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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 Rivière-Beaudette, Quebec

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Vidéotron Issues Reports Near Rivière-Beaudette, Quebec

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Rivière-Beaudette and nearby locations:

  • daniellebc1950
    Danielle (@daniellebc1950) reported from Saint-Lazare, Quebec

    @Videotron service a la clientèle assez ordinaire au magasin de Vaudreuil attendue 35 min aucun des 3 techniciens ne m'a regardé pour me dire ça ne sera pas long madame alors je suis partie,!

Vidéotron Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • MorinLoL1
    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.

  • Avanosss
    Avanos 🇨🇦⚜️ (@Avanosss) reported

    @PapiDitzyHarpy @GinoHard_ The language barrier is a pretty weak argument! In Quebec, we’re practically all bilingual and the Montreal Canadiens don’t seem to have any problem! Yes, the market is small, but at least the Videotron Centre would be full for every game!

  • 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.

  • SeanLloyd93
    Sean Lloyd (@SeanLloyd93) reported

    @Videotron just moved and our internet works in one room.... Something needs to be done to fix wifi before we switch back to @Bell

  • LostLunatic2
    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.

  • johnmeloche
    John Meloche (@johnmeloche) reported

    @Videotron you guys having issues?

  • monkski252
    🟦Marlene Monk🇨🇦🌻☮️ (@monkski252) reported

    @jacquesbegood @Videotron I was told by customer service that updates are being loaded so this may be a problem for a few weeks

  • peteypopetey
    PeteyPoPetey (A user) 🇨🇦 #ReleaseTheNames (@peteypopetey) reported

    Freedom wasn't great for cell phones (lots of complaints online) but since Videotron bought them I expect things to be much better. We switched on phone to Freedom and so far, other than a bumpy setup(*), it's been great. *They put the wrong # in one of the account fields so RCS wouldn't work, couldn't explain how and couldn't fix it until we went two service tiers up. Also twice claimed they sent emails which somehow never arrived.

  • lexharvs
    Lex Harvey (@lexharvs) reported

    Cllr 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.

  • fluxtrot
    Fluxtrot (@fluxtrot) reported

    @Videotron Also, the clock is ticking... I will check in every three hours to see what you are actually doing. A non-reply to my DM - I will assume you have done NOTHING (or trying to call that one one guy in India that knows his ****.