10-31-2016 08:38 AM - edited 01-04-2022 03:50 PM
Those who have switched in the gta and surrounding area I have a few questions to ask.
1) How has coverage and speed been compared to wind?
2) Is 4gb enough compared to your wind plans? I ask because it's LTE so I'm assuming pages load faster meaning more data consumed. I use on average 3gb a month with wind, sometimes less. Will I be okay with the 4gb a month?
3) I want to port my number over but have a wind tab balance, will it cause any issues? Should be receiving the sim card today or tomorrow!
10-31-2016 01:44 PM
Yeh see I'm hoping not to have to clear my s6 completely to get lte working.
10-31-2016 01:35 PM - edited 10-31-2016 01:39 PM
@vbobo no it's a Nexus 5X. Maybe you can follow these steps for the S6, which I've modified from the source on the Rogers forum:
Power off device, take out sim and power on. Ignore the no Sim message and then boot in safe mode as below
How to boot in safemode:
Power off phone, let stand for 1 minute. Turn on the phone by pressing Power + Volume Down, once the screen lights up, you can release the Power button but keep holding Volume Down until you get to lockscreen.
If succesful, you should see a Safe Mode stamp on the bottom left. Once that's done, try going into settings and see if the LTE is available in network mode. If not, try manually selecting [Telus] as a network operator.
If all fails, boot back up normally and try changing CSC to [Telus]. First get your IMEI and write it down by pressing *#06#, then press *#272*YOUR IMEI HERE#, find [TLS], and click Install. This will factory reset your phone so make sure to backup before.
(source: http://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/forums/forumtopicpage/board-id/Android/thread-id/32026/page/3)
10-31-2016 01:27 PM
10-31-2016 01:12 PM - edited 10-31-2016 01:13 PM
Actually, the PM (Telus/Bell) network uses mainly AWS (band 4) for LTE as well. See these wiki articles:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_Mobility#Radio_frequency_summary
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telus_Mobility#Radio_frequency_summary
Bellus coverage is better not because they use another band, but because they actually have the money and the spectrum to expand their coverage. 700 MHz is only used in select areas (and older handsets don't even support 700 MHz). This might change with Wind and band 66, but it's up to Shaw to put their money where their mouth is and roll out the LTE network. Wind also need band 66 handsets to rollout also, since I doubt the V20 (the only band 66 compliant handset right now) is going to sell super well either, due to the pricetag and history of LG handset sales.
10-31-2016 01:03 PM
10-31-2016 11:09 AM
10-31-2016 10:41 AM - edited 10-31-2016 10:48 AM
That depends on the phone itself. May display just LTE or 4G depending on phone and if it is loaded with Windmobile firmware baseband. If phone is running Android and purchased from Wind, to enable LTE you may may to follow steps from below link.
http://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Phones-Hardware/Changing-Samsung-Phone-Info/m-p/53208
10-31-2016 10:27 AM
10-31-2016 10:17 AM
Yes you can port number directly from Wind mobile, just provide Wind account number and pin.
As for IMEI, I don't belive it asks for that and should not be required at all for port out.
10-31-2016 09:48 AM
10-31-2016 09:23 AM
10-31-2016 08:49 AM
I moved from WIND a few months ago now, and have been happier that ever with my cellular service with PublicMobile, compared to WIND, and Rogers previously.
I'm in Brantford, about 20 minutes west of the GTHA. Service here is great on the Telus/Bell network, compared to what I had with Wind. Another hugh issue was the Wind vs. Wind Away networks. I rarely had reliable coverage with Wind, and was always roaming on Wind Away, costing me more on my bill.
I've easily saved at least 33% against my Wind bills, and over 50% with Rogers.
10-31-2016 08:41 AM - edited 10-31-2016 08:43 AM
Hi,
I am in downtown Ottawa, and PM speeds are 3-4 times what my WIND speed were. I am getting somewhere around 15-20Mbps download and 12-18Mbps upload with PM.
PM also uses a different (i.e., better) network technology, as compared to WIND. WIND uses the AWS specturm, which is just plain lousy at penetrating buildings - especially concrete buildings. No matter where you are, I would expect PM connectivity and speed to be much better than WIND.
4GB should be plenty - just because pages load faster does not mean you use more data. That would be the case only if faster load times lead you to surf the web more.
Yes, you should pay off your WIND tab balance before porting over your number. Not paying it off could (probably would) cause issues with porting your number.
I have to be honest, I hated WIND service. However, PM is awesome!
Cheers,
Neil