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TKO604
Neighbour
2 years ago

Super Slow and unreliable LTE & 5G

Switched to Telus from Rogers a few months ago and am on their business 5G account. Switched cause of the deal I got, but have been finding the LTE/5G to be horrible. I'm in Richmond, but go to Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey and Coquitlam often. In every city, there are very slow internet even in areas with telus stores the internet is super slow, like Richmond center, aberdeen mall, metrotown, coquitlam mall. I just don't understand it. Rogers was nothing like this when in areas like this. Am i missing something here?

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  • Thanks for the suggestions, have tried them before. But no improvements. Is there anything on Telus's side that can be done?

    • A-B's avatar
      A-B
      Icon for Community Manager rankCommunity Manager

      If that didn't do the trick, your best bet would indeed be to reach out to our team directly for further investigation at the contact methods I posted above.

  • BrandonT's avatar
    BrandonT
    Icon for TELUS Team Member rankTELUS Team Member

    Hi TKO604 


    If you are using the same phone with TELUS that was previously used on Rogers, you can try the following...

     

    A) Make sure your phone is up-to-date.

    iPhone: Settings > General > Software Update

    Android: Settings > System > System update.

     

    B) You can reset your Network Settings.

    This simple fix can solve many issues relating to network quality. 

     

    A Network Reset Will...

    • Erase all saved Wi-Fi passwords.
      Your other saved passwords will not be erased.
    • Erase all saved Bluetooth connections.

    You will just need to manually connect to your WiFi and Bluetooth devices one time using the password/pin and your phone will automatically re-connect like normal. 

    How to do a Network reset
    iPhone: Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings

    Android: Settings > System > Advanced > Reset options > Reset network settings

    *Android settings may be different depending on the devices make and model. If the above steps do not work for you, open settings, use the search bar at the top and type "Reset" and you should see an option there to Reset Network settings.


    I hope that helps 🙂

    • Mike59's avatar
      Mike59
      Neighbour

      5g have nothing to do with WiFi network dude'''

  • A-B's avatar
    A-B
    Icon for Community Manager rankCommunity Manager

    Hello. You can check your location at our coverage map here: https://www.telus.com/en/mobility/network/coverage-map and if it shows solid coverage but you're not getting it, click on the green 'Report an issue' button to send a report to our network team. Alternatively, you can visit the nearest TELUS store or dial *611 from your TELUS cellphone to have our team investigate with you!