Vidéotron outages and service status in Farnham, Quebec
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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 Farnham, Quebec
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Vidéotron Issues Reports Near Farnham, Quebec
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Farnham and nearby locations:
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❄️SweetMarie❄️ (@SweetMarie1976) reported from Saint-Alphonse-de-Granby, Quebec@antartik @Videotron Il semble que ça soit la borne qui soit défectueuse. Un technicien viendra demain
Vidéotron Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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François Caron 🇨🇦 (@Milnoc) reported@fanCRTCProfling I'm currently having a Vidéotron mobile data outage. Very rare. I think a cell tower died in Kanata North of the 417.
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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@troybeno @Videotron Nobody will give us a straight answer about when they’ll get this patent issue settled
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Commissioner Miner (@fanCRTCProfling) reportedBased 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.
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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.
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Marc Brodeur (@BrodeurAZ) reported@N_A_Waller @HockeyScribe @AZadarski Pretty sure the Nordique’s issue was primarily le colisee. It was too small for the NHL. The new videotron centre is an NHL sized rink.
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Morin (@MorinLoL1) reported@drewlevin IDK if you are able to put me in contact with the right person, but there has been a disconnection problem with all Videotron (Internet provider) users in Quebec, Canada since last patch... We randomly DC for 30 seconds literally every game/few times a game. Only LOL.
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Geeno (@Geeno262) reported@AmazingZoltan try videotron i found i get great customer service
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Abcdyuiop (@Abcdyuiop1) reported@Videotron What about us? When will we.get ours??? Ndg.. nobody has come to fix the broken wire here
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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. "