RBC says the Rogersoutage is affecting all of its Canadian financial institutions, including disruptions to Interac and other RBC services. 'Work is underway to resolve this as quickly as possible,' RBC said in a statement to itsdgc
A widespread network outage from Rogers Communications Inc. has left many customers without mobile and internet service Friday morning and is causing problems for police, courthouses, Service Canada passport offices and Interac.
Asked what caused the outage, how many customers were impacted and where, Rogers spokesperson Chloe Luciani referred The Canadian Press back to a tweet promising more updates and saying,"We know how important it is for our customers to stay connected." "If your call fails, please try again, or call from a landline or cellphone with another provider," Ottawa Police said on Twitter.
The outage stands to exacerbate passport delays that have left Canadians lined up outside Service Canada offices for lengthy periods of time as the government works through a backlog. "The Morning Edition listeners will be hearing Metro Morning today. We will be back with you as soon as possible," CBC said.
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