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Xplore outages and service status in St. Stephen, 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 St. Stephen, New Brunswick

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Xplore Issues Reports

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  • atomic_hydra
    AtomicHydra (@atomic_hydra) reported

    @xplore_ca Bro worst internet in history of canadians. Id rather have bell or rogers with a CAP. #xplornethasthirdworldinternet

  • Tybernicus17
    Tybernicus (@Tybernicus17) reported

    @mario4thenorth Same thing as with EORN...Eastern Ontario Regional Network, tasked with getting broadband to rural eastern Ontario. 20+ years and a house bought in '98 can only access Starlink which is not part of EORN. Xplornet satellite latency and cost not competitive. Cell service spotty. When house was purchased Bell Canada promised DSL in 6 months. LOL. First of all too far from local switching central office for DSL.

  • Can_Libertarian
    Bennett Hunter (I am Canadian Libertarian) (@Can_Libertarian) reported

    @macjbby @nationalpost I live stream in full HD with no problem. Typical speeds are around 200 - 300 Mbps down/15-25 Mbps up. I use to be stuck with Xplornet that advertised 10/1 as the best speeds for my area, yet rarely ever got more than 3 - 4 down/1 up. Starlink is on a completely different level,…

  • 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!

  • ByronDarlison
    Byron Darlison (@ByronDarlison) reported

    @Xplornet could we please just both agree that I no longer want to be a customer and could you please just make that happen automatically? Because #THISISNUTS Thank you.

  • Lucas_Bourque_
    Lucas Bourque (@Lucas_Bourque_) reported

    Where 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.

  • Arjentine
    Arjentine - Free of FFXIV (@Arjentine) reported

    Xplore (xplornet) Satellite speed's like water running through a clogged drain (except for if it's raining, in which case it just doesn't work at all -- also metered!). #learnfrommymistakes #theworstserviceinNS #atleast

  • moegaultier
    Moe G (@moegaultier) reported

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

  • rich_sherri
    Sherri Richard (@rich_sherri) reported

    @mcleodtaylor1 @Eastlink That's cheap...I pay $124 for @Bell_Aliant and you can't even watch a movie without continual buffing. Garbage service. Looking at Xplornet which is similar pricing but hopefully better service.

  • nickdodd
    Nick Dodd (@nickdodd) reported

    I lived 10 years where nothing more than 150mb was an option (aside from starlink, or xplornet - but neither support static IP addresses which I need). I personally contacted every fiber provider in Canada about getting fiber and when the major provider finally came to my town I was literally the first person to get hooked up.