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akerr
6 months agoFriendly Neighbour
Experiencing Dropped Calls
Every phone call is like a seance -- "Can you hear me? Hello? Hello? Anyone there?"
Why the hell am I paying so much money for cell service when I'd be as well throwing a message in a bottle in the ocean?
And Telus has really ditched agent support chat for that AI garbage? Man, this sucks
20 Replies
- akerrFriendly Neighbour
So, I think we've established that Telus has garbage service.
They've replaced all contact options with useless chatbots ... great for the shareholders, lay off the staff.
Meanwhile, I can't make or receive a **bleep** phone call. All for the great low low price of $150 a month. Fantastic.
Does anyone have any suggestions for other cell services in BC? This is totally useless.
- DgtlRgeFriendly Neighbour
Honestly, for what Telus is charging you ($150/month), a satellite phone almost seems worth it. At least you know it’ll work anywhere.
In my city, Telus has most of their 5G towers concentrated downtown. The problem is, the higher-frequency 5G bands (like 3500 MHz) don’t travel far and barely penetrate buildings. Even though Telus’s map says I have 5G, I’m on the fringe of coverage and it’s completely unreliable indoors.
My building is concrete with stucco over wire mesh (old-school style), which acts like a Faraday cage. I recently found out that modern glass — especially Low-E or double-pane — also reflects signals because of metallic coatings. So between concrete, mesh, and glass, signal indoors is garbage.
Telus still uses 5G NSA (Non-Standalone), which means calls actually go through LTE (VoLTE), not 5G directly. But since we only have two LTE towers covering my city, LTE fallback is spotty and overloaded (You might be having the same problem). So since phones are always sending data... My voice calls are still using the LTE data network and regular data is on 5G. But when 5G Data drops out (all the time for me) and tries to also fall back to the LTE band, the handoff is crappy and can interrupt the voice service. If you are in a poor 5G coverage area this is constantly happening so...
Another issue is how poorly networks handle switching between 5G and LTE. If the phone tries to jump back to LTE during a call, it often disconnects mid-call or fails to connect at all.
So yeah, the Telus map might say “full 5G coverage,” but in the real world, it’s not built out enough yet to actually be reliable. 😞 - TELUS_Support
Official Support Team
We're here to help! Should you need any assistance at all, please let us know!
- akerrFriendly Neighbour
I need assistance. I'm letting you know.
Now what? What will you do?
- FuzzyLogic
Community Power User
Depending where you are their may be limited coverage. Have you visited this Telus web page:
5G and 4G LTE, HSPA+ & LPWA network coverage map | TELUS
There is an option there to report an issue as well.
- DgtlRgeFriendly Neighbour
My area claims to have full coverage even for 5G but it doesn't work. Telus has come out to my neighbors a few times and "check" it. And it's always the same. "No it's fine" but it's not. Voice calls constantly cut out or disconnect and 5G is very spotty. I finally set my phone to use LTE as that is at least slow but reliable.
- akerrFriendly Neighbour
I tried that, but it's still useless. But thanks for the suggestion
- akerrFriendly Neighbour
Thanks for the info.
Map says I have 5G coverage, but I clearly don't.
- TELUS_Support
Official Support Team
Have you checked in with our Mobility team to see if they could assist?
- TELUS_Support
Official Support Team
Hey- Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We take your feedback seriously and will work to make things right. How can we assist? Have you replaced a new sim card?
- DgtlRgeFriendly Neighbour
How would a SIM card cause this? This is a problem with a poor network. If the SIM card was the issue the phone wouldn't even connect. SIM card just authorizes the phone to be on your network. Has nothing to do with poor signal due to poor network rollout. You claim I'm well within the 5G coverage area but my 5G barely works. I have to force my phone back to LTE to get reliable service data wise. Phone calls. Yea that's a lost cause. Voice calling on my cellular phone is NOT reliable in my area anymore. Not sure what Telus has changed. Voice service was spotty in my building years ago but since the 5G rollout it's NOT at all reliable.
- TELUS_Support
Official Support Team
Have you had the chance to speak with our Mobility team about this?
- akerrFriendly Neighbour
And how do I turn off those stupid You earned the First! badge on TELUS Neighbourhood messages?
We don't need no stinking badges.
- akerrFriendly Neighbour
No new SIM, same phone, same address, just service has been declining for years to the point where it's unusable now. *If* it connects at all, voices are garbled, or one party can't hear the other at all. Map says I have 5G coverage, but I clearly don't.
- DgtlRgeFriendly Neighbour
Yup. Service wasn't TOO bad back when I had my S7. Had a couple dead spots in my apartment building but as long as I went to the street or stood by a window it was ok. Once they rolled out 5G... Service sucks even worse. Even standing outside my building it's like you describe. Calls keep cutting out and disconnect. I am in Penticton and a 2 to 4 min drive to the center of town depending on traffic. So in no way out in the boonies. I've been with Telus for my cel phone for almost 20 years but am getting tired of this garbage. I've been looking at going with a different carrier since Telus doesn't seem to want to fix it. And I'm not the only one in my building. A few other neighbors that I have talked to that are on Telus are getting sick of it and looking at switching to someone else. Thankfully their Fiber service is at least reliable but it seems the only service that is in my are. Hope I never have to call 911 with how crappy and unreliable cel service is now.