Keeping in mind, my phone is from pre-2001 and doesn't do fancy things like talk to the internet. I'm very happy with my phone as it still has a battery life measured in months rather than days. I got a funny looking text from the number 5129. A ...
Very exciting, I've been here almost a whole month! I got a text from PM to say that my bill will be due on the 1st of April and don't worry if I have auto-pay (which I do). But then, I got a text from PM saying that my bill is due on the 2nd of Ap...
Anyone else coming up with some creative food recipes in this time of self-isolation? I have plenty of ingredients in the house, but not a lot go well together and I don't want to go to the store. Ham and nettle lasagne wasn't a great pairing, but e...
Sorry for the really obvious question, but I read around and got confused. If my plan comes with 250 MB and I add 1G of data as an add on. Which gets used up first? Will the 250MB be used, and when that is gone, it will start using from the 1G ...
I noticed that my tablet still connects to the cell system even when the sim card isn't in it. I can't do anything cellular (but it does look like I might be able to make emergency calls??), but it has little bars to say how strong the signal is and...
I edited to add "and hspa" network.I don't know what that is either.All I know is my old phone works at home (and all the places I have been) and the new smart ones do not.
@darlicious wrote:@ichor Telus no longer operates the 2G network and all voice calls on pm use the 3G network so it must have 3G service. Where abouts are you in BC?Then I must have 3G on my phone, I suppose. (although wiki says it came out in Canad...
I thought 3G was after my phone. I got this phone when my analogue/digital cell died. It was very disappointing because it didn't have the range of the old phone away from the cities. I can't remember when it was I made the upgrade, but they stoppe...
I wonder if I'm not getting the emergency tests because my phone is too old for GPS and they are using that to say that someone is in BC rather than which cell service they are logged into?
@Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's too long for some phones?I don't think it's correct to say that BC doesn't do alert tests. I think it was an exception that the last test was around about the monsoon. One could argue that a monsoon could be worthy of a pr...