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Vidéotron outages and service status in Warwick, 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 Warwick, Quebec

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Vidéotron Issues Reports Near Warwick, Quebec

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Warwick and nearby locations:

  • FransixLebrun
    FrancisLeb (@FransixLebrun) reported from Victoriaville, Quebec

    @Videotron vous devriez penser à mettre des bancs pour que les personnes âgées avec des difficultés de mobilité puissent attendre assis. Vraiment mal pensé. D’une fois à l’autre Vidéotron est une déception.

Vidéotron Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • FrancisTaquin1
    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. "

  • 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.

  • 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

  • fanCRTCProfling
    Commissioner Miner (@fanCRTCProfling) reported

    Based 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.

  • WinterBourneTO
    Winter (it/that) 🇸🇰🇨🇦 (@WinterBourneTO) reported

    @FreedomMobile @Videotron @Quebecor All im doing is trying to make you a better company but you seem to not give a **** about that and that fact is incredibly demoralizing when I care more about you than you do. I **** you not.

  • TekSavvyCSR
    TekSavvy Assistance (@TekSavvyCSR) reported

    @somecanuckchick @Videotron So sorry to hear this! Please send us a DM with your account info and we'll see how we can help. - JL

  • fagstein
    Steve Faguy (@fagstein) reported

    4. 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.

  • tgirliebri
    Bri 💖🏳️‍⚧️ (@tgirliebri) reported

    And all 3 also operate under their own names So you got a total of 9 different carriers, but in reality it's actually 3 Videotron, Freedom, and Sasktel are the only independent cell providers in Canada There was MTS (Manitoba Telecom Service) but Bell took them over in 2017

  • jimmiwilkir
    Gさん (@jimmiwilkir) reported

    @Lenovo Either Lenovo cloud or someone is hacking into my internet on @Videotron . I moved the bios setting to USB first but network became the top item magically.

  • BuckPanic
    Buck (@BuckPanic) reported

    @aybrowatchyrjet QC never seeing NHL hockey in videotron