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Vidéotron outages and service status in Brampton, Ontario

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Vidéotron is a Canadian integrated telecommunications company active in cable television, interactive multimedia development, video on demand, cable telephony, wireless communication and Internet access services.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Brampton, Ontario

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Vidéotron Issues Reports Near Brampton, Ontario

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Brampton and nearby locations:

  • GuyBolduc
    Guy Bolduc 🎙 (@GuyBolduc) reported from Mississauga, Ontario

    @Videotron a battu ce matin tout les records de mauvais service à la clientèle et vient de perde mon entreprise pour les 250 prochaines années. #lavieestBell

Vidéotron Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • somecanuckchick
    somecanuckchick 🍁@somecanuckchick@mastodon.world (@somecanuckchick) reported

    @TekSavvyCSR @Videotron And we get to start the phone calls ALL OVER AGAIN tomorrow b/c @Videotron seems keen to NOT come back out despite screwing up the TPIA (but claiming a non-existant outage b/c we have cable TV) and forcing us to call TekSavvy instead of sending back the Vidéotron technician.

  • IvanMakesGames
    ScorpioSymbol (@IvanMakesGames) reported

    @Videotron I mean.. we call everytime and are always told the problem is on your end (like right now... 3hr estimate)

  • monkski252
    🟦Marlene Monk🇨🇦🌻☮️ (@monkski252) reported

    @jacquesbegood @Videotron I was told by customer service that updates are being loaded so this may be a problem for a few weeks

  • lumpybag
    Lumpy 🔪 (@lumpybag) reported

    @Videotron BOO! Y'all have provided ZERO information to your clients and have SHOWN you do not care. Idk who runs this account but 100% switching to bell after this terrible service

  • Melinster
    Zohar Bat Sarah 🇨🇦🇮🇱 (@Melinster) reported

    Anyone else unable to use their phone on @Videotron today? Getting a "not registered on network message". Installed their new Sim card, still not working.

  • CorteoNft
    corteo (@CorteoNft) reported

    Hey @Videotron - we're on day three of intermittent wifi issues now. Expect today, it's impacting my work. Can we expect this to be solved? This really isn't acceptable.

  • fanCRTCProfling
    Commissioner Miner (@fanCRTCProfling) reported

    Based on the #CRTC rules in regards to the outage reports, and the fact the no one else filled an outage report, we can conclude Bell actually own Rogers, Freedom and Videotron, or they just buy access from Bell which, per the rules, is allowed to be hidden.

  • Scrip_t3d
    Will (@Scrip_t3d) reported

    @Videotron Will you reset bonus monthly/yearly data? It would be unfair to have lost a good percentage of it due to internet being down.

  • monkski252
    🟦Marlene Monk🇨🇦🌻☮️ (@monkski252) reported

    @jacquesbegood @Videotron I was told by customer service that updates are being loaded so this may be a problem for a few weeks

  • lexharvs
    Lex Harvey (@lexharvs) reported

    Cllr Ainslie asks why not emulate the model in Montreal? In 2013, Bell, Rogers, Telus and Quebec-based Videotron invested equally in a $50-million project to bring cell service to Montreal’s Metro.