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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:

  • arkachatter1986
    Arka Chatterjee (@arkachatter1986) reported

    @Videotron You seem to be getting worser by the day , maybe the monopoly is catching up to you ... Every day my internet is down for 2 to 3 times.

  • Kyorasaki
    Kyo 紫咲キョ 💚 👾 🖤 (@Kyorasaki) reported

    @Sareniia do you have access to starlink? im with videotron and i'm having consistent problem, i was looking at it lol

  • garysimmons
    🇨🇦 Gary Simmons (@garysimmons) reported

    @freedomsupport I'm moving to Montreal in May... Is there any chance we'll see an integration of the Videotron Quebec network that quickly so that I don't have to leave Freedom?

  • LedZepFan1976
    Matt Britton 🍉🇵🇸 1-1 (@LedZepFan1976) reported from Châteauguay, Quebec

    @DarrenWHaynes @HILITINGHOCKEY @TrentDavies69 I have all the sportsnet channels on videotron ($15/month for them all). Watched the game last night on SNE, and had access to it on the other Snet channels too of course I turned it off in the 3rd when they were down 4-1 in the 3rd but still. Haven't missed a game since R1 G1

  • yankiadler
    Trump Is President (@yankiadler) reported

    @Videotron your Internet is down in Montreal ?

  • jesshabs
    J (@jesshabs) reported

    Is anyone else having issues with Videotron home internet? For a few days now I've been losing internet connection multiple times a day for 20-30 minutes at a time.. @Videotron

  • s_slosada
    sLosada (@s_slosada) reported

    @Videotron Hi, That's not in my property, I'm only trying to help you. If Videotron wants to get emergency calls and unhappy customers once it breaks, it's your own decision.

  • RiouxSVN
    RiouxSVN (@RiouxSVN) reported

    Update on the ongoing outage: power is restored, but our network provider (Videotron) still has issues with the power outage. They did not provide an ETA yet.

  • tgirliebri
    Bri 💖🏳️‍⚧️ (@tgirliebri) reported

    And all 3 also operate under their own names So you got a total of 9 different carriers, but in reality it's actually 3 Videotron, Freedom, and Sasktel are the only independent cell providers in Canada There was MTS (Manitoba Telecom Service) but Bell took them over in 2017

  • FrancisTaquin1
    Francis Taquin (@FrancisTaquin1) reported

    " With Rogers shutting its 3G network on July 31 too, it’s likely that Freedom Mobile and Videotron’s 3G shutdown is related, since its wireless customers also roam on Rogers. “Starting July 31, 2025, one of our Canadian partners will begin shutting down their 3G network, beginning with the province of Quebec, as well as Ottawa, and it’s surrounding areas,” says Freedom Mobile. Recently, Rogers and Fido have already started cutting off working phones that were using its 3G networks, in what was deemed accidental. Rogers is also charging a $75 network fee if users continue to use 3G networks. "