Vidéotron

Vidéotron Outage Report in Saint-Romain, Estrie, Québec

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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 Saint-Romain, Québec

The chart below shows the number of Vidéotron reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Saint-Romain and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

Vidéotron Outage Chart in Saint-Romain, Estrie, Québec 03/19/2026 18:30

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Vidéotron users through our website.

  1. Internet (60%)

    Internet (60%)

  2. Wi-fi (19%)

    Wi-fi (19%)

  3. TV (10%)

    TV (10%)

  4. Total Blackout (6%)

    Total Blackout (6%)

  5. E-mail (4%)

    E-mail (4%)

  6. Phone (1%)

    Phone (1%)

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Vidéotron Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Co_Piloter The CoPiloter (@Co_Piloter) reported

    @denesrothschild @PMan71 @CompBureau Obviously, because Videotron IS a competitor of Freedom. One less telecom is terrible for all of us.

  • VOID65300665 VOID (@VOID65300665) reported

    @Videotron . Internet is gone once again. Hope to get money refunded with all those issue.

  • eduardorevuelta 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..

  • quaid_jennifer Jennifer Quaid (@quaid_jennifer) reported

    Practically, this means: - Tribunal looked at merger as modified by parties (ie with Freedom sale to Videotron) - only AB & BC markets at issue - only wireless market Within these market bounds, there is no substantial lessening or prevention of competition.

  • dave_macattack Dave MacIntyre (@dave_macattack) reported

    @Videotron Hi, my TV and Internet are still down and the link you sent me won't work. Could you please DM me here?

  • LeSeanMTL Coffee & Wingtips (@LeSeanMTL) reported

    @virginmedia Just transferred my mobile from Videotron to Virgin and no service! I never had outages with @Videotron and before I even was hooked up with Virgin, no service. Is it normal for Virgin to have constant outages? This is Canada and we expect major snow storms….

  • WMichaelOsborne Michael Osborne (@WMichaelOsborne) reported

    The first ground of appeal really comes down to who bears the burden of proof. But cases almost NEVER turn on burden. Here, the Tribunal didn't just find that there was no SLPC; it found that the modified deal (Videotron buys Freedom, Rogers buys Shaw) will increase competition.

  • quaid_jennifer Jennifer Quaid (@quaid_jennifer) reported

    3 key points: - Tribunal analysis based on deal, *as modified by divestiture to Videotron*, so only loss of Freedom wireless, not Shaw wireless as a whole - only AB & BC geographic markets in issue - wireline business not considered as @CompBureau did not allege this was issue

  • salgood Salgood Sam aka Max Douglas 💉 💉💉 💉 🦠 (@salgood) reported

    @TekSavvyCSR @Videotron Oh you already are, i talked twice with your help line on the phone, they opened a ticket yesterday and still hadn't gotten any info from @Videotron when i talked to them this afternoon. It's not you it's them.

  • AlsoKnownAs_AA 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.