11-09-2018 04:06 PM - edited 01-05-2022 06:05 AM
I would like to know whos cell phone towers your using for your service? ie: Telus,Rogers?
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11-22-2018 10:16 PM
Thanks for your input, it helped answer my question.
11-22-2018 09:07 PM
Telus is quite awesome with the coverage here in BC. I had awesome coverage where people lived anywhere in BC and coverage along the highways (it's not the best, but I can't expect much if I'm in the middle of nowhere). Family member on Fido was roaming on the Telus network half of the time while we were travelling...
11-22-2018 06:57 PM
Coverage in Mountainess BC is by far better with the Telus / Bell Network When I worked their we had a 4 Telus to 1 Rogers 1 sites. I live in the Tompsonson Okanagan and I am rarely without service. Just my 2 bits lol have a great Day Lemew
11-22-2018 06:09 PM - edited 11-22-2018 06:13 PM
@lil-twerp, they use Telus and Bell sites in most provinces. In Saskatchewan they use Sasktel sites. In Manitoba, they also use BellMTS and Rogers sites.
See here for more details:
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Discussions/Network-sharing-explained/m-p/129092
Extended coverage means domestic roaming.
Let me know if you have any questions.
11-22-2018 04:45 PM
Thanks for your reply to my previous question, now I would like to know, what is extended network coverage?
11-09-2018 04:53 PM - edited 11-09-2018 05:06 PM
@MoreYummy wrote:Technicall if you use cell in canada, majority of the time you will use big 3 network. Unless you are on freedommobile plan.
Majority of the time its Bell/Telus/Rogers. Even if you are on Freedom in the majority of Canada you use Rogers. VideoTron, Sasktel, etc also has their own towers but like Freedom are only used in certain places. The rest of the time they rely on the big 3 "partner networks"
However if you are talking about the network sharing agreement it is not available to Public Mobile customers as you can see on the Public Mobile coverage maps. Public Mobile does not get to go on the "Extended" network which is the agreement with Rogers. This same goes with Chatr, Chatr customers use the Rogers network but are not covered by the "Extended" network which is their agreement with Bell/Telus. Since Bell and TELUS share the same network regardless, that's why Public Mobile gets coast-to-coast coverage. It's only that extended network coverage is not included. (Extended Coverage was only available to Postpaid Bellus Customers.)
For extended network coverage, you need to go on Rogers, Bell, Telus, Fido, Virgin or Koodo mobile. (Extended Coverage was only available to Postpaid Bellus Customers.)
When they said they offered no-frills service via Public Mobile, they literally meant it as Extended network coverage is considered extra since it costs more for the operator for you to go on "Extended" coverage zones..
11-09-2018 04:42 PM
Technicall if you use cell in canada, majority of the time you will use big 3 network. Unless you are on freedommobile plan.
11-09-2018 04:08 PM - edited 11-09-2018 04:15 PM
@lil-twerp wrote:I would like to know whos cell phone towers your using for your service? ie: Telus,Rogers?
Public Mobile is owned by Telus but is operating "independently". It shares all the Telus towers and frequencies. Even phones locked to Telus, or Koodo, will work on PM.
Telus shares towers with Bell. Telus Mobility partners with Bell Mobility to operate three different kinds of nationwide networks in Canada. These networks include an HSPA+ network and an LTE network. So by default you will use telus but you may also use Bell depending on some factors.