Xplore outages and service status in Jolicure, New Brunswick
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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 Jolicure, New Brunswick
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Xplore Issues Reports Near Jolicure, New Brunswick
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Jolicure and nearby locations:
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Robert Valke (@RobertValke) reported from Sackville, New BrunswickSadly we have a very bad , but expensive internet connection through Xplornet , so can’t work from home . Not only slow but unreliable; room for improvement; but as long as the government let only two businesses ( Rogers,Bell ) harvest the money , nothing will change .
Xplore Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Commissioner Miner (@fanCRTCProfling) reportedAlternative explanation: These people use Xplornet that never works. These people used to hitting send 9 times for everything. A product of their "world Class" Canadian Communications. This is likely the best explanation and "OpenMedia" was honest enough to show it. #CRTC
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Mike Gazzola (@The_RealestReal) reported@xplore_ca Not enough towers, prices that are legitimately out of this world for the service offered. There’s no other companies out here though so you have no other option. They know this and take advantage which is why there’s a class action against them right now
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Michael Quinlan (@MikeSQuinlan) reported@Iraqveteran8888 That is as bad as Xplornet. I guess I will not be switching over to Starlink anytime soon unless they can crank up the speed and reliability.
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Lucas Bourque (@Lucas_Bourque_) reportedWhere I live we surprisingly don’t have Bell Fibre. Our only options were Eastlink, Xplornet, or Starlink. Eastlink’s lines in our area were very congested and the service was often slow and spotty, so we decided to try Starlink.
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Gerard Cooke (@GerardCooke8) reported@xplore_ca You don’t need my account information to tell me if an upgrade is planned for the Pugwash, Nova Scotia tower and if so when. You have my name that will show I am a customer of xplore.
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AtomicHydra (@atomic_hydra) reported@xplore_ca Games=Unplayable watching streams in any decent quality is non existent Streaming or uploading of any kind is non existent I will certainly lose my job because of this companies bad internet. Uploading files for work is a nightmare Video calls cant hear me because im a robot.
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AtomicHydra (@atomic_hydra) reported@xplore_ca Bro worst internet in history of canadians. Id rather have bell or rogers with a CAP. #xplornethasthirdworldinternet
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Jean-François Mezei (@jfmezei) reported@Cory_Boehm No. Xplornet was just PR exercise with Xplornet never having intention to invest and develop a large network from scratch. (in fact, the real Xplornet spun that business off and it is now shutting own).
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David Hudec (@DaveAHudec) reported@xplore_ca Once again business fiber is down during operating hours and can't get ahold of anyone for support... Why are we paying $600 a month and can't even talk to someone for support.
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Rob Anderson (@randerson137) reported@AdrienLouisSala Bruce Owen, spokesman for Mb Hydro, said all existing contractual obligations will continue to be met either by Xplornet or MHT “the fibre-optic network will continue to be owned and managed by Mb Hydro, providing safe, reliable energy to Manitobans at the lowest possible cost.