07-24-2018 01:05 PM - edited 01-04-2022 06:31 PM
Hi All,
I just joined PM on the 4.5G promo plan. Below is a summary of my plan.
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07-25-2018 05:45 PM
I don't think you can disable roaming overall. You can only disable data roaming as far as I know.
07-25-2018 04:25 PM
Question: Will a phone with roaming disabled avoid connecting to a non PM tower and connect to a PM tower instead even if it’s signal is lower? Or will it still connect to a US tower but just not work?
07-25-2018 03:11 PM - edited 07-25-2018 03:11 PM
@pakmode wrote:if it does, then it will not work unless you pay for a US roaming package.
So there is literally nothing to worry about with PM.
The problem is if your phone connects to a US operator and roams, incoming voice calls will go straight to voicemail.
07-25-2018 01:42 PM
@CherylKirby wrote:When I was with Telus and visited my mom in Sarnia, there were frequently extra roaming and data charges to the US that I didn't incur. Telus would refund the costs but so much wasted time waiting for them to answer. Eventually, they somehow made a zone that covered both sides of the bridge but only for those whose phones were based there (London is long distance so the "Zone" didn't automatically apply.
You wont ever be billed for Extra Charges with PM.
It is a prepaid service, so you will only get the service you paid for.
Since only Canadian coverage is included in this plan, it will not switch over to the US towers, and if it does, then it will not work unless you pay for a US roaming package.
So there is literally nothing to worry about with PM.
07-25-2018 12:00 PM
When I was with Telus and visited my mom in Sarnia, there were frequently extra roaming and data charges to the US that I didn't incur. Telus would refund the costs but so much wasted time waiting for them to answer. Eventually, they somehow made a zone that covered both sides of the bridge but only for those whose phones were based there (London is long distance so the "Zone" didn't automatically apply.
07-25-2018 04:35 AM
PM use the tower of Telus and Bell so that cover whole canada. but some people has problems near of board between US and Canada as Niagara fall, etc. So you should check your signal if you go the board. your phone is going to change the roaming mode, it means you can't use your phone or pay for roaming service.
thanks
07-24-2018 03:31 PM
@stonechucker, you're correct.
Sharing is done per frequency band, and all the main frequency bands are shared between Bell and Telus. These include:
B2, B4, B5, B7, B12/17, B13, B29.
B30 is for Telus only. There are some TDD bands that are not shared, but those are for fixed wireless applications (wireless home internet service). Mobile phones don't use them.
07-24-2018 01:27 PM
The network is shared by Telus and Bell. So if you're in reach of a Telus or Bell tower, you'll be fine.
@sheytoon, I do not believe I'm mistaken in this - are there situations that we as Public Mobile *may not* share the Bell tower?
07-24-2018 01:19 PM
PM uses Telus towers, so you should have data service in most provinces. In the odd remote areas where only Rogers or Bell towers are available, I wonder whether Telus has sharing agreements in place to avoid roaming charges for Telus or PM customers.
07-24-2018 01:07 PM
Yup. You’re covered anywhere you go in Canada to talk/text/use data with that plan.