Rogers Outage Report in Val-d'Or, Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Québec
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Val-d'Or, Québec
The chart below shows the number of Rogers reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Val-d'Or 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 (14%)
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Wi-fi (10%)
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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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Keith Armbruster
(@KeithArmbruster) reported
@RogersHelps Still no coverage ... when can we expect service to be restored?
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Jeff W
(@jeffster1970) reported
@jaysfaninwhite @RogersHelps Just my 10¢ worth of opinion: get yourself a good wireless router/AP. Doesn't matter if it's Bell or Rogers or whoever, they give crappy equipment that has poor whole home coverage. I use Google and I get the advertised speeds throughout most of my home.
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Rose
(@ScotfreeMe) reported
@TweetiepieHawly @RogersHelps Just wait. They bought Shaw. Things are about to get worse for the end user. Such monopolies should never be allowed, when it comes to particular services. Canadians have little choice, when it comes to certain business. Our airlines for instance. Consumers=$ to these, that's it.
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Stilez
(@stilez) reported
@smiler2729 @RogersHelps It'll only be $2 or so. Take your monthly plan (say $60/mth) ÷ 30days =$2/day. So because it was down 24hrs, you'll only get a $2 rebate. Better to ask for free data or something else
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Lianne
(@Prairies) reported
@Scoutycat2 @CTVGCampbell Check out @RogersHelps . I still don’t have service
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Frank Verbeauty
(@Frank_N_Beauty) reported
@Rogers Maybe it won't cut out mid fight like it does every time you clowns have a PPV. Look at our Tweet history together (where I provided photo evidence) if you're questioning the sincerity of this.. #rogersisass
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Jack H
(@iJacap99) reported
@RogersHelps We want compensation for this!! I’ve had no service on my phone for over 29 hours!! Ridiculous!! I have important calls to make!! This is not acceptable for 110 dollars a month!
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Sebas1509
(@Hache_Sebastien) reported
@roadtoserfdumb @RogersHelps There was an update on their website. Rogers’ network partner is Ericsson, and Ericsson pushed an unstable update on a very important part of the network interface. The intermittent service losses were caused by the other parts of the interface being overloaded by the xtra demand
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Oleksiy Гайда
(@0x4f47) reported
Even if you are fully vaccinated, the CDC recommends against using SMS for 2FA authentication, especially if you're a @RogersHelps customer. Side effects may include being unable to login, anywhere, for a period of up to 12 hours.
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Natalie
(@natalierlandry) reported
@WearyKirin @RogersHelps It wasn’t just internet that people lost, it was phone services as well. With many people not having a landline, wireless is the only form of contact they have. If an emergency were to happen and no one could get a hold of someone, it’s catastrophic.