Where in the GTA has Telus launched the standalone 5G network?
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10-03-2023 11:35 AM
I have read about 5G SA being launched in both eastern and western Canada, but I have not been able to connect to it in either Milton or Hamilton (yet). Does anyone have any more detailed information about where exactly 5G SA has already been deployed?
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10-03-2023 12:48 PM
It exists but Telus doesn't have a coverage map specifically spelling out where 5G SA is enabled at present. You may also need to have a fairly new SIM card to use SA. I have a 5G SIM in my phone and my phone says that SIM doesn't support SA.
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10-08-2023 10:49 AM
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10-08-2023 11:01 AM
However, in recent days I have become less concerned with 5G SA versus reliable connectivity, in general, as many users in my company are complaining about dropped calls and bad quality in the Hamilton area (our company just moved to Telus 2 weeks ago.)
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10-08-2023 12:08 PM
Telus primarily uses band 66/n66, which isn't great for long range or strength because it's an extension of band 4's 1700/2100. When you are close to a tower or have an unobstructed path to the tower. 600Mbit down and 150Mbit up is easily achievable.

