customer service, such as small changes in plans, not good. Sometimes
spotty service in areas that should be strong (in Toronto), not all phones
can be used with Freedom, my son gets more data for his hard earned buck,
otherwise it works ok. I don't know the difference in speed between 4G and
5G.

On Tue, 1 Aug 2023 at 23:09, Evan Leibovitch via talk <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi all.
>
> I was more than a little ticked off to discover that Telus has no plans to
> offer 5G to its mid-brand Koodo customers, even though its flagship Telus
> and low-end Public Mobile brands already have it.
>
> Now that Freedom Mobile is owned by Videotron, perhaps Canada's
> least-awful telco, I had another look. They have a 5G plan for the same
> money that I'm paying Koodo for 4G with 10GB more per month. Furthermore
> Freedom is the only telco usable in the Toronto subway, with service in all
> stations and two Line-1 tunnel sections (Vaughan to Wilson and St.George to
> Yonge/Bloor).
>
> Pretty well everywhere I usually go these days is within Freedom's 5G
> coverage area. with 4G elsewhere (including the non-Freedom "nationwide"
> network coverage). I don't care about international roaming, I have a
> different SIM for that. And as it turns out the cell tower closest to my
> home is a Freedom one.
>
> Still, I have a few concerns. Reviews for Freedom on Trustpilot are
> plentiful and almost universally vicious. So long as everything Just Works
> my customer service interactions tend to be limited to initial setup.
>
> Does anyone here have any real-life data points to offer? Thanks!
>
> Evan Leibovitch, Toronto Canada
> @evanleibovitch / @el56
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