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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 Mulmur, Ontario

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Xplore Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Addy_Bo
    Bobo Baggins (@Addy_Bo) reported

    @cbraedley @CBCNS @nsgov I literally signed up for Xplornet today. Been livi mg without internet at the house for several years, reluctant to pay for Xplornet. They have promos now that are palatable and give me something until Fibre arrives next year. It’s sad in this day and age to have these issues

  • DrewPeacock705
    J Snow (@DrewPeacock705) reported

    @xplore_ca Oh ya? 3 calls to cancel advising AH was deceased and offered death certificate. Still got billed another month and called only to have agent demand to speak to my dead father. Two calls later and it is cancelled. 5 calls total to cancel.

  • Beardune
    Andrew Single (@Beardune) reported

    @nathan_koop Xplornet taking over MBNetset was a big step down in quality. Manitoba has squandered the value of all the dark fiber that MB Hydro put in, and now Starlink is making it obsolete.

  • CSawisky
    Christina Sawisky 🧡 (@CSawisky) reported from Macdonald, Manitoba

    Because #Xplornet sucks so bad I’ve used all my data. I need a better option!

  • VoosieVooters
    Lomaxcat (@VoosieVooters) reported

    @xplore_ca I'm getting latency of 1.5s with my Xplore service. Not much of a bargain.

  • GerardCooke8
    Gerard Cooke (@GerardCooke8) reported

    @xplore_ca I have called tech support 50 times and they can’t fix the issue. It’s too many customers on the Pugwash Nova Scotia tower. You can’t fix my problem till you fix the tower. Most of the people in my area are switching over to star link. I will too this spring.

  • moegaultier
    Moe G (@moegaultier) reported

    @xplore_ca Yeah right, and using rabbit ears and pots and pan to transmit from customer to customer…

  • NotYetDone1
    NotYetDone (@NotYetDone1) reported

    @theJagmeetSingh Xplornet.... Home of 480p on 1-2 devices, plus that 700+Ping. It's sad to see that my only option was (the Above) for a couple of years. We now got Access Internet in our town (which i still can't Access, due to Geo issues) it's getting better. Bless Starlink for Accessibility

  • Mullin_95
    Mayor of Thunderhill (@Mullin_95) reported from Swan River, Manitoba

    @darrell88384848 @jayDouc3tt3 @BambinoJalapeno My only options for internet here are xplornet and Starlink , or hotspot my phone which would would require a cell booster because the cell signal is non existent.

  • uncleal13
    Allan Wilson (@uncleal13) reported

    @CoryBMorgan I had Xplornet, worked great for a few years, then it would bog down in the evenings as everyone in the area was streaming video. I switched to Statlink, works much better. Currently here in Saskatchewan in my village there are crews going through running the main fiberoptic lines and should have it to all the residences sometime in the summer. I'll be switching to the fibre when I can. I like Starlink, but I don't think it is sustainable, when it is up to full capacity, to continuously launch 3,000 satellites a year to maintain a fleet of 15,000. They are low earth orbit. Meaning each satellite can only stay in orbit about 5-7 years, then it comes down and burns up.