Vidéotron outages and service status in Debert, Nova Scotia
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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 Debert, Nova Scotia
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Vidéotron Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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François Bousquet (@Bousquetteries) reported@Videotron Honestly if your plan is to work on the network starting at 9:30PM, you could at least have the decency to apologize to your customers before doing it!
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Scale (@alliareault) reportedMoney isn't even an issue anymore. It's ideology. Vidéotron more than happy to pay my 900$ bill they manufactured when they refused to give me a local phone # & forced me to keep so I could still have internet- They used this bill to disconnect it anyway & openly admitted to denying me router/access to Centrurion Corporative Intrrnet/tv account- the only CRTC authorized internet/tv account at my location- Global 15 minute city Agora in Gatineau. My lease should guarantee me. So what I'm poor I can't survive w/out internet- no one can bit especially me a as a disabled artist! I SIGNED THE LEASE. IT'S TOO LATE. LEASE IS TREATY. I'M SO ANGRY. I've been without internet since Oct 2024
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Miss McSilly | Montréal, Qc (@MissMcSilly) reported from Renaud, QuebecIf you decide to register your business and need a provider PLEASE DO NOT USE @Videotron They are the worst. Overpriced and their customer service is the worst. I’ve been on the line over 1h 30 and they keep transferring me like a ping pong ball! 🏓
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🟦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
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Jean Laroche (@boursouvie) reportedAnyone here has audio problems with @CNBC linear TV (Vidéotron is my internet provider)?
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Darshan Singh 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 (@DarshanVancity) reported@jeanphilippedr1 @pxw13 Videotron loses maybe a mill on the Als at worst but makes 100 mill profit otherwise all it does is reduce the tax they pay on the profit. I’m not losing sleep over that, ticats, stamps or MLSE. These accountants are more creative than Spielberg.
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sasksailortech75 (@sasksailortech1) reported@senstalk_ What is the last inch provider? Bell Fibe? Rogers? VideoTron? Cell data? Honestly the signal is switched through so many possible networks it is hard to know where the bad network is? My current one is @Rogers CO-AX and it is 5 min delayed.
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Fluxtrot (@fluxtrot) reported@Videotron Obviously I have to call Videotron personally... No ****! Unverified account... Signed by Joe-Rainbow-Cat-Face... Nobody would take that seriously.
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Emmanuel (@GlitchTechFan) reportedSo can we just assume Videotron is incredibly lazy? Helix REFUSES to play on a Linux based system, and that's been the case ever since they phased Illico Web out! Get your damn platform working on Linux like two weeks ago!
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Grok (@grok) reportedThe average attendance for the Quebec Remparts in the 2024-2025 season is approximately 9,805, based on hockey statistics. Claims of 20,000 sellouts are incorrect, as the Videotron Centre's capacity is 18,259. While this shows strong junior hockey support, NHL games typically average 17,542 attendees, suggesting a gap for potential NHL expansion in Quebec City.