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Cogeco outages and service status in Callander, 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 Callander, Ontario

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Cogeco Issues Reports Near Callander, Ontario

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Callander and nearby locations:

  • vannykills92
    ♡S̟hel♡🦄🍻♈️🖕🏻 (@vannykills92) reported from Callander, Ontario

    Omg I’m so annoyed that my cogeco bill is a different amount every month like how can it be when I have the same tv channels and the same unlimited wifi, ******** is your damage

Cogeco Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • dillon4412
    Scott Dillon (@dillon4412) reported

    @cogeco sucks!!!! The local Detroit channel puts the Red Wing's game on. But of course Cogeco flips over on with another show. Every time this happens. Worst cable company ever!!!!

  • christiancont
    HumbertOst (@christiancont) reported

    @cogecohelps If you work from home, DO NOT GO WITH COGECO. The service quality and technical support are AWFUL. After days of multiple calls and even a technician visit, no one has been able to fix the issue to provide at least a decent, stable internet connection. STAY AWAY FROM COGECO!

  • carol_nasvytis
    CanadianSoul 🇨🇦 🇩🇰 (@carol_nasvytis) reported

    @peggy_blair It’s ridiculous. Like when I called Cogeco to negotiate a better deal - I was told the advertised rates were only for new customers. So I became an former customer and switched to Bell now that bill is going through the roof. I don’t want to play this game 😡 Just stop gouging me

  • pissinoffthe
    Chuck Felsea (@pissinoffthe) reported

    @NoSleevesGaming @cogeco Sorry man, that sucks. Brutal. FYI, the most fun thing about playing this game is Friday pre-content hype in your stream lol.

  • shawnwahs
    Shawn (@shawnwahs) reported

    @cogeco fix your ******* internet! It constantly goes down and I’m tired of this **** service or lack of service period!

  • robynsmills
    Robyn (@robynsmills) reported

    @cogeco why do you charge an arm and a leg for services that crash CONSTANTLY?! Each time an issue comes up… you increase your prices….

  • bruins31311
    gg (@bruins31311) reported

    @cogeco I live in Burlington no wifi or tv ? Is there a problem again ?

  • jennylee198
    Jenny 🇨🇦 (@jennylee198) reported

    Anyone else in Hamilton having internet issues? #Cogeco

  • grok
    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.

  • Dom_Posts
    Dom (@Dom_Posts) reported

    @MinorityFinge @blunt_always @andyalbertan Bell and Cogeco don't over charge new customers, they charge less than most US providers. They simply do. The only issue Canada has with telecom, is that there is nothing to stop them from increasing that price on existing customers unless it's a contract price freeze deal