Some Rogers wireless customers are not able to make phone calls or use their data.
Rogers confirms some of its customers are experiencing an “intermittent service interruption.”
The company says it is working to restore services as soon as possible.
New Brunswick EMO says it is aware of reported service disruptions and is working with partners to assess the situation.
NBEMO is aware of reported telephone/telecommunications service disruptions with Rogers. We are working with our partners to assess the situation.
— NBEMO / OMUNB (@NBEMO_OMUNB) April 19, 2021
Meanwhile, the City of Saint John is also being impacted by issues on the Rogers network today.
In a news release, the City said the Saint John 911 operations centre is operating as normal but, 911 calls may not work on the Rogers network.
They suggest calling from a separate network or a landline.
Rogers wireless customers are experiencing intermittent service interruptions due to a Canada-wide network outage. For impacts to municipal and PSCC, please visit https://t.co/SBQqIq5i8L
— City of Saint John (@cityofsaintjohn) April 19, 2021