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Rogers outages and service status in Prince George, British Columbia

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Prince George, British Columbia

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Rogers Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • icyyicee
    Ice Xiao (@icyyicee) reported

    Hey @Rogers, it's hard to say goodbye. Literally. I cancelled my internet service with you, and was told to bring my old modem to a Rogers store to return. Then I was told by the Rogers store to call you and get a shipping label. Then I called..

  • habsfanbc
    Doug Smith (@habsfanbc) reported

    @RogersHelps when's internet service expected to return in the Kanata K2L region?

  • rood1983
    roodawakening (@rood1983) reported

    @RogersHelps service was cancelled as of june 9, my last bill was paid june 28. I’ve not yet received my equipment return shipping label

  • TRSbizarro
    これは何の意味もありません (@TRSbizarro) reported

    @RogersHelps how so? If you have automated systems to detect interruptions, would those same systems not tell you exactly where the service interruption originated? if so, how would reports from customers be of anymore help than what your systems are already telling you?

  • Triceptic0n87
    Triceptic0n (@Triceptic0n87) reported

    @RogersHelps @Rogers you have till I get off work to fix the Internet in South oshawa or i will not be paying my bill and switching to bell

  • marisaallen123
    Marisa Allen (@marisaallen123) reported

    @RogersHelps Obviously if I had spoken to someone I wouldn't be sending messages. Zero persons available to help - "we are experiencing an unusual high level of volume - please call back". Honestly its a joke!

  • screws1974
    Rob (@screws1974) reported

    @Rogers in Aurora, internet was to be back at 7pm, then it was chabged to 8 now 9? No update on what the issue is. Can't even call to speak to anyone. Had a branch fall on our line this afternoon. It seems intact after I removed the branch

  • ToddBealor
    Todd Bealor (@ToddBealor) reported

    @RogersHelps call center support is utterly useless! Called to try and resolve an ethernet issue with my XFiniti router and somehow got some that could barely speak or understand English, let alone provide any technical support. No supervisor available.

  • Kyelee22
    Kye (@Kyelee22) reported

    @RogersHelps i need help! My internet hasnt been working since yesterday. I need a tech support agent but the chat and phone lines are busy!

  • ghostwolfman
    ghostwolfman (@ghostwolfman) reported

    @RogersHelps Ya that is brilliant people are without internet and your solution is for them to go to the internet to see what is happening? Did everyone there stop brain development in kindergarten?