Vidéotron Outage Report 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
The chart below shows the number of Vidéotron reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Debert and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Vidéotron users through our website.
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Internet (63%)
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Wi-fi (16%)
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TV (11%)
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Total Blackout (6%)
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E-mail (3%)
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Phone (2%)
Community Discussion
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Vidéotron Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Dbars
(@djbarsanti) reported
@Videotron Service is down again
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Marc Lawsane
(@InsaneLawsane) reported
@Videotron so what's the problem now?
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Solid Shatner
(@KarlMagnonMan) reported
@cbcmarketplace @CBC @cbcgem I’ll also add the hat the Rogers merger with Shaw needs to be stopped. It’s great Shaw is going to sell its phone service to Videotron in QB as part of the “conditions” for Quebec and ONLY Quebec. It should not be allowed.
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TaxOnTime.net
(@TaxOnTime) reported
It looks like @Videotron cell service is having issues making calls. Text and data services are working. @CRTCeng
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Algis Akstinas
(@AlsoKnownAs_AA) reported
@JJ_McCullough Foreign help or homegrown competition, issue is in barrier of entry. Need $5B to enter the market and serve 50% population. After this merger Canada will have 2.85 national wireless networks (Bell+TELUS, Rogers and Videotron+Freedom). Open them up for competition. Go Full #MVNOs.
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Eduardo Revuelta
(@eduardorevuelta) reported
@Videotron gaming using this third world internet is so frustrating and I'm stuck with this garbage for another 6 months..
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Phil Vasquez
(@tinpanalleypics) reported
@Videotron Ok, the chat link for anything but tech support wasn't working at all. That's why I asked.
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kal creates
(@KalSDavian) reported
@Videotron Yeah, you keep saying that, and yet we continue to have to use this piece of garbage.
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James Vertigan 🇺🇦
(@jamesvertigan) reported
@harrissn @commsarchives Used to live in former Videotron cable area in London and had their telephone service, got a couple of extensions installed after the Cable & Wireless takeover in 1997 and they were C&W branded. Stayed a cable telephone customer with NTL but left sometime after Virgin takeover.
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ljp0101
(@ljp0101) reported
@Scorpionblue13 @JulianKlymochko Once it acquires Freedom, it has national scale and will be able to create a national network (and is bridged by the other agreements). Videotron will compete aggressively on price, data caps, no roaming, and more. Even if it wanted to do that today, it couldn't.