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RockG
2 years agoFriendly Neighbour
Thinking of switching to Freedom Mobility
I called Telus today to see if they could match the $50/month Freedom Mobility plan for Canada, US, Mexico (BYOD). Telus said they couldn't match the price. Is there any downside to switching to Fr...
Syaoran
2 years agoAll-Star
With the exception of slower data speeds in heavily congested areas, like Toronto. Freedom actually isn't a bad option. Like Telus, Freedom relies on one main band for pretty much the entire network coverage, which is band 4 where Telus uses band 66 which is an extension of band 4.
I haven't personally used Freedom but I have friends that have been using it for years with no complaints. Freedom is also much more friendly for devices not sold by the carriers, like OnePlus devices. 5G, VoLTE, and WiFi Calling all work on OnePlus devices on Freedom.
I haven't personally used Freedom but I have friends that have been using it for years with no complaints. Freedom is also much more friendly for devices not sold by the carriers, like OnePlus devices. 5G, VoLTE, and WiFi Calling all work on OnePlus devices on Freedom.