02-09-2020 11:47 AM - edited 01-05-2022 09:25 AM
Can not have a normal conversation, people are saying it sounds like dead air and can not hear me and some say the call is breaking up and they only hear every other word.
02-09-2020 01:06 PM
This may be because of your phone or the cell phone reception between you and the receiver.
Try putting your sim card in a different phone, if the problem persists then its not an error with PM.
Sometimes if im underground and getting 1 bar connection, the connecting between the person im talking to isnt very strong. It cuts out and is rebotty or the call just drops. Make sure you and the person you are talking to have strong singal connection.
PM has pretty good service if the area you are in has rogers and telus towers.
02-09-2020 12:11 PM
@Elideroberti1 wrote:Can not have a normal conversation, people are saying it sounds like dead air and can not hear me and some say the call is breaking up and they only hear every other word.
What type of phone do you have and is this on all calls or when you are certain areas like away from a centre of a town or out in rural areas?
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02-09-2020 11:53 AM
@Elideroberti1 does this happen to all your calls?
@Elideroberti1 wrote:Can not have a normal conversation, people are saying it sounds like dead air and can not hear me and some say the call is breaking up and they only hear every other word.
02-09-2020 11:50 AM
How strong is the signal showing on your phone? What happens if you move outdoor, is it any better? Is this a new problem?
02-09-2020 11:50 AM - edited 02-09-2020 11:51 AM
Hi - typically those issues are caused by a faulty phone microphone, or a phone software bug. Please try updating and rebooting your phone to see if this fixes the issue.
PM uses the exact same network as Koodo and Telus, so it is fairly robust. These issues are typically caused by your phone, or the phone on the receiving end of the call.