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mhr1
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

Hello , 

Has anyone tried the network strength outside of London, in the suburbs as Komoka , Dorchester, Oneida?

would be glad to hear your experience!

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Hi @mhr1, it's Bell and Telus who own the towers (as well as Sasktel). The rest of the sub-brands are virtual operators. They don't own any network infrastructure of their own. See here for all the details:

https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Discussions/Network-sharing-explained/td-p/129092

 

Here's a good map of the providers. See how Bell compares with Rogers in your area:

https://www.ertyu.org/steven_nikkel/cancellsites.html


@mhr1 wrote:

Hello Sheyton,

Thanks for the reply ,,yet do you mean Public uses the network towers of any of those providers you mentioned?


The towers from Bell or Telus are used for public mobile.

mhr1
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

Hello Sheyton,

Thanks for the reply ,,yet do you mean Public uses the network towers of any of those providers you mentioned?

Thanks @JaimeLaPizza!

Hi @mhr1, to answer your question, the coverage will be exactly the same for Telus, Koodo, Public Mobile, Bell, Virgin, Lucky Mobile. If you know anyone on any of those providers, it'll be the same.

JaimeLaPizza
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

I was intrigued by @Triguy's comment "If there are Telus or Bell towers then there should be coverage.".  I wanted to learn more and did some research.  Here is a super great post by @sheytoon on network sharing.  It's there you will learn that "Bell and Telus only share the RAN across Canada." (what ? Smiley Very Happy).  Don't trust me, go and read it !  Smiley Very Happy  Once you're a pro on network sharing @mhr1 , you can go to this page and check where are Bell's or Telus' towers in your area.  By clicking on a logo (they indicate towers), a window will open and give you the distance between you (somewhere on the map) and that tower.  For example, I checked for the centre of Komoka... there are a few towers around it at about 3 km.  It should provide good signal... but the best answer will be from someone living in Komoka.

Triguy
Mayor / Maire

Here is a link for the coverage map.

https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/bc/coverage.  If there are Telus or Bell towers then there should be coverage.

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