04-16-2019 09:54 PM - edited 01-05-2022 07:13 AM
What does everyone think PM compares to it's competitions with dropped calls or service reception?
04-17-2019 04:14 PM
As a new customer ive had dropped calls and reception but will just wait and see how often it happens im sure most networks have glitches
04-17-2019 09:31 AM
@slash407 wrote:
@duffer900 wrote:
@foreveryeg wrote:What does everyone think PM compares to it's competitions with dropped calls or service reception?
Both of the devices I pay for work fine. Since it's Telus' network, it's the largest in Canada. 🙂
same, i dont see how some people are complaing about poor service, it seems pretty good to me and it's known to be up there with bell as the best. When i hear people say rogers or freedom have good service over telus, i just laugh
You know it! I've had service with both Rogers and Freedom. Freedom was terrible. Rogers was fine, but my signal wasn't as strong as Public Mobile's
04-17-2019 03:02 AM - edited 04-17-2019 03:04 AM
Comparing to other Telus coverage; I see no difference.
Comparing to the competition's coverage; some places I have coverage and they don't & vice versa.
If you're thinking about switching from a competitor and want to make sure. Splurge for a SIM + low end plan and test it out prior porting over your number. Once satisfied; proceed with the port & selection of a better suited plan.
04-16-2019 10:22 PM
I've had no issues with reception or dropped calls. Public Mobile is awesome!
04-16-2019 10:16 PM
@foreveryeg wrote:What does everyone think PM compares to it's competitions with dropped calls or service reception?
I've moves this from "Rewards" to "Discussion".
When it comes to call connection reliability and dropped calls, Public Mobile is pretty much the same as Telus, with the exception that Public Mobile customers cannot use the LTE network for phone calls.
04-16-2019 10:02 PM
@foreveryeg wrote:What does everyone think PM compares to it's competitions with dropped calls or service reception?
Both of the devices I pay for work fine. Since it's Telus' network, it's the largest in Canada. 🙂