10-03-2019 07:40 PM - edited 01-05-2022 07:24 AM
I did not receive the amber alert dated October 1, 2019. So public mobile members receive amber alerts?
10-13-2019 05:59 AM
I can receive amber alert on phone without sim card, and no service either.
As long as your device can connect to their specific network, it works .
10-13-2019 05:32 AM
There's a lot of GSM literature about SMS (and MMS) protocols. Including SMS-CB or CB-SMS (Cellular Broadcast modes, sent from the network to all connected compatible devices). Cellular Broadcasts can be at national, provincial, or regional (municipal) levels - and they're unselective, if your device has power and is compatible then it gets alerts (regardless of your carrier or your country), if your device is unpowered or out of range then it gets no alerts.
It's (slowly) becoming internationally standardized. Canada's flavour is Alert Ready. Now officially operational in Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Quebec - unofficially operational in Ontario - plus some other coverage zones, minus some blind spots. Initially proposed by the Big Three telcoms and the CBC (and strongly opposed by the CRTC), ironically now a CRTC-regulated gongshow (which the CBC uses very reluctantly and Big Four have made the CWTA advocate repeatedly for allowing customer opt-outs).
Some customers (and the CRTC) argue that the system can save lives. Some customers don't want random alerts about faraway emergencies (or tests) forcing their phones to override all user controls with distinctly alarming and annoying noises.
Some SMS apps used to provide user settings to block SMS-MT/SMS-OT (paid network advertisements) and SMS-CB (emergency broadcasts, disaster response, national defense, extreme weather warnings, amber alerts, etc) - sometimes as generic on/off, sometimes as specific categories. The CRTC has disallowed all SMS-CB blocking features in Canada (because it could save lives!) so if you want to block alert broadcasts (you insensitive monster!) then you'll have to get a little creative in finding the "old" versions of these apps (or compile your own SMS-CB blocking app from modded github sourcecode).
10-10-2019 11:04 AM
Hi there,
Here are a couple of excerpts from the Wireless Public Alerting - Conditions :
Public Mobile Moderator team
10-06-2019 12:37 PM
Never missed an amber alert. My android phone without a SIM card receives amber alerts, everytime. (Manual smiling face emoji)
10-03-2019 10:51 PM
@leekhs wrote:I did not receive the amber alert dated October 1, 2019. So public mobile members receive amber alerts?
You need to be on LTE during the alert. If you are on 3g because you are on call, you get alert after switching back.
10-03-2019 09:03 PM
Yes my iPhone is compatible for amber alerts as I always received them before switching to public. As for LTE, yes it was although I never needed to be on it with previous carrier.
10-03-2019 08:05 PM - edited 10-03-2019 08:06 PM
Yes, PM numbers receive amber alerts, but I think the type of device you have factors into getting the alert as well.
10-03-2019 08:05 PM
Yes, PM subsribers will receive amber alerts if they meet the criteria:
10-03-2019 07:42 PM
@leekhs is your phone compatible for amber alerts and was it on the LTE network when it came out?