Rogers

Rogers Outage Report in Little Britain, Ontario

Problems detected

Users are reporting problems related to: internet, tv and wi-fi.

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 Little Britain, Ontario

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

Rogers Outage Chart in Little Britain, Ontario 02/18/2026 22:25

February 18: Problems at Rogers

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Rogers users through our website.

  1. Internet (58%)

    Internet (58%)

  2. TV (13%)

    TV (13%)

  3. Wi-fi (12%)

    Wi-fi (12%)

  4. Total Blackout (7%)

    Total Blackout (7%)

  5. Phone (5%)

    Phone (5%)

  6. E-mail (4%)

    E-mail (4%)

Community Discussion

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Rogers Issues Reports Near Little Britain, Ontario

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Little Britain and nearby locations:

  • David_Lische 🇨🇦David D. Plorable®🇺🇸 (@David_Lische) reported from Simard, Ontario

    Hey @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:

  • doc__Z Zaheer (@doc__Z) reported

    @botts85 @GetConned @Rogers We are going to pay more AND lose good high paying jobs as a result . The 1,800 jobs will almost certainly be entry level or mid tier to support the network .

  • FABJLA Fabien Avaron (@FABJLA) reported

    @rogershelps my current promotion ends in a few days and bill will go up $30 /mo. Ain’t going to happen. Currently shopping from all other internet providers. Competitors are cheaper but would rather not cancel and stay with Rogers, but $$$. Interested in 500mbps or +, no tv.

  • PRPod1 PR Pod (@PRPod1) reported

    @Rogers Sadly, Rogers just doesn’t have the same quality control as Shaw and Rogers is renown for extremely poor customer service! So tell me why ‘bigger is better’, in this case...Rogers doesn’t cut it.

  • KTKCAD KTKCAD (@KTKCAD) reported

    @JustinTrudeau @ShawInfo @Rogers if the idea of Rogers and Shaw merging to improve infrastructure is something you like then allow Verizon and T-Mobile ,AT&T into the market. We wold get both infrastructure and low cost service. We need more choice not less.

  • Newsrea53465653 Newsreader (@Newsrea53465653) reported

    @Rogers Your customer service is deplorable Your billing is even worse, every month you have to go over your bill to check for unexpected charges I choose Shaw because there never is a problem. Build your market without Shaw if you feel you can bring high-speed internet.

  • p00rpete p00rpete (@p00rpete) reported

    @ParodyCabinetOG @Rogers Shaw is worse. Spent an hour not solving the problem with one of them by text a while back and we were just getting to the actual problem when she announced that it was her break time and transferred me to someone else to start all over again from the beginning

  • BobSmit15483973 Bob Smith (@BobSmit15483973) reported

    @Rogers Tell the CRTC and competition bureau you don’t want this. All we end up doing is paying to service their takeover debt. Screw them.

  • JohnCBassett John C. Bassett (@JohnCBassett) reported

    Oh ooh. Think we just lost @RogersHelps service in our Bayview/Eglinton area

  • myfriendtheend Roller (@myfriendtheend) reported

    @Rogers All I am reading is “we are jacking your rates so we can expand our rural network and virtue signal at the same time”

  • lock_dok DokLock. Esquire (@lock_dok) reported

    @Rogers Because we need less competition amongst service providers. I figured that after the big three took bail out money you'd have had the decency not to do layoffs.