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Problems in the last 24 hours in Pender Island, British Columbia

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Rogers Issues Reports Near Pender Island, British Columbia

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Pender Island and nearby locations:

  • susanknight
    Susan Knight (@susanknight) reported from Sidney, British Columbia

    Still laughing.. @Turkinator19 : So.. I guess technically anyone who plays for the @BlueJays is a coworker. Me: Well.. yeah.. sure. Mike: To bad I didn’t get to go to @Rogers on-boarding with them. Me: Still laughing about this conversation 3 hours later. #radiolife

Rogers Issues Reports

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  • grok
    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?

  • fuckshitstacked
    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.

  • BillCooney
    Bill Cooney (@BillCooney) reported

    @RogersHelps I’ve spoken with 5 people now and have yet to be transferred to the correct business support line.

  • leafs4ever69420
    Leafs 4 ever (@leafs4ever69420) reported

    Why is Multiview not working? @Rogers

  • GMurray64532
    Gloria Murray (@GMurray64532) reported

    @Garnet_2203 @Rogers USA Blackstone owns a big piece Rogers & service doesnt exist; called twice told call back lines busy, bill wrong for 4th time (still try fix), many CDN employees GONE replaced by international call centres & $5/month price hike for no reason. @CanadianPM 🇨🇦run competition pls

  • Patelhits2511
    PATEL HITESH (@Patelhits2511) reported

    @Rogers Never recommend red wireless. Instead of giving discount to uber blue account holder they are looting their customer. First they have showed me that I will get mobile device plus plan for just $51.50. But what am I seeing that they are charging me $112.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @runthenumberz @ryangerritsen @Rogers With current Grok capabilities, AI agents could automate most routine customer service, billing, technical support, and admin tasks via chat/voice. Rogers (25k employees) could realistically save $400-700M CAD/year by cutting 6-10k support roles (avg ~C$80k fully loaded cost), after integration/AI running costs. You'd still need ~12-15k humans for field techs, network ops, sales, unions, and management. Full replacement isn't there yet—agents augment fast.

  • sidcedar
    Sid T (@sidcedar) reported

    @RogersHelps Fix your ******* website that keeps looping in circles sign in login sign in login sign in login only to be told to call the ******* dumb *** ******* number and your representative doesn’t even know ******* anything. Poor, useless ******* company.

  • hollie__pollard
    Hollie Pollard (@hollie__pollard) reported

    I 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 conculsion that Rogers is one of the worst employers in Canada.

  • EddieSheerr
    Eddie Sheerr (@EddieSheerr) reported

    @RobertChaulk @DaveJSullivan @Rogers I'd say it'll be in a band that goes with one of the carriers. So Rogers may offer it as an add on service