Xplore Outage Report in Gimli, Manitoba
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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 Gimli, Manitoba
The chart below shows the number of Xplore reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Gimli 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 (11%)
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Total Blackout (8%)
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E-mail (2%)
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TV (2%)
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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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Mike Witkowicz
(@MikeWitkowicz) reported
@TerryHyra @Xplornet @starlink 1/2 I think all Canadian internet suppliers went to the same school of customer service, it would be titled "how to own a position and piss off your subscribers". BellMTS this week was no better, deal for 2 years to "new" subscribers significantly cheaper for 2 years.
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Nyles Desrochers
(@BaldurBarons) reported
@DtotheIzzoAcres @Smithfamilyseed @Xplornet It’s there own fault for caring more about adding too many customers instead of providing quality service to the ones they had.
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Elvis
(@ElvisCavalic) reported
@laethyn @TekSavvyBuzz @CBCNews You might be one of the few happy people with rural internet provided by Bell or Xplornet with Bell's network, for the rest of us we get low speeds that The throttled the moment your neighbor puts on Netflix. They just resell and try marketing themselves as the little guy.
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Chad Rivet
(@rivetc78) reported
@Xplornet Stay away from Xplornet folks! Absolutely the worst possible service you could get! They refuse to fix my issues created after they performed maintenance on my tower!
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Tori Cress
(@wahtasweetnish) reported
@Nayzj I hope Starlink comes to us all soon. I was dealing with a super condescending Xplornet CSR trying to get Gloria's month reset. Told CSR that if I gotta fundraise the $ for G, I will so she can leave such a ****** service.
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Metal Wolf
(@m3t4lw01f) reported
My internet isn't working because I'm using it too much. According to Xplornet. That's a laugh, considering we can't use it at all. Google wifi says I'm using 0.2mbps down and 0.3mbps up (when it's actually working). Hardly saturating the connection right?
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Fast Jeff
(@fastjeff) reported
@Xplornet Make it sound like you'd send in techs to fix xplornet's duct taped failing infrastructure and it's only this year you've been failing as an ISP.... xplornet is a terrible ISP. #cancelxplornet
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Rektify
(@RektifyCrypto) reported
@Xplornet @moseleywilliams Just canceled your service, I got my Starlink today and was connected in under 5 minutes, 3 seconds later I called you losers to cancel. Goodbye forever!!!
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Nick
(@Nick62289935) reported
@Xplornet @charlie1105 That's right Charlie, call their support department to have them explain how to unplug/replug for 4 minutes of half-decent service...only to need to do it again, and again... Don't call too often though...they'll block your number like they did to me.
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Sean Sopata
(@laethyn) reported
@ElvisCavalic @TekSavvyBuzz @CBCNews I often run at dial-up speeds. And the issue is that a 600$ hardware cost is an entry price far too high for many people. And again: xplornet -> 120 Bell -> 140 Starlink -> 120 All with similar top bit speeds and latency. Only one of them has an upfront cost.