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Fido outages and service status in Oshawa, Ontario

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Users are reporting problems related to: phone and internet.

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  • Fido generated 0 outage signals in the last 24 hours around Oshawa, including 0 direct reports.

Fido Solutions is a Canadian cellular service provider offering mobile phone and mobile internet service. Fido owned by Rogers Communications.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Oshawa, Ontario

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

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Fido Issues Reports Near Oshawa, Ontario

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

  • _SlickLivin_
    Livin Lavi$h (@_SlickLivin_) reported from Ajax, Ontario

    Wtf is going on with @Fidomobile , no service whatsoever

  • _SlickLivin_
    Livin Lavi$h (@_SlickLivin_) reported from Ajax, Ontario

    @BudimanBenito @Fidomobile Just read a bunch of tweets regarding the issue, hopefully they get it fixed up soon.

Fido Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Who_knewit
    Intrepid Critic (@Who_knewit) reported

    @Fidomobile wth is going on?!?! Why do I not have any service at all?!

  • joshie2424
    Josh Robins (@joshie2424) reported

    @Fidomobile It got fixed. Fido refused to acknowledge it was your cellular system. Once articles came out your company did something. Terrible service.

  • Oilers4Evr
    Marshall (@Oilers4Evr) reported

    Looking for a new cell phone carrier as @Fidomobile is absolutely terrible. They can offer a plan for $45/month to new customers but existing customers have to pay $65 for the same plan.

  • eranxah
    Royal Caribbean Terrier 👑 (@eranxah) reported

    @JollySweets @Fidomobile @VirginPlus It's ridiculous. The explanation is hilarious "in order to improve our service offering, we're charging you 5 bucks. Thanks for being a longtime customer!".

  • kevindorfer
    Kevin ⚜️ Dorfer (@kevindorfer) reported

    Hey @Fidomobile, just landed back in Canada after a month in France and... guess who's pissed? I have this line with Fido, calls and texts only, since my data come from my other sim, French plan. No worries, I'd think. Wrong. They slapped me with $108 more—turned out, every time someone rang my Canadian number and it went straight to voicemail, boom, $18. Six times. Even though I never answered... anyhow, it's insane and next level greedy! My previous line was with @Bell and they never did this crap.

  • jangra0215
    Ammi jangra (@jangra0215) reported

    @CihadKeskin10 @Fidomobile Same issue, we are also trying to get in touch with Fido team but they are not helpful. @Cihad did you get any response from them?

  • RaphaelDan86238
    Raphael Daniel (@RaphaelDan86238) reported

    @Fidomobile I think Fido is the most irritating telcom service in Canada right now!! Very horrible service experience

  • JollySweets
    Jolene (@JollySweets) reported

    @eranxah @Fidomobile @VirginPlus and that long time customer bit, that's what makes me mad. They should really be offering you a loyalty deal than bumping up the price

  • RaphaelDan86238
    Raphael Daniel (@RaphaelDan86238) reported

    @dizzyt87 @Fidomobile Fido is indeed an example of a poor service

  • shark7456
    SC (@shark7456) reported

    Signed up with @Fidomobile in March because of $30.51 plan. Few months later, price increased by $5/month - 16% increase. How is it reasonable to attract new customers with one price and then increase it after they sign up? Seriously undermines customer trust.