Rogers outages and service status in Galloway, British Columbia
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Galloway, British Columbia
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Rogers Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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The Handlebar Gamer (@RSDCDN) reported@Garnet_2203 @Rogers It’s too slow. Both are ****. This sucks.
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{First Name} - (@sanwins) reported@MelissaLMRogers Holy crap indeed. Just think, your painful support calls will now be handled by "Akash from Nova Scotia". @rogers sucks.
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Marni Miller 🇨🇦 (@miller5252) reported@RogersHelps going on close to 48 hours of no service with zero accountability and no expected resolution time. Area of outage is Yonge and York Mills. Two days of being unable to work because of zero internet.
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Serbian Lady D (@VojvotkinjaSRB) reported@Rogers 2 hours on the phone with people who have issues speaking English! Oh I am canceling. I am so pissed that I don't want anything to do with you anymore! Serve Indians with your crap service! We Canadians deserve better and I chose to spend my money elsewhere!
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David Finnis 🚴 (@ilovethearts) reported from Vancouver, British ColumbiaI'm curious how @Rogers thinks dumping 10,000 employees will improve customer service. #cellphones #telecoms #CustomerComplaint
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Old Woman’s Chair (Grandma ZZ) (@JustCanadianGal) reportedOh @Rogers, not at home; can’t get customer service direct you to the web that cannot help the telephone system -no one’s home… did machine hang up on you? Yes. Every time in the past three months.
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Rick Blaine (@JayJjtml555) reported@RogersHelps your website stinks..your bots are horrible..what technology company has a website that has all the features that a website in 2008 had and no more
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Palvinder (@ppsgrover) reported@RogersHelps @RogersHelps @Rogers Unfortunately Customer Care Team is not able to help me much so I am requesting you. Please make sure nothing is charged extra to my account since I already paid regular amount of $64.40 #Rogers #CustomerService
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Ron McNeil (@DzynrRon) reported@TSN_Sports @Rogers FIX YOUR GUIDE ASAP, YOU HAVE ENTIRELY WRONG TIMES FOR THE FORMULA ONE RACE, VERY UNPROFESSIONAL WAY YOU GUYS MANAGE THE PROGRAMMING GUIDE IN ORDER TO PVR SOMETHING
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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?