Rogers Outage Report in Temagami, Ontario
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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 Temagami, Ontario
The chart below shows the number of Rogers reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Temagami and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Rogers users through our website.
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Internet (59%)
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TV (13%)
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Wi-fi (11%)
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Total Blackout (7%)
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Phone (5%)
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E-mail (4%)
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Rogers Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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jourdain guniss
(@JayGuniss) reported
@RogersHelps @Rogers “Vast majority? 🧐 I guess yet again I’m the minority looked down upon. Kitchener still has no internet
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Cheryl Benson #SavingCheryl
(@cherylbenson) reported
Cell & internet/wifi are back, for now. Problem is I’ve had severe network problems with @RogersHelps for 4 yrs my Internet barely works I have very slow downloads & uploads my network drops 1000’s times DAY. I pay a lot of money & have to keep using cellular for network to work
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Jay Michael Bolton
(@JayMBolton) reported
@funlover1999 @RogersHelps If folks understood the scale of what went down at Rogers yesterday you’d be in awe of how quickly they got a majority of customers back online. I work in BCDR and yesterday was borderline miraculous. A needless break, but an inspired fix.
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Sue Smith
(@suesmith85) reported
@RogersHelps How could you notify when service is up? Not a thing working
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Emmy A
(@frecklednon) reported
@katiewatt1992 @Faweezy @RogersHelps Would like to know your response when you break a leg and need 911 but can’t call. Or a heart attack. Or someone breaking into your home. What a stupid ******* take.
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Andrew
(@AMackay23) reported
@Joyhenderson78 @RogersHelps Oh but I’m sure we’ll have to call, ask for it, be offered a lowball, worth less than a day’s service, and push for more, right?
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Lewis A Bursey
(@H2OLOU) reported
@stopthetelusph @FictionalDiary @RogersHelps BGP is a mechanism to exchange routing information between networks on the Internet. The big routers that make the Internet work have huge, constantly updated lists of the possible routes that can be used to deliver each network packet to its final destination.
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bpickle
(@bpickle93) reported
@Dh2410Hayes @keeptheasp @RogersHelps That's a very simple way to look at it but Rogers is a major ISP and people expect reliability. If your internet was down once a month for a year could they just reduce the bill by $3/month and expect everyone to think that's fair?
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JCStew
(@JCStew1313) reported
@R_CaTT @RogersHelps @Rogers It's the cost per month divided by the time of the outage. It's pathetic, really.
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sinda
(@sindagarziz90) reported
@RogersHelps @AboutRogers Canada has one of the most expensive communication and internet plans in the world, and an outage like this is not and option for you unless a natural disaster happen, you can lobby to be monopole and not allow people to have options to buy internet for as reasonable prices 1/2