04-08-2021 07:55 PM - edited 01-06-2022 02:29 AM
I got this service as a backup for when Freedom fails. I was in Elmira today where Freedom has really spotty service and I thought I'd give Public a try. I had full bars of LTE but the service was so slow, my speed test failed on the upload (I guess it was so slow that no connection registered). The download was 1Mbps, which is not usable. Every app I was using would either report that I had no connection or just take insanely long to load even basic stuff (text and images).
I switched back to my Freedom SIM at the same location, and somehow eeked out 1 bar of LTE which was 5 times faster than Public's full bars and worked perfectly. Overall a very disappointing experience. I wasn't expecting full LTE speeds with Public, but I was expecting usable service. Ironic that Freedom was still more reliable, even in an area that is not officially considered covered.
04-09-2021 07:06 AM
@gpixel there's no prioritization between the different tiers.
04-08-2021 09:38 PM
@soulstenance depending on how saturated the closest tower is, you may be connecting to a further tower because of priority to the higher tier brands
04-08-2021 09:27 PM - edited 04-08-2021 09:29 PM
Interestingly, only Rogers and Bell have sites in Elmira.... So unless Bell tower was having issues, or Telus core was having issues, and your Freedom phone was roaming on Rogers, it is hard to explain.
There is a shared tower in the east with Bell having highest antenna spots, Rogers having lower ones. The rest of the sites in town (2 Telus, 1 Rogers) are indoor only for specific venues. Other than that, the first site out of town is Bell again, followed by Rogers.
04-08-2021 09:24 PM
Not getting a consistent throttled 4G LTE at 3mbps from pm could relate to the connection to the network. Did you toggle airplane mode on/off with your pm sim card in your phone? You could have had a poor connection. Your freedom sim card which has access to full speed 4G LTE was able to achieve faster download speeds but at a fraction of the speed that is offered. Was it connecting to a freedom tower or more likely roaming on nationwide and connecting to a rogers tower? The area you were in when you were in Elmira could have affected your ability to connect to the bell/telus towers.
04-08-2021 09:00 PM
Hey, @gpixel
I knew there was some validity around the 3G vs LTE data result and your pic is worth 1000 words.
👍
04-08-2021 08:41 PM
Hi there, those bars you see on your phone don’t guarantee anything really as your connection speed has to take into consideration a lot of factors. I’d consult the page below for some tips:
https://www.telus.com/en/bc/support/article/troubleshoot-data-problems
To see if any outages are in your area check:
https://www.telus.com/en/on/outages
That way you can isolate if it’s a device problem or a tower one.
04-08-2021 08:35 PM - edited 04-08-2021 08:37 PM
@soulstenance wrote:Do you think that would increase the speed/reliability? Seems a strange way of doing it as they say you should get the latency of LTE but throttled to 3G speeds. 1Mbps is more like 2G. I will try that for sure though! 😁
@soulstenance , the data speed implementation is really weird. The data speed throttling is only done on LTE to 3 mbits/s up and down which is generally usable for most situations except pure downloads. On 3G, there is no throttling and so it is the local network traffic that dictates data speed. Unless the cell towers are loaded up with handling phone calls which gets first priority, 3G speed can be quite a bit faster.
04-08-2021 08:10 PM
04-08-2021 08:04 PM
You might find that the 3G setting may be surprisingly effective in certain situations.
It's worth a switch over just to try.
04-08-2021 08:00 PM
Do you think that would increase the speed/reliability? Seems a strange way of doing it as they say you should get the latency of LTE but throttled to 3G speeds. 1Mbps is more like 2G. I will try that for sure though! 😁
04-08-2021 07:57 PM