Rogers users report mass outage impacting phones, internet, Interac
across Canada are facing an outage Friday morning, with both cellular and internet services impacted.
The company has yet to formally acknowledge the issue, leaving users in the dark about when they might be able to use their devices again. But reports of the outage have piled up onOver 15,000 Rogers users in Toronto have submitted a complaint, as well as thousands in Montréal, Brampton, and Ottawa. Hundreds of users everywhere from Halifax, N.S. and Victoria B.C. have also reported issues.
The outage is also reportedly impacting ATMs and interac machines across the country, according to reports on social media. Toronto Police Operations acknowledged the ongoing issue in a tweet, noting that some people are struggling to call 911 due to the outage.
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