Dorian’s impact: Maritimers complain about cellphone service failure
HALIFAX — Federal Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale says he’s heard from residents in the Maritimes livid about losing cellphone service after post-tropical storm Dorian swept through the region, causing widespread power outages and property damage.
Speaking Tuesday from a slightly damaged government wharf in Herring Cove, N.S., Goodale pledged financial support through disaster assistance programs, but he also made a point of urging fed-up cellphone users to take action, saying he’s heard about their frustration “loud and clear.”
“For those who have been affected by what they consider to be faulty or deficient telephone services, they … should make their concerns known to the … regulatory authority,” Goodale said, referring to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.
“They need to know if customers believe the response to the emergency was not at the level they have a right to expect …. Make sure you make that concern known to the CRTC.”