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Bell Canada working to restore internet after almost 140,000 affected in Ontario, Quebec

21 May 2025
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Bell Canada working to restore internet after almost 140,000 affected in Ontario, Quebec
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Thousands of Canadians experienced a widespread internet outage on Wednesday morning due to issues with Bell, affecting customers primarily in Ontario and Quebec. The company acknowledged the service interruptions on social media and reported over 140,000 outage notifications by 9:37 a.m. ET, although some users indicated their service was restored within half an hour. Bell’s support page, which was temporarily inactive, has since been restored, and the National Post has reached out for further comment.

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