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[SOLVED] Active Mobility Outage (Feb 20.) Montreal, QC

fixin1
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

Update: This mobility outage is now solved.

https://www.telus.com/en/bc/outages

There is a current outage within Montreal, QC for mobile devices. The services impacted are:

  • Mobile - Voice
  • Mobile - Text / SMS
  • Mobile - Data (iMessage, FB Messenger, Websites)
  • 911 calling on Mobile

Fallback Coverage

Please note, there is 911 wireless fallback coverage provided by an alternate carrier in this region. If you wish to enable a potential wireless fallback connection beyond 911 access through an alternate carrier in this region, please ensure your mobile device network is set to automatic, and allow time for the wireless fallback connection to establish before retrying.

You will see "EXT" if you are connected to a partner carrier.

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@fixin1 wrote:

Please note, there is 911 wireless fallback coverage provided by an alternate carrier in this region. If you wish to enable a potential wireless fallback connection beyond 911 access through an alternate carrier in this region, please ensure your mobile device network is set to automatic, and allow time for the wireless fallback connection to establish before retrying.


There have been past cases of a cell phone service outages at carriers and the fallback for emergency calls didn't work. In such cases, there times when a cusotmer would need to remove/disable the SIM card to make such emergenecy services phone calls.

slusagm
Mayor / Maire

thanks @fixin1 

in fact with the 911 fall back, you don't need to do anything.  When you dial 911, the phone would look for partner's netowrk

also, please remember the partner network won't work for regular calls


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