Xplore Outage Report in Amisk, Alberta
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Xplor (formerly known as Xplornet) is a Canadian wireless carrier and rural internet service provider. It is the largest rural fixed wireless broadband service provider in the country. Offers wireless internet services using satellite or 4G technology.
Problems in the last 24 hours in Amisk, Alberta
The chart below shows the number of Xplore reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Amisk and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Xplore users through our website.
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Internet (76%)
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Wi-fi (12%)
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Total Blackout (9%)
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E-mail (2%)
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TV (1%)
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Phone (1%)
Community Discussion
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Xplore Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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m3t4lw01f
(@m3t4lw01f) reported
@olblue81 @Xplornet note, those results were pre-Christmas on Vanscoy tower. I've since been moved to Martensville tower and results are a mixed bag ranging from "nothing" to "hot garbage" with a few hours of "not what I pay for but just usable" here and there. My Twitter history shows more.
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Janice Hicks
(@Ouzoshrimplover) reported
@Xplornet Yes. We have been exploring other internet providers after searching for your "hidden gem" you call fast service.
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Walter Robinson 🇨🇦
(@walterrobinson) reported
@SteveClarkPC Mr. Clark, what about your constituents who are WFH but can't get reliable internet service from @Xplornet -- they could lose their jobs, their university age kids are losing semesters and your government has contracted with/promoted this company. #onpoli
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James Bergeron
(@jamesbergeron) reported
@Xplornet have you changed the throttling policies? I seem to be locked at 3.5Mbps now, like every speed test no matter what time of day is exactly 3.5. My signal has not changed from when I was getting 20ish a few days ago.
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Chad Peters
(@cpwcsk) reported
@olblue81 @Xplornet I am on the 25mb/200 satellite service, so I am paying over double what you are. I never get anywhere close to that anymore I called @woodrivercontr1 over a month ago about switching but they have never returned my phone call so 😒
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Paul Adamson
(@Paulywoggsvoice) reported
@grailyacres @Travisdhanraj @xplornet have made it their business model to oversubscribe and underserve their rural customers. I was lucky to have some competition in my area (Southgate on). Hopefully one day, you will too. It's awful that they have the ear (and funds) of government for rural broadband.
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Shannon Chant
(@shannon_chant) reported
@olblue81 @Xplornet We used to have it. Between crappy speeds and customer service we went to unlimited data on our cell phones for a bit. We have a local guy now that is better a lot of the time
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PatDeline2
(@Deline2Pat) reported
@ToddSmithPC @EOWC_ON @EORN_CA It is pathetic so help is much needed. We have Xplornet...they promised to upgrade their tower, it’s over crowded, still have not upgraded and still say “it’s coming”. Our internet is so unreliable and you don’t get near why you pay for. Bell won’t put up anymore towers...cogeco
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Trent Sundgaard
(@solar_chicken) reported
@olblue81 @Xplornet I have CCI, which is indirectly Xplorenet. I get what I pay for 30/2Mbps. DYK -Xplorenet sold to StonePeak - US based corp. No longer Cdn company. Rural broadband in Canada is no longer a Cdn solution.
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Stephanie West
(@SWestyyyy13) reported
@Xplornet We have not had internet for the past 3 days! Why will you not send a technician to fix it?! Horrible service