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dowhatt12
4 months agoFriendly Neighbour
Illegal cell phone jammers
Illegal cell phone jammers used at Home Depot / Canadian Tire etc., in Timmins, ON. I'm convinced these stores are using these illegal devices in Canada. No way you can't get decent reception being l...
- 4 months ago
The construction of the buildings (metal and concrete) impede radio waves. It has nothing to do with "jammers". Our local costco there is a tower two blocks away as well as home depot. Signal is no existent for the most part once in the store.
Nektesko
2 months agoNeighbour
I once had similar weird signal drops, and it turned out a nearby business was using something they shouldn't. Report it to your provider—they can scan network interference sources.
dowhatt12
2 months agoFriendly Neighbour
I'm still convinced some are using some sort of illegal cell phone jammer. I've had a prior business owner admit to it. Only the military personal are allowed to use such devices, any other organization like church etc., it's illegal.
- TELUS_Support2 months ago
Official Support Team
It's highly likely that building materials or terrain are interfering with the signals in certain locations. Large structures, metal frameworks, or dense materials often weaken cellular signals indoors, even if you’re near a tower. Additionally, other factors like network congestion or environmental interference could contribute to the issue.