08-23-2015 11:24 AM - edited 01-04-2022 01:56 PM
As I understand Public Mobile is a Telus company and uses the Telus network.
Telus and Bell have a reciprocal network sharing agreement.
Do Public Mobile(Telus) subscribers also have full shared access to the Bell network as "regular" Telus brand customers?
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08-31-2015 03:21 AM
08-28-2015 09:04 PM
OK. I have Graveyard shift. Night. Have Good Supper and Rest
08-28-2015 09:03 PM
A fact is a fact.
And PM/Telus/Koodo have By far and large, they have kept up their end of things
PPL need to understand this
Like WiFi, interferences outside PM/Koodo/Telus's control can affect Signal and speed. Its just a fact, and as long as we get consistent speeds that is fair, and reliable, That's all that should matter, Not the "I want Full speeds, Why I'm not getting Full Speeds? Is PM Defrauding..." That has got to stop. I am Happy with what I have. That's what matters to me. PM has, Is, and will be My All-Time Favorite Carrier,
Hands-Down
08-28-2015 09:02 PM
08-28-2015 08:56 PM
08-28-2015 08:54 PM - edited 08-28-2015 08:57 PM
08-28-2015 08:50 PM
08-28-2015 08:50 PM
So that means, Public Mobile is Still its Own Co.
But more like a Subsidiary of Telus, Autonomous to high degree?
Just curious to know.
08-28-2015 08:46 PM
08-28-2015 08:40 PM
08-28-2015 07:55 PM
@Luddite, @downtownR, NO Carrier CAN guarantee anything
Things can happen, that's Normal
Can't Blame PM for something beyond their Ability
08-28-2015 07:52 PM
Yes, I see that difference between the bandwidthplace and the app OpenSignal when checking with my iPod. Either way, LTE speeds never seem as advertised whenever I have checked.
08-28-2015 07:46 PM
Just tried my Fido/Rogers iPhone on LTE (2 bars signal strength downtown Toronto )and only got 2.4 Mps down and 1.83 up with a 31 ms ping. Looks like your PM/Telus speed is way faster, although neither is anywhere near the advertised network speeds.
08-28-2015 07:43 PM
Thanks Luddite.
I tried my own home computer on that site and got only 7mbs
But when I went to http://www.speedtest.net I got 47mbs on the very same connection.
The difference seems to be that speedtest uses the closest test server to see how well your actual connection to the net is, whereas the site you used connected me to a server in MOntreal (I am in Toronto)
Care to try the same test at http://www.speedtest.net
08-28-2015 07:26 PM
@downtownR I am on the very fringe of LTE, which usually defaults to 3G, and my test result from bandwidthplace.com just completed was:
http://www.bandwidthplace.com/speedtest-results/?res=55e0ecb3b08096.14571843-36603901&source=email
08-28-2015 07:21 PM
There is no harm in ordering a Tri-Sim from Public Mobile
Believe me, I am also enjoying every minute of being a Public Mobile Client
08-28-2015 07:14 PM
I am just asking a question as I want to migrate from Fido/Rogers to Telus or Bell because my condo has unreliable signal from Fido/Rogers but STRONG signal from Bell and good signal from Telus. There is a Bell transmitter within 200 m of my suite so am just wondering which cell my new Public Mobile service might be more inclined to connect to. I understand that the only real test will be when I get my SIM and activate it but just wanted to ask around a bit while I am sitting by my mailbox!
Would also be interested in finding out if the "new" (supposedly faster) Bell LTE service is also shared by Telus/PM.
Can anyone share their actual PM download speeds on the PM LTE network?
08-28-2015 06:44 PM
Yes, we were all aware.
May I ask, Do you have any issues, inquiries, ideas, suggestions?
08-28-2015 06:40 PM
here is a link to a Globe and Mail article referring to the network sharing agreement
> Telus signed a network sharing agreement for LTE with rival BCE. The two companies, which already share a wireless network, only plan to share infrastructure and not spectrum for LTE.<
Interesting minutae that it refers to "infrastructure" and excludes "spectrum".
08-28-2015 06:34 PM
Public Mobile is a MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) 100% Subsidiary of Telus Corp.
Public Mobile is Using the Telus HSPA+4G Network
Same as Koodo
Same as Telus
08-28-2015 06:31 PM
Telus and Bell do indeed share their networks, not just towers through a formal reciprocity agreement. Of this I am certain. I do not know how they load balance or priorotize the calls but they do share the networks.
However, I wonder if the Public Mobile subscriber is seen as a full fledged "Telus" user with regards to this reciproal agreement?
08-23-2015 11:37 AM
08-23-2015 11:28 AM
PM customers have same network as Telus customers. They do not use the Bell network per se; I believe they share the towers not the network.