Rogers Says Wireless Services are ‘Starting to Recover’ Across Canada
Rogers says its wireless services are starting to come back online. A spokesperson told iPhone in Canada the following statement half an hour ago:
Our wireless services are starting to recover and our technical teams are working hard to get everyone back online as quickly as possible. As our services and traffic volumes return to normal, we will continue to keep our customers updated. As previously announced, we will be proactively crediting all customers and will share more information on that process soon.
Rogers wireless services, phone and internet went down more than 15 hours ago, affecting customers and businesses nationwide.
The company said in an interview earlier today that “millions” of customers are affected by the outages, and did not elaborate on the cause of what caused the major downtime.
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Now that it’s been shown to be an unreliable service multiple times, they should lower the cost of their unreliable service. Only fair. They charge as if it’s a premium service. And it’s not.
Watching people huddle around free wifi spots at coffee shops and stores looked a lot like Cuba.