08-20-2022 10:04 AM
is 4g faster than 3g for incoming calls . All calls go to my voice mail .
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08-21-2022 08:06 AM
tried a bell sim and it's perfect
08-21-2022 08:05 AM
tried that
08-21-2022 08:04 AM
Done that . Still the same .
08-20-2022 02:34 PM
Well you sure didn't seem to give the place a chance. Just run away at the first sign of trouble. Lots of ideas and questions that went unanswered. Not suggested here yet but did you contact the support people?
If you're still here we'd all love to help. .
08-20-2022 02:21 PM
@Tob1onone wrote:Well bye bye PM
08-20-2022 02:20 PM
@Tob1onone Can you try putting your SIM in another compatible phone and reboot and then back to your phone and reboot for calls going to voicemail issue.
08-20-2022 02:13 PM
Well bye bye PM
08-20-2022 02:13 PM
so I might as well change provider to Roger or bell
08-20-2022 02:12 PM
@Tob1onone wrote:
- doesn't work
Your incoming calls still do not work @Tob1onone ?
Can you try your sim card into another phone to see if calls come in then?
08-20-2022 02:10 PM
08-20-2022 10:25 AM
Ironically, whoever wrote that for the website that the Google search engine is quoting from is neglecting to mention that the lowest frequency available here is actually an LTE feequency.
08-20-2022 10:15 AM
@Tob1onone 4G difference is for data speed. It has no effect on voice. Voice call is on 3G only but the data speed won't matter on voice anyway
08-20-2022 10:14 AM
More details would be helpful. Are you a new customer? Did you recently port a number over? Did incoming talk work before?
Public mobile uses 3G for talk, so 4G won't make a difference for talk with Public mobile.
08-20-2022 10:14 AM
Quoted from Google:
"In general, low frequencies are most reliable and capable of penetrating obstructions like buildings, which is why 3G will often work in more places than 4G. Higher frequencies are more direct but are also more easily scattered by objects."