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Leo1234
Neighbour
3 years ago

Poor or no wireless reception

Hello Telus. we are Koodo and TELUS mobility customers. Recently we have consistently experienced reception problems at Burnaby Metrotown, Downtown Vancouver, and inside most of the Costco shopping centers. Some of our friends who are Fido customers told us they didn’t have such problems. Hello Telus. We are Koodo and TELUS mobility customers. Recently we have consistently experienced reception problems at Burnaby Metrotown, Downtown Vancouver, and inside most of the Costco shopping centers. Some of our friends who are Fido customers told us they didn’t have such problems. Is TELUS not as reliable as Rogers? Are there services degradation problems with TELUS at those areas? Are there services degradation problems with TELUS at those areas? Could these types of recissues be addressed

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  • If you are on 5G it might be helpful to turn that off as Telus 5G is absolutely horrible and does not penetrate buildings. I’ve found generally in Metrotown Telus service is not good - hardly functional in Metrotown as well as anywhere in station square. It’s a big problem and it makes me want to switch back to Rogers who didn’t have any of these issues.
    • Justsomeoneinbc's avatar
      Justsomeoneinbc
      Neighbour
      I meant to say hardly functional in metropolis! If I get lunch at earls, JJ bean or any other restaurant in one of the new buildings I get no service - iPhone 13 Pro Max.

      Turning off 5G does seem to make it slightly better, including in the mall. Funny enough the guy at the big Telus booth in metropolis has to go on wifi because he couldn’t get anything to load on 5G. Embarrassing.
      • Nighthawk's avatar
        Nighthawk
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        5G has a very limited range compared to LTE/4G. For the higher frequency 5G bands, they do not penetrate buildings very well, especially concrete and steel structures. Unless the owners of the facilities allow repeaters, there's no easy answer. 

  • NFtoBC's avatar
    NFtoBC
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    Often inside large buildings there is a need for cellular repeaters. The owners of these facilities determine who gets to place their equipment inside.

    See TTC subway cellular debacle for an extreme example.

    • Leo1234's avatar
      Leo1234
      Neighbour
      Hello, thanks to your reply. Is there a way of confirming whether it’s a repeater issue of the buildings or TELUS’s issue.