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09-07-2021 08:02 PM
There was a public safety alert sent out by the government last weekend, but I did not receive a notification, neither did my husband and daughter. Is this because we only use wi-fi and not the LTE cellular network? I checked 'Notifications' on the phone settings and there was no option available to enable government alerts. We all use an iPhone 12.
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09-08-2021 08:36 AM - last edited on 05-16-2023 09:50 AM by BellAntgio
Hey there @FEC ,
In this case, your assumption would be correct. Wireless emergency notifications are currently only pushed via AM/FM radio, TV, and public wireless networks. As you were only connected to your home internet, not the local wireless network, the notification was unable to be pushed through to both yours and your husband's device.
To ensure your compatible device receives the emergency alert, it must be connected to an LTE cellular network at the time the alert is issued. If your compatible device is connected to Wi-Fi, the alert may not be received.
For all other questions pertaining to the Wireless Public Alert Awareness, we invite you to visit our support page titled Wireless Public Alert Awareness FAQs
on Bell.ca.
Hope this clears up any concern!
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09-08-2021 08:36 AM - last edited on 05-16-2023 09:50 AM by BellAntgio
Hey there @FEC ,
In this case, your assumption would be correct. Wireless emergency notifications are currently only pushed via AM/FM radio, TV, and public wireless networks. As you were only connected to your home internet, not the local wireless network, the notification was unable to be pushed through to both yours and your husband's device.
To ensure your compatible device receives the emergency alert, it must be connected to an LTE cellular network at the time the alert is issued. If your compatible device is connected to Wi-Fi, the alert may not be received.
For all other questions pertaining to the Wireless Public Alert Awareness, we invite you to visit our support page titled Wireless Public Alert Awareness FAQs
on Bell.ca.
Hope this clears up any concern!
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05-15-2023 07:10 PM
Is my SM J320W8 compatible with the BC Alert System. I notice the J3 phones are - not certain if mine is.
I didn't receive the recent BC test alert.
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