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mcrootay
10-11-2018Chevalier
Use ZTE (Fido) cellular home home phone unit with Videotron mobile plan?
I have an unlocked ZTE wireless home phone base (from Fido)....I am hoping that I can just get a Videotron SIM card and start using this unit with Videotron services on a cheap, basic talk plan. Does...
- Anonyme10-11-2018
not sure if it will work... but technically, to have the "full" videotron experience, your device needs to support band 4 (AWS 1700/2100) on 3G.
This device is only compatible with 850 and 1900MHz bands.
This might work if you get one of the latest sim... but not 100% sure if at some point Videotron will tell you that you are using the partner network more often than you normally should...
850 and 1900MHz towers are "technically" owned by Rogers even if Videotron and Rogers are now basically sharing networks in Quebec and Eastern Ontario.
Anonyme
10-11-2018not sure if it will work... but technically, to have the "full" videotron experience, your device needs to support band 4 (AWS 1700/2100) on 3G.
This device is only compatible with 850 and 1900MHz bands.
This might work if you get one of the latest sim... but not 100% sure if at some point Videotron will tell you that you are using the partner network more often than you normally should...
850 and 1900MHz towers are "technically" owned by Rogers even if Videotron and Rogers are now basically sharing networks in Quebec and Eastern Ontario.
- mcrootay10-12-2018Chevalier
Thanks for your reply zadigre, that was very helpful and I think testing I did last night confirmed what you wrote....I unlocked the device and it worked with a Telus sim, but did not want to work with my Videotron sim.
- Anonyme10-12-2018
mcrootay wrote:Thanks for your reply zadigre, that was very helpful and I think testing I did last night confirmed what you wrote....I unlocked the device and it worked with a Telus sim, but did not want to work with my Videotron sim.
do you have one of the newer LTE videotron sim or it's one that has access to 3G only?
if 3G only, I believe you absolutely need a device that has support for the AWS band.
If LTE, again technically, it should connect to 850/1900MHz Rogers frequencies on 3G since essentially this is need for a fallback from the LTE network (for calls non VoLTE device or when outside of LTE coverage).
But again, this is just a guess... this is the way that it's supposed to work with a "real" cellphone...- mcrootay10-12-2018Chevalier
I would guess that my videotron sim is LTE, as the phone says as much at this moment...I got it Fall 2017.
So then based on your statements my options for using this adapter are to find a cheap plan on a compatible network (ZTE's website says Fido, Rogers, Koodo and Virgin). I'll check what those guys offer....
Thanks again!