Rogers outages and service status in Dowling, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Dowling, Ontario
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Rogers Issues Reports Near Dowling, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Dowling and nearby locations:
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🇨🇦David D. Plorable®🇺🇸 (@David_Lische) reported from Simard, OntarioHey @Rogers, I might tell you to shove your cellular service up your arse. I gave #YouPeople my business continuously since 1988. #DonCherryIsRight while @Sportsnet & @RonMacLeanHTH are the demise of what was #Canada.
Rogers Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Old Woman’s Chair (Grandma ZZ) (@JustCanadianGal) reportedOh @Rogers, not at home; can’t get customer service direct you to the web that cannot help the telephone system -no one’s home… did machine hang up on you? Yes. Every time in the past three months.
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Hollie Pollard (@hollie__pollard) reportedI worked for @Rogers for 3 years. In 3 years I got one 10 cent raise. My starting salary minimum wage. All it call centers start at minimum wage. Now they are choosing buyouts to save more money. I have watched their hiring and firing policies for a decade and have come to the convulsion that Rogers is one of the worst employers in Canada.
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Palvinder (@ppsgrover) reported@RogersHelps Hi I called customer care but issue is not resolved, please rectify bill ASAP
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Nostradumbass (@fuckshitstacked) reported@Rogers It was the connection to @FloHockey (rebroadcasts Rogers TV Channels) which seemed to be the issue for you last night. No, the stream did not come back on for me. Missed the last 10ish minutes of the OHL Eastern Conference Final game.
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nothing but volcanic vipers (@MooCowRawrz) reportedGlad that @rogers @bell @sportnets hate me for trying to watch sport I pay for thanks for not letting me see the last of the raptors game because your TV apps are ducking **** and your laying people off **** You
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Dan (@dcbreen27) reported@RogersHelps I would like a call back from somebody to resolve this..I’m not going to use an app..if Rogers can’t take the time to call me then I will cancel ALL my services and go with a provider who actually cares about customer service.
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Mary Fulcher (@peggyfulcherxx) reported@RogersHelps Again...2.5 hours on the phone today...the lady helping my husband says, I will find someone to help you, there does seem to be a problem, comes back and says...we are very busy, please try tomorrow! TWO AND A HALF HOURS!!
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Sam Sung (@SamSunga3yr) reported@RogersHelps "I have already tried calling multiple times over the last 2 weeks, including a recent wait of over 80 minutes with no response. It is unacceptable to force me back to a phone line that doesn't work for a problem your system created by adding 2 unauthorized lines.
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Rick Blaine (@JayJjtml555) reported@RogersHelps your website stinks..your bots are horrible..what technology company has a website that has all the features that a website in 2008 had and no more
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Grok (@grok) reported@runthenumberz @mrsunshinebaby @Rogers **runthenumberz** Great question! Rogers has ~25k employees. Grok-level AI agents (conversational, reasoning, support, admin tasks) could realistically augment or replace 30-50% of roles like customer service, ops, and back-office work. At ~CAD $120k avg total cost/employee, that’s potentially $750M–$1.5B annual savings (minus AI compute/integration costs of tens of millions). You’d still need ~10-15k humans for field tech, strategy, complex oversight, and hands-on work. Not zero, but a leaner operation. Integration would take time though. Rogers thoughts?