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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.

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Cogeco Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • havn_espresso
    macchi (@havn_espresso) reported

    @cogeco **** you for blocking my Internet box an hour before the world cup

  • RobertLaing10
    Robert Laing (@RobertLaing10) reported

    Must be a few people on line. COGECO is running like ****, as usual.

  • zoobiesingh
    Zoobie Singh (@zoobiesingh) reported

    @cogecohelps internet service is down in Port Hope for almost an hour now. What’s the ETA for restoration? @cogeco

  • hawkpapersizors
    David Hawkins (@hawkpapersizors) reported

    I don’t usually go on here to promote products but if you ever want internet that works sometimes and is out at least once a week then @cogeco is your guy I give them 6/7 stars, which is totally fair as their service only works 6/7 days

  • Michels_elle
    Elle Jensen💕🇨🇦 (@Michels_elle) reported

    @cogeco Terrible!

  • cliffmathew
    Clifford Mathew (@cliffmathew) reported

    @MrTuffster @AMGoudreau85 @cogeco This cable vandalism excuse doesn't hold water. They lost service across multiple provinces. They have no redundancy.

  • alancross
    Alan Cross 🇨🇦 (@alancross) reported

    Oh, dear. Is there a massive internet outage in Canada? Cogeco, Bell, Rogers, Telus, Teksavvy and more are reporting problems. Check Downdetector. Everything seems to have started around 2pm EDT:

  • TheElephante
    The Wise Elephant (@TheElephante) reported

    Cogeco out again. Seriously **** this stupid company.

  • JoeC4281
    Joe Caverly (@JoeC4281) reported

    Previewing second-quarter earnings season for Canadian telecommunications companies, Scotia Capital’s Maher Yaghi made these target changes: BCE Inc. (BCE-T +2.86% increase, “sector outperform”) to $39 from $41, Quebecor Inc. (QBR-B-T +1.08% increase, “sector perform”) to $63.50 from $58, Rogers Communications Inc. (RCI-B-T +2.88% increase, “sector outperform”) to $61 from $60.50 Telus Corp. (T-T +3.44% increase, “sector perform”) to $19 from $20. The averages on the Street are $40.24, $66.12, $59.73 and $19.95, respectively. “We expect Q2 results to show early signs that Canadian fundamentals are stabilizing around wireless pricing,” Mr. Yaghi said. “However, we do not think the evidence is strong yet to support a broad-based sector re-rating given soft subscriber growth." "In that context, Rogers screens well given improving FCF, lower capex, and MLSE optionality, while BCE shares are supported by attractive valuations, with upside from Ziply and AI." "By contrast, Cogeco remains weighed down by U.S. broadband pressure, TELUS still needs a credible new action plan to address dividend sustainability, and Quebecor continues to execute well, but its valuation leaves little room for error." "Overall, we remain neutral on the group, as improving industry discipline is encouraging but not yet enough to resolve company-specific debates around leverage, capital allocation, and whether valuations adequately reflect the longer-term risk of non-traditional broadband competition." "We made a few target adjustments lowering multiples on T given growth path, lifted valuations on MLSE for RCI and medium term growth in DCF for QBR.." Source: Globe & Mail

  • paulbeit
    Some might say… (@paulbeit) reported

    @Critter_Paths @RebelNewsOnline Oh gosh…ya…I’ve been doing this for 30 years…building switching centers, to central offices/and now Data Centers and supporting/installing/upgrading/planning/budgeting/building these projects and all the “wires” on poles, towers and in holes - all over 🇨🇦. Built networks for Bell, Roger’s, Telus, Cogeco, Videotron, Eastlink, SaskTel, NRBN, NFTC, C3Telecon, Sogetel……I can go on. Here is the scoop on Data Centers. Yes, DC’s take a ton of energy in the form of electricity and some “do” water. Not all are built the same. For context a simple (small) 50,000 square foot DC - can provide service to approximately 30M people globally again on today’s AI standards. This DC, again for example, can create over 3 to 7m in tax revenue per year for any community (and way more for the feds could get some DST from the 🌎. So this DC, for context, sits in a Dollar Store size building……and delivers a huge boost to the locals….to build that they employed over 200 part time and now hire 50 people to manage it daily…the 200 that built this, build the next - a team a crew, and they get way more $ after every gig….talk to me….I fly around talking about this. I think we have a better job to do in communicating the overall business, environment, economic, and social aspects of them….I have work to do….but Canada is cold, has a ton of land, resources, and a ton of access to global fiber connectivity. If not, I’ll install it with all my friends 👍🇨🇦👍