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Rogers Outage Report in Stewiacke, Nova Scotia

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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 Stewiacke, Nova Scotia

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

Rogers Outage Chart in Stewiacke, Nova Scotia 12/30/2025 11:25

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Most Reported Problems

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

  1. Internet (59%)

    Internet (59%)

  2. TV (14%)

    TV (14%)

  3. Wi-fi (10%)

    Wi-fi (10%)

  4. Total Blackout (8%)

    Total Blackout (8%)

  5. Phone (5%)

    Phone (5%)

  6. E-mail (4%)

    E-mail (4%)

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Rogers Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • London15899097 London (@London15899097) reported

    @Rogers Your internet service is crap, your service dept. constantly tries to upsell you to a higher price package maybe i need to call sales to get Service !!!! Fire your marketing dept and invest in tech service to customers if you wish to retain them.

  • AlyshahMamdani Alyshah (@AlyshahMamdani) reported

    What is going on with this internet! @RogersHelps needs to step up or credit us for our issues. Can’t even attend classes. Ridiculous.

  • JimJohannsson Jim Johannsson (@JimJohannsson) reported

    @AndreCleroux @UnbarredMoose @RogersHelps There’s an old saying, “a bad carpenter blames his tools”. ;-)

  • UnbarredMoose Dave Fogarty (@UnbarredMoose) reported

    @JimJohannsson @AndreCleroux @RogersHelps Hey Jim, please stop defending your taxpayer-funded network. Just stop. The number of breaks you get from the government is silly. You clearly work for a big three. It May not be rogers but one of the big three, so go back to work and delivery on your word.

  • GowshiganS Gowsh Sri (@GowshiganS) reported

    I've moved into a new house and I've had multiple issues with @Rogers @RogersHelps . Once the internet issue was resolved, now I've had outage after outage. 2 times in the past week I've lost internet during work hours. I can't keep using this excuse at work. This is ridiculous

  • FatEddiee Eddie (@FatEddiee) reported

    @RogersBiz @caliber_comms all this and y’all still got my **** spiking to 1000 ping every 20 secs

  • UnbarredMoose Dave Fogarty (@UnbarredMoose) reported

    @AndreCleroux @JimJohannsson @RogersHelps Andre, my issue is with your third party provider (rogers) Teksavvy is treating me the way I wish the big three would. They are charging prices that people around the world ask why? The excuse will fly, in the end are all a PR job to justify billions in profits and tax breaks

  • UnbarredMoose Dave Fogarty (@UnbarredMoose) reported

    @JimJohannsson @AndreCleroux @RogersHelps hahahaha retired. Former director of media relations of telus is tone-deaf to the market place. Well the rest of Canada who didn't make 6 figures and up, are paying stupid high prices. Why? What pr spin are you going to try? 1/2

  • Leaferbyblood Tony (@Leaferbyblood) reported

    @GowshiganS @Rogers @RogersHelps They are terrible. I literally tossed their service guys out of my house and cancelled. Went back to bell. Definitely the lesser of 2 evils imo.

  • JimJohannsson Jim Johannsson (@JimJohannsson) reported

    @AndreCleroux @UnbarredMoose @RogersHelps You’re intentionally confusing your customer’s about who is responsible for their service and pricing. You know the CRTC held wholesale rates at 2016 levels yet launched a campaign to scare folks into thinking their prices are going up. That’s just a bit dishonest, no?