Vidéotron outages and service status in Milton, Ontario
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Milton, Ontario
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Vidéotron Issues Reports Near Milton, Ontario
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Milton and nearby locations:
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Matthew Gamble (@mgamble) reported from Oakville, Ontario@bramabramson @Mark_Goldberg @Bell @Rogers @TELUS @Videotron @ShawInfo The problem today is mostly on inter-carrier calls, so if calls can be routed without using those trunks it would be a big win. I think I’m going to write a follow up post this week with a primer on PSTN routing.
Vidéotron Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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James Somaeck (@somaeck) reportedTo end this thread, I'd ask @Videotron: 1) Is there a plan to implement #eSim? Don't simply say it's not available -- we know that! The question is whether there is a plan? 2) If "yes" to #1, what is the timeline to rollout? Saying it's a "non-issue" just doesn't cut it. 9/9
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Marie-France Omananda Naomi CastroVelascoContreras (@NaomiCastroVCC) reported-Bell Canada, Telus, Videotron, other "service" providers... -... -Their employ"ees" unlawfully, to the point of criminal offence, stalk their companies customers, clients, mostly using male technicians... -The female emplo"yees" mostly work with them from the call centers. -...
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Scale (@alliareault) reported@GTADC1 @DavidLepofsky @TheAgenda Help. Agora 15 min city Monopoly Vidéotron Centurion landlords not defending their deal- Tribunal Administratif du Logement ruling unauthorized by CTRC refused to give me local # moved to Gatineau No internet in lease incl in rent! Livelihood need I broke my neck Artist Need time
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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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Lex Harvey (@lexharvs) reportedCllr Ainslie asks why not emulate the model in Montreal? In 2013, Bell, Rogers, Telus and Quebec-based Videotron invested equally in a $50-million project to bring cell service to Montreal’s Metro.
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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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irønic (@mortendedans) reported@shawn_elbaz @0xIlyy Fizz uses videotron's network, it's not true FTTH
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Winter (it/that) 🇸🇰🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@WinterBourneTO) reportedplease & spank youuu @FreedomMobile🧡 @Videotron @Quebecor. I know... that yall not battling for customer anymore like u did two years ago. Thats evident in ur plan prices which have gone up but DAMINT FREEDOM... mfkrs is broke like a samomabish these days! No lie. Praise Jesus!
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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. "
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Kamelia (@money_pulasi) reported**** soft launching, Imma buy all the ******* banner, all the advertisement, all the videotron this ******* country. Everybody needs to know.