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Mathsss
2 years agoOrganizer
5G / LTE B71 (600 MHz) Montreal
Hi,is it normal that there is 600 MHz antennas liste in the database of a tower near me in the east of Montreal not powered? Additionally I am not seeing them with the app I have on my S20 5G. Powering those antennas would greatly improve the reception in my building . I can see that Rogers powered them at 3000W.
Anyone have more information?
Anyone have more information?
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- SyaoranAll-StarWhat makes you think those antennas and spectrum licenses are owned by Telus? The Telus network primarily uses band 66/n66 for their service from coast to coast. Definitely not the best choice and then there are some areas where only Bell towers exist that are also used by Telus. Bell and Telus do not own any band 71/n71 spectrum.
- MathsssOrganizer
Hi Yes they have in Quebec and for Montreal. Not in GTA
https://ised-isde.canada.ca/site/spectrum-management-telecommunications/en/spectrum-allocation/auctions/auction-spectrum-licences-600-mhz-band/600-mhz-auction-final-results
If you use Tower locator app on Android you can see the towers and if you click on the tower you have the list of antennas / power
Just switch to Telus and disappointed on ly B2 and B7 are often used. B12 or B13 are barely used. My only hope is the 600 MHz n71 in LTE mode. I think they wait before enabling. Can't see n78 I have a S20 that I think not compatible but useless inside a building.- SyaoranAll-StarInteresting. That doesn't mean they intend to deploy it though. Usually small allocations of spectrum are used to barter for other chunks of spectrum owned by other carriers that is more comparable with their already deployed technologies.