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11-20-2022 02:47 PM
Rogers customers are set up to roam freely on Bell and probably Telus towers when there is an absence of a Rogers signal (Rogers "EXT"). I believe that the feds mandated that some time ago. However, am I as a Telus customer able to roam freely on a Rogers tower in the absence of a Bell or Telus signal?
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11-20-2022 06:41 PM
Yes. However there are few locations where Rogers coverage is present, but Telus/Bell are not, so you would see it infrequently.
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11-21-2022 12:03 PM
Unfortunately it doesn't take into account signal strength. I live in South Surrey (near 24 Ave & 152 St.) and to coverage often is unusable. I'd love it if it would flip to Rogers under those circumstances.
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11-21-2022 02:19 PM
Have you tried using Wi-Fi calling when at home? It will help when within range of your home Wi-Fi.
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11-21-2022
02:37 PM
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11-21-2022
03:25 PM
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dru
Been using that for years. But it doesn’t help once you walk out the door. The whole area has terrible coverage.
Sent from my mobile, please forgive @ny typos.
