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The majority of Rogers’ Canadian clients, now have internet access

The majority of Rogers’ Canadian clients, now have internet access

The majority of Rogers’ Canadian clients, now have internet access

Rogers’ Canadian clients, now have internet access.

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  • Rogers says it has restored services to “vast majority” of its customers.
  • Outages began Friday morning and affected cellular, internet and cable services.
  • Some customers were unable to use ATMs or reach 911 emergency services.
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Following widespread interruptions to its cellular, internet, and cable services across the nation; Rogers, one of Canada’s top telecommunications firms, announced on Saturday; that the “vast majority” of its customers again had access to those services.

Some consumers were unable to use ATMs or call 911 emergency services; due to the disruptions, which started on Friday morning.

According to Rogers, efforts are in progress to quickly restore services; to the company’s remaining clients.

The business said Friday afternoon that it was making headway; on resuming its services.

Rogers recognised this in a late-afternoon post on its website “the effects of our outage on your life”; adding that “every technical partner and resource is fully on deployment to address the issue”. We will let you know as soon as we are aware of the precise moment; when the Networks will be fully functional. We are presently working on finding a solution.”

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The business also said that it will give consumers a credit for the interruption.

According to Statista, there will be 11.3 million cellular users; using Rogers’ services across Canada in 2021.

According to data from internet monitoring organisation NetBlocks; a fourth of Canada’s internet traffic was down on Friday.

According to a tweet from Toronto Police Operations; certain Rogers cellular users in Toronto were experiencing connectivity issues with 911.

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