Xplore Outage Report in Barrière, British Columbia
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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 Barrière, British Columbia
The chart below shows the number of Xplore reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Barrière, British Columbia 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.
- Internet (74%)
- Wi-fi (11%)
- Total Blackout (8%)
- E-mail (3%)
- TV (3%)
- Phone (1%)
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Xplore Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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CircularLogic (@CircularLogic89) reported@m3t4lw01f @Xplornet @CRTCeng While those articles refer to *cellular signal, the wireless home internet via LTE would be affected similarly
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Fred Cee (@Fred_Wreck1983) reported@Xplornet they'll make u sign a contact for a year, say u can opt out of for upto 30 days, during that time ur internet will work flawlessly, but after those 30 days that's it, ur speeds will go to ****. and after ur year contract is up, and the equipment that u RENT from them breaks down,
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Chris Hammer (@hammer4974) reported from South Frontenac, Ontario@Xplornet many internet users of your service in @SthFrontenacTwp having internet issues and getting kicked off? Is there too much of a surge on the system? @SFrontenac
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sampaguita ll 🇨🇦 (@Sampaguita_II) reported.@Xplornet, power companys warn their customers before planned maintenance so any one working at home can reschedule zooms, emails etc. Why do you just shut things down with no warning when people have to work from home using the internet? Show some concern for you customers!
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Billy Pickles (@BillyPickles6) reported from Centre Wellington, OntarioAnyone else in Wellington area with @Xplornet been down since 8am this morning?
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Chris Wood (@woodzybcfc) reported@Xplornet A week went by no call, so another call to Xplornet and was advised they have escalated the call and we will get a response by end of day Monday. Don’t be shock as we were bot we didn’t get any response or call. To think this is just to set up a service appointment.
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Lexie. #B.L.M (@joanlemmesmash) reported@Xplornet hey instead of posting nature pictures, why don’t you update your customers about their outages? Your tech support Line now goes to an automated message and cannot call through. I work from home for the gov’t, but can’t even update my supervisor for an ETA of service.
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Chris Wood (@woodzybcfc) reported@Xplornet Firstly the contractor Interpc took no time to set up the system he “Andy” was more interested in leaving to get to another call rather than ensure the service was performing correctly.
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m3t4lw01f (@m3t4lw01f) reportedI bet the person that reads @APLenehan's Twitter (let's be honest, he doesn't do it for himself) must have to chuckle at all the crap people give him for how shitty his company @Xplornet is. Hi guys, nothing personal, the company is just awful and needs to die is all.
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m3t4lw01f (@m3t4lw01f) reportedInstalling a game on Xbox. Started yesterday at 3pm. It's downloaded 28.77GB since. Let's do the math on how slow my 25mbps @Xplornet connection actually is, shall we? 28.77GB=235765 megabits 29 hours=104400 seconds Divide the two and we get 2.3mbps. "Up to" in action.