02-13-2021 03:04 PM - edited 01-06-2022 02:06 AM
Telus will be migrating customers in Winnipeg and Brandon away from the Bell/Rogers Radio Access Network (RAN / towers) to Telus RAN. Main impact is on the 3G network, which is the only way to currently make voice calls on Public Mobile. 3G 850 and 3G 1900 are both available on Bell/Rogers, but Telus only has licenses for 3G 1900. That means voice calls may not work, possibly in indoor locations, even if you have a few bars of LTE signal.
There is away to check in advance, very easy on a Samsung phone. Dial *#2263# and go to WCDMA Band Preference. Disable WCDMA 850 by clicking on it (it will remove the star), then use the "3 dots" menu button at the top right to select "back", then Apply band configuration. Do not use the regular back button on your phone! Now your phone will not use 3G 850, and you are simulating the coverage post-March 16th. Try making voice calls in areas that you normally go to, and see if you are impacted.
Remember to restore the settings once you are done testing. Just repeat the above steps, and re-enable WCDMA 850. Make sure to apply the changes correctly.
There is another way to test, but instead of disabling 3G 850, you would just check what 3G frequency is being used during an active phone call. If the frequency is an 3G 850 channel, you are going to be impacted.
I don't recall the exact UARFCN range for Manitoba, but there are online calculators like this one: https://www.cellmapper.net/arfcn?net=UMTS&ARFCN=1087&MCC=302
Just type in the UARFCN that your phone reports to see which band it is. Band 5 = 850 MHz, which will not be available to you in Winnipeg and Brandon after March 16th.
Shoutout to zivan for developing the awesome CellMapper app!
02-16-2021 02:30 PM
Same exact results for me too, pdunk. I’m in Brandon
02-13-2021 05:38 PM
02-13-2021 05:27 PM
downloaded Cellmapper and plugged UARFCN into calculator:
Result
Network Type | UMTS (FDD) |
E/U/ARFCN | 587 |
Band Name | PCS blocks A-F |
Uplink Frequency (phone to base station) | 1887.5 MHz |
Downlink Frequency (base station to phone) | 1967.5 MHz |
Band Number | 2 |
Possible Bandwidths | 5 MHz |
02-13-2021 05:13 PM
@sheytoon wrote:
- Samsung phones: dial #*0011# during an active phone call and look for UARFCN.
On my Samsung Galaxy S4, I found *#0011# brings up the ServiceMode menu. Maybe just a typo.
02-13-2021 05:07 PM
@PMinfo do it just to find out how it is. disable volte
02-13-2021 05:05 PM
@gpixel ... Already did a Koodo migration and family member is on VoLTE in MB, now.
02-13-2021 04:57 PM - edited 02-13-2021 04:59 PM
02-13-2021 04:48 PM - edited 02-13-2021 04:48 PM
@sheytoon ...
"What is the impact?
Only customers in Winnipeg and Brandon will be impacted. Only certain Hz bands will be changing, which will impact the quality of voice calling and service. Data speeds will remain unchanged."
Mods are saying Voice calling possible impacts and no data speed impacts. Not sure if this means Data will simply be throttled on the LTE network to 3G speeds. Voice relegated to 1900 "3G"
02-13-2021 04:41 PM
The $15 Fido plan I see online is 250MB/UnlimitedSMS with no voice included.
Where did you see the plan you're referring to?
02-13-2021 04:33 PM
@totalUser there are currently no plans for other markets to be impacted.
02-13-2021 04:31 PM - edited 02-13-2021 04:35 PM
@PMinfo fair point about Bell/Rogers 1900 coverage not being the same as Telus 1900.
I don't think the additional users will affect 1900 voice capacity, although they will certainly impact 3G data speeds.
02-13-2021 04:20 PM
@sheytoon ... Good additional info, sheytoon...
The unknown is the effect of band congestion once ALL PM users in Brandon & Winnipeg are forced to (Telus only)1900, POST March 16.
The current test will indicate 1900 (shared) signal strength now but using current system shared towers with Rogers and Bell.
The information is that only Telus 1900 will be available to ALL PM users in Brandon & Winnipeg post-March 16.
02-13-2021 04:01 PM - edited 02-13-2021 04:05 PM
@totalUser 2025
fido has a really good $15/250mb unlimited calls/text build your own plan. I'm not sure if it's a limited promo or not. looks like they're getting ready for Rogers 1900mhz decommissioning
02-13-2021 03:51 PM
@totalUser wrote:If i was in affected area i would be forwarding to my TextNow when unavailable.
Will they enable VoLTE?
Is it going to spread to other provinces?
Network adjustments are constantly being made. While there has nothign been announced, I supsect that this will be a trend. Maybe in about 5 years, I would expect the HSPA network to be gone completely.
02-13-2021 03:26 PM
If i was in affected area i would be forwarding to my TextNow when unavailable.
Will they enable VoLTE?
Is it going to spread to other provinces?