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Xplore outages and service status in Shediac, New Brunswick

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  • The most common problems reported in this area mention Internet.
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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 Shediac, New Brunswick

The chart below shows the number of Xplore reports we have received in the last 24 hours from users in Shediac, New Brunswick and surrounding areas. An outage is declared when the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line.

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Live Outage Map Near Shediac, New Brunswick

The most recent Xplore outage reports came from the following cities: Dieppe.

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Dieppe Internet 10 days ago
Dieppe Internet 12 days ago
Dieppe Wi-fi 2 months ago
Dieppe Internet 3 months ago
Dieppe Internet 5 months ago
Dieppe Internet 5 months ago

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Xplore Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • semiotechnic
    from the void (@semiotechnic) reported

    @Xplornet are you folks experiencing an outage in some service areas???

  • Devin_Rabey
    Devin Rabey (@Devin_Rabey) reported

    @moegaultier @xplore_ca To transmit from customer to customer......LOL....you must be unaware of how Sattelite Internet operates.

  • DaveNuss17
    🇨🇦Dave Nussbaumer (@DaveNuss17) reported from Yorkton, Saskatchewan

    @OrenCairns Best thing I did 2 years ago….and I had the business package from Xplornet….and they had zero service skills!

  • ThoughtsofT92
    T (@ThoughtsofT92) reported

    @xplore_ca Is there currently an outage in the Lac Ste Anne County area since the big windstorm last night?? My Internet services are down even after restarting my system a few times

  • ByronDarlison
    Byron Darlison (@ByronDarlison) reported

    @Xplornet if you are having me wait 56 minutes to have someone offer me something better to try to keep me as a customer I have to wonder what are you thinking? This customer loyalty process is not going to warm me up to accept what you are proposing. The opposite actually.

  • joejansen1
    Joe Jansen (@joejansen1) reported

    @kevinki16180099 @Shawridgefarm @RSHFarms I've had starlink for 7-8 years.. never had an issue longer than an hour outage.. Watching the Pink Pony Pole Massacre show of Xplornet and government funded shenanigans.. glad we went the route we did.

  • ShazelFable
    Beverly | 📌Commissions open in pin!!📌 (@ShazelFable) reported

    My internet has been on and off since yesterday. Xplornet internet freakin sucks DX

  • VoosieVooters
    Lomaxcat (@VoosieVooters) reported

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

  • 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.

  • dmclean82
    Derek McLean (@dmclean82) reported

    @xplore_ca Hey thats great you have time to tweet about this stuff. Your customers would like their services to work. Filed a ccts complaint this afternoon.