Rogers Outage Report in Brier Hill, Ontario
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Rogers offers mobile phone service, broadband and dial-up internet, home phone service and television to individuals and businesses.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Brier Hill, Ontario
The chart below shows the number of Rogers reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Brier Hill 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 Rogers users through our website.
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Internet (61%)
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TV (13%)
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Wi-fi (11%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Phone (4%)
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E-mail (4%)
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Rogers Issues Reports Near Brier Hill, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Brier Hill and nearby locations:
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John Loewen
(@logitechor) reported
from
Leeds and the Thousand Islands, Ontario
@androidcentral @gbhil @Xplornet is our only option for home internet. 200 bucks for 200g. For cellular I had to buy a 300 booster just to get spotty service. It doesn't matter if it is @Rogers @bell @fido. All need the booster. @FreedomMobile told me I needed to switch carriers - no signal here.
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Stephen Lee
(@StephenRLee) reported
from
Athens, Ontario
@RogersHelps Currently with Telus and looking for a better deal for 5 phones and 2 tablets. Can you help? I have some free time for a call today.
Rogers Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mary Pedersen
(@maryrb) reported
@carolinegodin @Rogers @RogersHelps I can recommend chatr or freedom for cell service and vmedia or teksavvy for internet. I've been v happy with my policy of never having to deal with Rogers' or Bell's prices or "customer support."
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Katie
(@katiemlnr) reported
Typical @Rogers having the most unreliable internet and doing absolutely nothing about it. As a student I need good internet and you are not providing it. Also your customer service team won’t help. Wtf is with that. @RogersHelps
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Zabby
(@ZabbyYT) reported
@JamesReichhelt @Rogers @Bell Def this **** shoulda been stopped decades ago.
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Brandon B
(@bello_dino) reported
@MobileSyrup Order placed! I live in a suburb outside of Toronto with 1gb intermittent service from @RogersHelps, but I just want 2 support a brilliantly engineered product backed by a superior company that will offer continued innovation and excellent customer service. Can’t wait, @elonmusk
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Paul Roger Intal
(@pager_intal) reported
@RogersHelps is there service interruption at Markham? No tv or internet connection.
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Kristen Tucker
(@ktuck86) reported
@RogersHelps It’s back on now after an hour of outage. But thank you anyway! 👍
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- Julz - {❤️8-2-2🏒}
(@julzlajulzjulz) reported
Hey @Xplornet can you recommend a less shittier internet service than yours? @Bell , @Rogers ...... Anyone wanna pitch in???
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nateh1280
(@nateh1280) reported
Hey @RogersHelps @Rogers your level 1 support is utterly useless, I know they have scripts to follow, but going around in circles and having to repeat what I say is getting tiring. Random intermittent connection drops are getting tiring. Disable OFDMA its breaking your network!
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~Sheila~
(@RedHeadChickie) reported
Dear @Rogers you have one job. Why can you NOT do that in any reasonable way? Do you know how hard it is to get anything done with your **** service?
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Ben Belshaw
(@notthebees87) reported
Yes, @Telus and @Rogers indulge in the same sort of shitty corporate behaviour @bell does, partly because consumers and the toothless CRTC tolerate it. But that's also the most powerful tool we the consumers have to signal to corporations that we demand better ethically. (/3)