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Shaw outages and service status in Christina Lake, British Columbia

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Shaw offers broadband internet, TV and phone services to businesses and individuals. Shaw mainly serves clients in British Columbia and Alberta.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Christina Lake, British Columbia

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Shaw Issues Reports

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  • JenniferKingsb6
    Jennifer & Devina “The Ginja Ninja” 🇨🇦❤️🇺🇦 (@JenniferKingsb6) reported

    @Shawhelp Well I guess your app guys heard everybody yelling at them. They just released another update - and this one works. But #getitrightthe1sttime and save yourself trouble.

  • penskefile79
    Dave W (@penskefile79) reported

    @Shawhelp I need help. My cable keeps cutting out - to the point I can’t watch anything. The shows I recorded also have issues. Some of them have audio issues or are not accessible. I’ve tried to call a couple times - but the hold time is +1 hour and I just give up. Please help.

  • LindsayWiebeRD
    Lindsay I.R Wiebe (@LindsayWiebeRD) reported

    Well, it’s Sunday afternoon and @Rogers and @Shawhelp never came through with a better plan, so it appears that my services will be discontinued tomorrow after making some calls to Costco’s internet, Teck savvy, Bell & Telus. If anyone has any suggestions on providers, send em.

  • GuyBarnabe
    Guy_Barnabe (@GuyBarnabe) reported

    @Shawhelp problems with ABC this morning in Winnipeg: XRE-031 37 This channel is temporarily unavailable…. Tried on multiple terminals and via Rogers watch-online website…

  • Alex_Deggs
    Alex Deggs (@Alex_Deggs) reported

    @Shawhelp I have tried all before contacting you. Besides I have tried to login on different devices that I have never used my Rogers account on and it’s the same. Takes me back to login page. Is there somewhere I can be referred to for more help. My security cameras are super important

  • truebusterflash
    Don T Beakunt (@truebusterflash) reported

    @Shawhelp Your link says outages are unavailable. wtf?

  • surrey1111
    'Nucknation (@surrey1111) reported

    @Shawhelp Thanks for asking. My wifi is good. But i have barely got 1 line on network (vertical), and sometimes in the other end of my house, i can’t download or upload and call drops. I was hoping to change something there to make it better.

  • oc_2030_vision
    OC_2030 (@oc_2030_vision) reported

    @Shawhelp No. It looks like someone found the issue when they came back to work on Monday … next time, please just have someone go to a TV and check for me please. Sometimes the easy way can be easy …

  • LindsayWiebeRD
    Lindsay I.R Wiebe (@LindsayWiebeRD) reported

    @Shawhelp It shouldn’t be a persistent problem to have wifi outages everyday. It’s becoming too much of a problem when I’m covering the cost of a service you provide for over $100 a month.

  • Danrek77
    Dave (@Danrek77) reported

    @Shawhelp No timeline, no email confirmation, and I’m not a new customer. I’m being billed for 2 gigabit now, without the hardware for it. I am hesitant to send this beat up box back without knowing I will be getting hardware to actually use the service