Telecom operators say their P.E.I. cellphone networks are close to 100 per cent restored, nearly one week after Fiona swept through the province on Sept.
But some customers, including those in highly populated areas, continue to report slow data speeds, dropped calls and inconsistent texting.
Lantz also reported data service did improve the evening of Sept. 29 but then slowed again on the morning of Sept. 30. Rogers did not reply to emailed questions sent on Sept. 29. On Sept. 26, Rogers reported to SaltWire that 90 per cent of their mobility network had been restored in P.E.I. Geoff Moore, Bell’s director of network operations, said service disruptions are likely related to network prioritization of voice and 911 networks. - Submitted
Felled trees knocked out power lines, disrupting power and internet services for tens of thousands of Island homes following post-tropical storm Fiona. - Stu NeatbySome questions have been raised about the adequacy of back-up battery power of mobility providers in the aftermath of the storm.
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