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makkahn28
Mayor / Maire
Status: Brand new

PM Should update their Coverage Map to include the US, so we know where we're covered.

Just a tip

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Luddite
Oracle
Oracle

No. It's not standard coverage it's an add-on.

makkahn28
Mayor / Maire

Of course I know, Just that if PM had Updated the Coverage Map to include the US, and Emphasizing that US is Roam, and an Add-On is Required to Receive Coverage, then that may serve an additional purpose

srlawren
Retired Oracle / Oracle Retraité

@Luddite not uncommon for carriers to colour-code their maps to indicate what's standard coverage and what's a roaming area.  This could be done, no?

 

@makkahn28 in theory you would take the T-Mobile and AT&T coverage maps and overlay them to get the intersection and that would be the US coverage map for PM.  But since it sounds like some folks are having to manually choose one network or the other to get it working, they may need two different colour codes.  Plus, we don't know without a published coverage map (as you are rightly asking for) whether we have access to the full network of both carriers or only certain areas/frequencies/bands/other restrictions.  So yes this would be helpful!

Chaos_Scorpio
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

Im confused... there is a map that shows US.. @makkahn28

 

Upper right corner, see that dropdown. click US

 

That was there day one ( I am slow looking in idea forums)

makkahn28
Mayor / Maire

In the Coverage Map toggle, ONLY Canada in highlighted

 

Now that US is on list, They need to add that too, so PPL know that when they have a Add-On Roam US, they're covered, and know where exactly Coverge is, so to avoid lengthy questions of why my service was not working when I bought a US Roam Add-On

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