04-24-2022 11:26 AM
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04-24-2022 06:27 PM
I have heard the line about people working from home and overloaded towers but most people at home would be using wifi anyways so I can't see that really being the issue. If you're at home do you use Wi-Fi Calling?
I personally leave 5G off all the time mainly since I don't use a lot of data or anything that would need 5G speeds. Also I found 5G really drained my battery since the 5G signal where I live is quite weak but as of last speedtest was 190mbps. LTE is only about 2 bars also but it still works fine for calls and 50mbps of data if wifi goes out.
If the signal is weak where you live, maybe a signal booster is something to consider if you have a tower that's line of sight. If you are in a condo or strata, or renting, you may not be able to install the exterior models though.
04-24-2022 01:13 PM
If the issue has been going on for a year, there wouldn't be anything wrong with the Telus towers. There would have been a lot of complaints a long time ago and the issue investigated and resolved. Have you called Telus tech support yet? If not, I'd suggest calling.
What do you call low signal? 1 bar? 2 bars? 3? If you do a speed test on cellular, what speed are you getting?
Low signal could result from a few different things.
5G is going to give a weaker signal indoors as it is easier for walls/metal/concrete to block it. If you have a 5G phone, turn of 5G and try again. When downtown I found that I pretty much lost 5G indoors in places. Even on LTE if I was too far above the cell towers, the signal was weak. The nearest tower was on a building close by but I was about 15 floors above it and had weak signal on LTE and nothing on 5G. If I was lower in the building I had full signal and speed. Depending on which tower you're phone is trying to connect to, there may be a building in the way. In some areas 5G repeaters have been installed so outdoors you shouldn't have any issues.
04-24-2022 01:45 PM
04-24-2022 06:27 PM
I have heard the line about people working from home and overloaded towers but most people at home would be using wifi anyways so I can't see that really being the issue. If you're at home do you use Wi-Fi Calling?
I personally leave 5G off all the time mainly since I don't use a lot of data or anything that would need 5G speeds. Also I found 5G really drained my battery since the 5G signal where I live is quite weak but as of last speedtest was 190mbps. LTE is only about 2 bars also but it still works fine for calls and 50mbps of data if wifi goes out.
If the signal is weak where you live, maybe a signal booster is something to consider if you have a tower that's line of sight. If you are in a condo or strata, or renting, you may not be able to install the exterior models though.