Vidéotron outages and service status in Gore Bay, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Gore Bay, Ontario
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Vidéotron Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Scale (@alliareault) reportedIssue can be resolved in my favor. I'm pretty sure @MarkJCarney wants Canadian gobal 15 min city Agora/ Villa to succeed. I know for a fact it's not. I'm NOT the problem. Videotron not following plan they're supposed to & Centurion too ignorant. Centurion/employees need to be OUT
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Mad Treelivin’ (@unacceptedTOON) reported@FreedomMobile @jjlad943674 No no. It’s true. The service has gone down hill since videotron took over
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LibertyDragonette (@LostLunatic2) reported@mrenner_schultz @RichardAubrey11 @Starlink Ah shut up! All the internet service does. Bell Canada, Videotron... they all do. If you have a phone, they spies on you with your data. I don't care, I have nothing to hide. I'm doing nothing illegal.
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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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🇨🇦 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?
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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
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🐾 Flynn 🦊 🔜 FD 🐾 (@ArcticFoxHiro) reported@JustNoOne3001 @yellmapper Just went to Ottawa and picked up n66 and a fuckton of B7 on telus Like, 20mhz of 7, another 20mhz of 7, 20mhz of 2, 15mhz of 66, 30mhz of n66 according to service mode. I didn't even know band 66 was that wide, nevermind having Rogers and Vidéotron also using spectrum
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Steve Faguy (@fagstein) reported4. Allowing vertical integration: The cable companies bought the TV networks, and the CRTC thought this would help give them bigger pockets. Bell bought CTV (and later V/Noovo), Shaw bought Global, Rogers bought Citytv, Videotron bought TVA. But it didn't help the balance sheet.
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Ben || Piloting Service for Endfield (@ThatGuyNamedLB) reported@highmorium Flyer, Spanduk, Videotron, it's time to put these deceased mf on the wall of shame for dying in such a stupid way possible
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Alex Stevens (@AlexSte49374492) reported@ReclaimTheNetHQ I'm not hearing much opposition from the major internet service providers like Bell, Rogers, Telus, Videotron, Cogeco, Eastlink in regard to bill c-22. So I guess they are all in?