11-30-2010 12:38 PM - last edited on 03-25-2015 04:39 PM by RogersMay
is there a place to report dead zones,
i live in Calgary and there are a number of places where i can count on having no bars or full bars but can never get a call through, i have a iphone 3gs with ios 4.2 and have done the whole network reset thing and phone reset thing but i still can sit in an area with full bars and 3G and have every call i make dropped or severely distorted.
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05-21-2016 04:29 PM
I would advise checking out NetworkAid via your MyRogers app or on Rogers.com
You can check and report any network issues in Canada; including any dead zones.
Fina a quick NetworkAid FAQ here.
RogersDarrell
12-02-2010 11:25 AM
Hi Carusk,
Yes there is a place to report these locations. If you call 1866-931-3282, Press 2 for technical support. Advise the agent you wish to report a dead zone. They will ask you a series of questions, try to provide as much detail as possible:
- Location (Intersection or postal code) ; Where problem begins & ends.
- Signal Strength
- Troubleshooting tried
- Disable 3G tried
- Error displayed
- (optional) New sim card or different device tried
05-21-2016 12:43 PM
05-21-2016 04:29 PM
I would advise checking out NetworkAid via your MyRogers app or on Rogers.com
You can check and report any network issues in Canada; including any dead zones.
Fina a quick NetworkAid FAQ here.
RogersDarrell
04-07-2018 11:26 AM
Not much of a Network"Aid"...you put in your address to your Dead Zone House and Rogers says "Our Wireless network appears to be working normally in your area" and "If you're experiencing a unique issue, please let us know". Followed by "Your feedback will help us prioritize future network enhancements across Canada. Thanks for telling us about your experience — we really appreciate it! "
I'm not trying to help Rogers by helping to "prioritize future network enhancements across Canada", I'm trying to make and accept a simple phone call on my iPhone. Every single phone in our family (both iPhone X's, iPhone 7s, iPhone 😎 is unable to make a phone call, and if we get one out or in, no one can hear us, in any part of our house, or even on our outside decks or yard area.
So, Rogers, how do we REALLY get this acted upon? Over than moving to Telus of course, of which our friends have no trouble calling from anywhere in our house.
04-08-2018 11:00 AM
Good morning @westsidegirl!
Welcome to our Community!
I understand you may be skeptical about our Network Aid tool but if you do report issues via the app, our technicians do act upon them.
Unfortunately, resolving issues that are isolated to a single household is not always possible. A building can block or dampen a cell phone signal dramatically depending upon the layout, construction material and location relative to our nearest tower.
In a situation such as this, I would recommend trying WiFi Calling as a workaround. Have you tried it as of yet? Please let us know! If you need help setting it up, we're more than happy to help.
Regards,
RogersCorey
04-30-2018 10:25 PM
08-28-2018 12:31 AM - last edited on 08-28-2018 07:40 AM by RogersYasmine
Dead zone near 29th Ave skytrain station
Both my wife’s and my phone loses coverage near the 29th Ave skytrain station in BC. Could it be a dead zone? If yes, can somebody from the company please comment if there are plans to install towers?
08-28-2018 12:59 AM - last edited on 08-28-2018 07:45 AM by RogersYasmine
@adeydas have a look at the following cell tower map site:
https://www.scadacore.com/tools/rf-path/cell-tower-map-canada/#
In the address lookup field, use: Atlin St & E 29th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5R, Canada
You can refine that to your home address if you desire. You can zoom in/out in that map and select any tower that you want to look at, in terms of details for that tower. Click on, or select a tower to display a popup window that shows an elevation chart to that tower, the location details and the tower details in terms of who owns the tower, frequencies, etc.
Hopefully that will show you where the nearest tower happens to be. I suspect that the elevation map might not be very accurate for city towers as the towers might be masked by other buildings between your home and the tower.
09-10-2018 04:42 AM
@adeydasI would suspect it's an elevation or handoff issue - I know the Skytrain station itself being lower then grade and concrete will reduce it's coverage inside.
Try @Datalink tool, works pretty good for the elevation -- I also use another site (same data) http://www.ertyu.org/steven_nikkel/cancellsites.html to help solve connection issues (I find my site little easier to follow, theres a mobile app too)