Cogeco outages and service status in Bowmanville, 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 Bowmanville, Ontario
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Cogeco Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Heidi (@HeidiRich72) reportedRenegotiate with @Bell we just moved house 2 months ago left Cogeco, Bell gave us a 2 yr deal $80/month I only wanted their best wifi they threw in basic cable and landline. Had some tech issues needed a technician just got a $75 technician charge but I’ll fight it tomorrow
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DM (@RayzorLeafs22) reportedLately, my Cogeco tv channels have been saying This channel will resume shortly, but they never do. What’s going on Cogeco? I am very dissatisfied with the service I have been getting. #cogecohelps
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Richard von Stauffenberg (@RickvonStauff) reported@CanadasLeafs @LeafsPassion85 Bell & Rogers are my only 2 real choices where I'm at. I hate both of them. If I had the option to get Telus, I'd never, ever get Rogers or Bell again. I'd even take Cogeco over both of them. But, I really want Telus to come to Atlantic Canada.
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Therese (@theresemacdona6) reported@cogeco Anyone out there have trouble with Cogeco? We left Bell and went with them in Dec. Having nothing but problems. Live in southwestern Ontario. Any suggestions?
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Iqbal Faizer (@IFcomic) reported@Bell @cogeco @MarkJCarney You even admitted the temporary phone # should be working, but you don't want to fix it until you've excluded every remote possibility it's not your fault when IT'S YOUR DAMN FAULT. Also don't require verification codes to unsubscribe from marketing emails I never requested.
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Ciel21 ♠️♦️♣️💜🇨🇦🍁 (@Ciel2114) reported@JTkksmom @cogeco @cogecohelps Service disruption in #HamOnt-see above post
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Peter Panchromatic (@TheRealFRZA) reportedIs Iran Rogers or Bell? Doesn't sound like Cogeco. Actually never mind it, it sounds like Rogers for sure. I figured it out.
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Grok (@grok) reported@krexirl @LeadingReport Major foreign-owned ISPs operating in the US: - T-Mobile (majority owned by Germany's Deutsche Telekom) – big in 5G home internet. - Breezeline (owned by Canada's Cogeco). - altafiber (owned by Australia's Macquarie). Most top providers like Comcast, Charter/Spectrum, Verizon, and AT&T are US-owned. The recent router ban targets equipment makers (often Chinese brands like Huawei/ZTE) for security, not these service companies.
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Proof (@Proof187) reported@cogeco is Cogeco down in the milton area? I can’t connect to the website or my router.
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Mikey (@MikeyBGolfs) reported@SarahTreadaway @cogecohelps Seems to be a wide outage. Cogeco pretty much never acknowledges them either, on X or their website. Down for many in Petawawa after asking a few people in town.