Network builder?
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12-23-2016 12:59 PM - edited 01-05-2022 01:25 AM
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12-24-2016 03:01 AM
I know this sound weird but also the smartphone might be the problem.
I have 2 line of PM one i keep it for rough time (Asus zenfone 3). And i have an S6.
Both of them have good signal most of the time, but there are times when reception is poor.
But i compare my phones with my Dad phone which is a Moto X. And i'm telling you that 99% of the time have Signal Bar FULL and no drop. And is on same plan as i do.
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12-23-2016 02:40 PM
I too use the Telus Network Experience app to report bad network coverage. I get very bad reception by Francis and Railway in Richmond BC.
Hope they do something to fix it.
Alternatively Telus could report the bad coverage points on a map so customers know what to expect.
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12-23-2016 02:16 PM
Hey @cingkrab,
There is an app caled "Telus Network Experience" by TELUS on the appstore and the playstore.
All of us PM customers are on the Telus netwrok and this would be the app you can use to send feedback.
Here is a link to the app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.telus.tneapp&hl=en
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12-23-2016 01:49 PM - edited 12-23-2016 01:49 PM
I suppose this forum is as good as any to discuss coverage issues. Since PM uses a network that is also shared with a whole bunch of other brands, it is not like a network builder option here would provide a direct impact on network improvements. When I was with Wind, I used their network builder a lot in the early days. Never once did I get a response for my efforts. Network building was nothing more than an electronic round file.
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12-23-2016 01:28 PM - edited 12-23-2016 01:29 PM
Wind's network builder was just a place where customer service could send people so that customers wouldn't call in about network issues, especially when Wind knew that there wasn't anything they could do about it unless a new tower was added. Did Wind actually use the data collected? Perhaps they did in the rare case, but customers soon learned not to expect any results from it, and the network builder page was eventually discontinued.
The actual collection of the network report data is fine. But, it's more important how and if the company uses the data.
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12-23-2016 01:14 PM
