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Cogeco Outage Report in Apsley, Ontario

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Cogeco offers cable television, internet and home phone service. Cogeco service homes and businesses in multiple areas, mainly in Ontario and Quebec.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Apsley, Ontario

The chart below shows the number of Cogeco reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Apsley and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

Cogeco Outage Chart in Apsley, Ontario 12/25/2025 19:15

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Cogeco users through our website.

  1. TV (40%)

    TV (40%)

  2. Internet (39%)

    Internet (39%)

  3. E-mail (10%)

    E-mail (10%)

  4. Wi-fi (6%)

    Wi-fi (6%)

  5. Total Blackout (3%)

    Total Blackout (3%)

  6. Phone (2%)

    Phone (2%)

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Cogeco Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • J5Jan Jan 🇨🇦 (@J5Jan) reported

    @David_Moscrop All of the above plus @cogeco @cogecohelps since my service is out AGAIN!!

  • CapnKira Cap’n Kira (@CapnKira) reported

    First Rogers Internet goes down, now Cogeco.. I think something fishy is going on here…hmmm

  • ZororayiM @Donald J Tantrum 🍼 (@ZororayiM) reported

    .@CRTCeng given the dismal failure by .@Rogers aka Robbers to address a countrywide outage (72 hrs and counting just check the tweets on their support handle), will you please step in and prevent the Cogeco merger. We need more not less competition.

  • SwanBoatSteve Steve Munro (@SwanBoatSteve) reported

    @iamdavidmiller One problem that arose from the transfer to Cogeco was that TDSB had a lot of problems with right of way clearances and pole attachments that would have been no problem for hydro.

  • Liannabelle88 Liannabelle FYMM (@Liannabelle88) reported

    @startca My WiFi has been unaffected through this (over cogeco) but now it's out? Is there a new outage as this isn't related to the Rogers issue.

  • communistto michael (@communistto) reported

    @meganysta @TekSavvyBuzz I wrote my major paper on internet infrastructure and inequity in access 13 years ago and I think it is more important now. Toronto owned and could have extended a robust wifi network in the 2000s but sold it to Cogeco.

  • ecosocialism1 Ian Angus / Climate & Capitalism (@ecosocialism1) reported

    @cogecohelps @cogeco Thank you. But why was Cogeco unable to keep customers informed during the repeated outages? A simple Tweet would have made life much easier for your customers. Even better: why not change your phone greeting to say "We are currently experiencing service problems in you area."

  • ecosocialism1 Ian Angus / Climate & Capitalism (@ecosocialism1) reported

    @cogecohelps @cogeco As it was, many of us spent long times on hold, not knowing if the problem was with our equipment. Not acceptable.

  • SwanBoatSteve Steve Munro (@SwanBoatSteve) reported

    @iamdavidmiller Toronto Hydro started to created a municipal network, but this was sold to Cogeco because the city needed some quick cash.

  • BigPapaGotti Isaac Gotchall (@BigPapaGotti) reported

    @cogeco How is Cogeco dependent on the Rogers network? During the July 8 outage we also lost our Cogeco Internet cable circuit at the exact same time. Fortunately the Cogeco Internet Circuit came back online before Rogers services were restored, but a outage was experienced