Freedom Mobile Outage Report in Chesterville, Ontario
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Freedom Mobile Inc. is a Canadian wireless telecommunications provider owned by Shaw Communications. With 1,181,483 active subscribers in urban areas of Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta, it is Canada's fourth largest mobile network operator with 3.7% market share.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Chesterville, Ontario
The chart below shows the number of Freedom Mobile reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Chesterville and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Freedom Mobile users through our website.
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Internet (49%)
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Phone (37%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Wi-fi (4%)
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TV (2%)
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E-mail (1%)
Community Discussion
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Freedom Mobile Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Harold
(@stockharold) reported
@FreedomMobile Please do not purchase an iPhone 14 with Freedom, what is the point of having such an advanced phone on an ancient network that runs 3G most of the time
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Bonez
(@82bonez) reported
@FreedomMobile Freedom has the most strict credit requirements and the worst network ever. No thanks
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Odd doll
(@ashleydawwnn) reported
@FreedomMobile why your company so garbage?
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Colonel Angus 💜
(@ColonelAngus17) reported
@AdamOculporate @freedomsupport It really is. They comped the device the same before they changed the rules this way. It just allows them to bill a customer who moves out of the coverage area. It's still an acquisition tool for marketing except now we are the ones paying for their recruiting.
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LiberalAndProud
(@LiberalAndProu3) reported
@freedomsupport Oh hey, one of your arab reps hung up on me because I accidentally said "F" in the middle of a sentence. Way to enrage a customer who's hardly keeping it together over your failures as a corporation. I get treated like garbage because your company doesn't work? Really?
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Oculporate
(@AdamOculporate) reported
@freedomsupport Yes, a fee to cancel the service no longer desired.
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Colonel Angus 💜
(@ColonelAngus17) reported
@freedomsupport I need to cancel. I'm not getting the service I pay for. I can't even make a phone call on the road without it dropping. It's just not a service you buy if you need a phone.
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GNU/Linux-using Rootbrian's updates and thoughts
(@Rootbrian_) reported
@stockharold @FreedomMobile I get LTE and 3G, so I don't know what the hell you're talking about. If you have an obscure or older device, that explains it. OR if you live nextdoor or in a community of tin-foil hatters (fringe), that explains why LTE isn't available (signal jammers).
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Evie
(@Dogtor_Evie) reported
@freedomsupport you guys mistakenly billed me for over $100 in roaming data fees when I had a roaming data package and got refunded. I'm still being billed roaming data charges when I have a package. I'm in the USA and bought 1gb of data that I've not used up Wtf?
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Colonel Angus 💜
(@ColonelAngus17) reported
@freedomsupport You just don't have service there. I signed up and moved. I still pay the bill. I just have to use wi-fi if I need to make a phone call. It doesn't work as a phone.