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Vybe Networks

★★★★ 1.0 · 1 Review

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What is Vybe Networks?

Vybe Networks was founded in 2014 when two of Canada's internet pioneers, D'Arcy Cain and Jim Adams, merged their businesses. Vybe provides web design & hosting and VoIP. But what we excel at is providing businesses with an integrated online suite of Apps to manage your business. Using VybeOffice, our clients can not only manage their emails, web sites and phones, but also handle CRM, do their books, take in online payments and do marketing - PLUS many more components. We provide the foundation to your online business.

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Review Summary

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Vybe Networks receives a damning single review from a long-term customer who rates it one star.

The reviewer, who has dealt with the company for years through its previous incarnation as Vex.net, describes a steep decline in service quality. They credit the original owner-operated model with responsiveness—the Cains would answer calls personally—but report that the transition to Vybe Networks introduced unresponsive, unhelpful staff. Support requests go unanswered for days, phone menus route callers in circles, and the reviewer names specific department failures: sales and marketing collapse into one person, while support staff simply don't pick up. The sole bright spot mentioned is after-hours DSL support provided by a contractor (Coliseum Online).

Beyond poor communication, the reviewer documents repeated domain management failures—lost domains they held through Vybe but could not control directly—and abandonment of a recent phone-porting request. The review cuts off mid-sentence and reads as a frustrated account from someone who gave the company multiple second chances over years without success. With only one review available, this feedback represents a single perspective, though its specificity and length suggest a substantive customer relationship.

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