Several service disruptions in London area due to Rogers outage
CTV
London police says it is aware of the network outages being experienced by Rogers customers and is asking people not to test their phone by calling 9-1-1.
The Rogers network outage impacting St. Joseph’s Health Care London.
A statement from the organization reads, “St. Joseph’s Health Care London is aware of the current Rogers network interruption. St. Joseph’s systems within the hospital are unaffected. At this time, there are no changes to patient appointments, including surgeries. Patients with scheduled appointments should ensure they come to their appointment unless they have been contacted directly.”
The hospital also says virtual care appointments are still available for those who have access. For patients who are unable to connect, health care teams will be in touch to rebook your appointment.
London Police Service says it is also aware of the network outages being experienced by Rogers customers and is asking people not to test their phone by calling 9-1-1.
Police tell CTV News London they have received several calls Friday morning of people calling 9-1-1 to make sure it still works.
“Doing so ties up the system for people who are in need of emergency assistance,” said police in a social media post.
If you are experiencing issues with your phone, you are asked to use a landline or try another mobile device that is not on the Rogers network.
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