOOLxxx) reported
@spittinchiclets it'll be Tre and co because thats how we roll! Also, I can't be the only one who cant stand this prime feed. This **** is frkn brutal! Like listening to NHL 25 on xbox with a streaming speed of dial up. Why is my @Bell fibe feed on prime like frkn dial up!
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D Law
(@TheAmazingLawzi) reported
Hey @Bell! I have a question for you; I am currently a bell customer in Ontario. If I were to purchase an iPad Pro with 5G capabilities, would it be an extra 20$/month on my bill to have it added?
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Mehmet Tohti
(@MehmetTohti) reported
Canadian service providers — @Rogers, @Bell, @TELUS — have some serious work to do. Lately, I’ve been getting more fake calls, robocalls, and scam calls than ever before. Almost like my phone is just for scam callers only. So let me ask this plainly: am I paying these companies every month just so scammers can reach me more easily? It’s starting to feel like our telecom giants have become the bridge — or worse, the liaison — between customers and criminals. Insane
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Jason Wood 🇨🇦🗿
(@jasonwoody) reported
Is @Bell TV service down in Toronto?
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Jimmy
(@jpverysimple) reported
@Bell Canada has the best customer service in Canada. Switched from @TELUS and am so happy. I really don’t like to put it on public domain but @telus has the worst customer service I have encountered. Theirs AI customer service is impossible.
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Cover Driver
(@VekariaRahul) reported
@Bell you need to take connections seriously. There's been an outage for the past 30 hours with no resolution in sight. This is highly unacceptable and incompetent in this day & age.
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Michael G. Hitchman
(@MikeMacHitchman) reported
@Bell The qualcomm computers and central offices are back in service with the fibre...I was able to balance the loads on the new internet braces for this planet, somebody had grounded the vacuum tube televisions with the force of the internet, it was either that or a chlorine...