Speakout Wireless being discontinued?

Cock Throppled

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I’m curious about this too. My burner is an old iPhone 6 which can handle 4g. I read the chatter on Reddit and people were thinking you’d be fine if your phone supported 4G.
I think this is happening because support for 3G networks is being phased out later this month. I’m going cross my fingers and hope because you lose whatever balance you have with speakout if you switch over to another provider (and the other provider wants to sell you monthly or annual plans).
Exactly. I talked to a Chatr guy today, who also told me I don't have to do anything. Still not sure if I need a different sim, though.
 

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I believe you will need VoLTE support for calls. 4G alone is just the data part, not the voice aspect. The VoLTE enables the typical phone number voice calling like with 3G.

4G data enables apps like whatsapp, discord to do voice calls through their networks.
 

SolidSnake

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My wife and I both use Speakout. It’s just if your phones 3G that you will need to switch, they are still providing service
Only until the end of the month. They don't have 4G bandwidth, hence dumping customers off to Lucky.
 

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I’m curious about this too. My burner is an old iPhone 6 which can handle 4g. I read the chatter on Reddit and people were thinking you’d be fine if your phone supported 4G.
I think this is happening because support for 3G networks is being phased out later this month. I’m going cross my fingers and hope because you lose whatever balance you have with speakout if you switch over to another provider (and the other provider wants to sell you monthly or annual plans).
Likewise. Things are muddy at best. I’m going to wait and see what happens before changing carriers. Once my prepaid $$ run out I’ll have to switch regardless I guess.
 

mercyshooter

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Countries that are developing 5G or are 5G ready will have to shut down their 2G/3G networks for emergency uses only in the next few years.
 

Cock Throppled

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More confused than ever. Has anyone been able to actually get through to Speakout and get answers?
 

angry anderson

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This is the thing I don't understand - if they AREN'T shutting down, why would they need to partner with Lucky? If they were going to stay in business they should just tell ppl to get a 4g phone or Speakout 4g sim...

Confused.
Yea. I have a Samsung that according to what I read is 4g and VoLTE friendly. I just bought the sim card about a month ago. From 711. I am waiting till after the end of the month to see if it will work.
 

mercyshooter

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Speakout uses Rogers network. Rogers shuts down 2g/3g for regular phone use. It's up to Rogers if they are still letting 7-11 to use the network or not with current agreement. Rogers has chatr for pay per use and is about the same price as 7-11 and its 4G anyways. So why do I still need to give the spectrum to 7-11? Let 7-11 customers to come to chatr. BTW, Lucky mobile does not have pay per use plans. So........
 
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SolidSnake

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Speakout uses Rogers network. Rogers shuts down 2g/3g for regular phone use. It's up to Rogers if they are still letting 7-11 to use the network or not with current agreement. Rogers has chatr for pay per use and is about the same price as 7-11 and its 4G anyways. So why do I still need to give the spectrum to 7-11? Let 7-11 customers to come to chatr. BTW, Lucky mobile does not have pay per use plans. So........
Where does the Chatr website mention "pay-per-use"? I see nothing but monthly plans and annual subscriptions
 
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Yea. I have a Samsung that according to what I read is 4g and VoLTE friendly. I just bought the sim card about a month ago. From 711. I am waiting till after the end of the month to see if it will work.
It's not gonna work next month. They've said as much.
 
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