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If you aren't a direct Rogers customer, but your provider is owned and operated by Rogers, you could be eligible for up to five days worth of credit on an upcoming bill.

Many providers owned by Rogers, including Fido, Chatr, Zoomer and Tbaytel, to name a few, are working fast to remedy the loss of services that affected countless Canadians due to the July 8 Rogers outage.

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The Rogers network outage had a nationwide impact as countless Canadians were left without phone or internet services, along with disruptions involving payment transactions and emergency services, to name a few.

The telecommunications and media company first acknowledged the outage early morning on July 8 — updating the public regarding their network being down throughout the day.

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Rogers is back! The telecommunications and media company has announced that its wireless services are beginning to restore following a total network outage.

Rogers first acknowledged interruption to its service network early morning on Friday.

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Rogers has caused quite the stir today with the telecommunications and media company's nationwide network outage. Now, Rogers has made it clear they will, in fact, be issuing credits to all customers.

The company first flagged the service outage early in the morning on July 8, acknowledging issues regarding its network and assuring the public that they were doing everything they can to fix the issue.

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Today has been quite the day for Rogers customers as the telecommunications and mass media company's network has been down. However, Rogers has now stated that they are "making progress" as their technical team attempts to restore service.

The outage was first flagged early in the morning on July 8, leaving countless Rogers users without phone or internet service, all while affecting payment transactions and even disrupting some government services, including passport offices.

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If you’re a Montrealer hoping to travel, all that’s standing between you and your passport are lines that stretch overnight and a widespread outage that now seems to be affecting passport offices.

Earlier this morning, July 8, Rogers acknowledged issues affecting their networks, which have yet to be clearly identified or fixed. The service provider promised on Twitter to provide updates as the situation develops.

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While you play solitaire or stare at the ceiling waiting for your internet to come back, it might be worth remembering what happened last time Rogers — and its subsidiary, Fido — majorly flaked out on us.

In April 2021, after the last major outage, Rogers provided a credit equivalent to the day's service fee. The credit automatically appeared on people's bills on the first of May, so if it happens again, you may not need to do anything to receive it.

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