Rogers Outage Report in Brighton, 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 Brighton, Ontario
The chart below shows the number of Rogers reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Brighton 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 (12%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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Total Blackout (8%)
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E-mail (5%)
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Phone (5%)
Live Outage Map Near Brighton, Ontario
The most recent Rogers outage reports came from the following cities: Trenton.
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Rogers Issues Reports Near Brighton, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Brighton and nearby locations:
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semi-treated mental illness (@bumovaries) reported from Quinte West, Ontario
@Rogers overcharges for a ****** service that barely works even though it's an essential service and they could afford to charge less!! Gross corporation!!
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semi-treated mental illness (@bumovaries) reported from Quinte West, Ontario
Hey @Rogers are you going to give me a bill credit for the amount of ******* work I'm missing because of your outage? It's not like I already pay you $130 a month or anything!
Rogers Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Anureet Kaur (@anureetkaur10) reported
@RogersHelps My internet keeps dropping in Mississauga. Can you tell me what’s going on? It’s long weekend and absolutely ridiculous that I pay so much for internet and yet the quality is so bad.
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L•E•N•A (@MsLenaKay) reported
@DanielVyner @chloebrownTO @Rogers I never use our roaming plans because they’re horrible. How that we don’t have to unlock phones (remember that), I absolutely suggest pay as you go. I don’t even do that sometimes. European wifi covers quite a lot!
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Puff Johnson (@JHood03) reported
@RogersBiz It always says service unavailable. No more options to log in. Annoying as hell. Always happens. Fix it.
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Ian Kendall (@ianserena2045) reported
@RogersHelps fido is down again in manitoba can't make calls no text or data. Other family on Rogers having same issue.
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Joel Eenkhoorn (@JoelEenkhoorn) reported
@kerrybehave That's what business do... consumers always pay... the one issue I am concerned about, is that Tax Payers will somehow be paying for this, not just customers of @Rogers
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Fortin2 (@Fortin28) reported
@steve_joco @DanielVyner @Rogers Canadian companies are mandated to cover much larger areas and only the customers are going to pay for that. Only one company in Australia provides a little bit of service to the middle of Australia.
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Alex Pasek (@AlexPasek) reported from Oakville, Ontario
@Dadwith1Pack @DanielVyner @Rogers Please stop… this argument was debunked as nauseam. Canada has 80% of unhabitated land and poorer countries with less density are very able to offer unlimited mobile plans at $10. People making excuses for monopolies are the problem, not population density.
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Glonkable🍁 (@glonkable) reported
@RogersHelps When I say same network and location, I mean same network and location. My phone is newer. There is absolutely NO REASON they should have gotten the alert well before I did
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John Spicer (@hattrick_72) reported
@Flagpole_Canada @DanielVyner @Rogers The region is small and they are allowed access to the nationwide network through regulation that Bell, Telus, and Rogers customers pay for.
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Clare Maloney (@ClareMaloney16) reported
@BambinoJalapeno @DanielVyner @Rogers the service in rural areas bites.