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Updated: Get 8.5 GB at 3G speed + 2 GB of US Data + UL Canada/US Talk & Text for $60!

Alan_K
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

Update as of October 11, 2019: This plan is now expired.

 

Hey Community,

 

Say hello to Summer :)! We’ve got the perfect plan for anyone headed state-side this Summer. For a limited time only, effective July 19th, 2019, you could get 8.5 GB of Canada Wide data, plus 2 GB of US Data Roaming, and Unlimited US roaming/Canada US Talk & Text for $60/mo! 

 

Plan details:

$60 for 8.5 GB at 3G speed + 2 GB of US Data + UL Canada/US Talk & Text

  • 30-day plan
  • 8 GB of Canada-wide data at 3G speed + 500 MB with AutoPay
  • Unlimited Canada/US Talk & Text - You could talk and text as much as you like from Canada to the U.S., and vice versa! 
  • Additional 2 GB of US data roaming
  • International text included in both Canada + U.S.
  • New and current customers are eligible

 

How this plan works:

 

 

Making a call to someone in Canada

Making a call to someone outside of Canada

In Canada

Included

Only U.S. included 

In U.S.

Included

Only U.S. included



How to get this offer:

New customers

Current customers

  1. Purchase a SIM Card: Click here to order online or locate a participating retailer to purchase a SIM Card.
  2. Visit activate.publicmobile.ca and follow the instructions to activate your SIM Card. If purchasing from a participating retailer, the retail associate can assist you with the activation.
  3. During the activation process, select the Ready-made plan “$60 UL Can/US Talk & Text 8.5GB Can 3G Data with AutoPay plus 2GB US Data Roaming”.
  1. Log in on Self Serve
  2. Go to “Plan and Add-ons”
  3. Select “Change Plan”
  4. Select the Ready-made plan “$60 UL Can/US Talk & Text 8.5GB Can 3G Data with AutoPay plus 2GB US Data Roaming”. You will have the option of changing your plan immediately or upon the next renewal date.

 

To learn more about Public Mobile, click here.

 

-Public Mobile Community Team

 

 

FAQs

Spoiler

Question

Answer

How long will this plan be in market?

This is a limited time offer and is subject to change without notice. Please refer to Public Mobile’s Service Terms.  Please note that the promotion will not be honoured after it has ended. This includes SIM cards that have been purchased online, are in-transit and not yet activated.

Will I keep the same plan forever? Will my plan change?

Please refer to our Terms of Service for more information about our plans.

I am an existing customer. What is the difference between changing my plan immediately and changing my plan on the next renewal date?

When changing your plan, you have 2 options: (1) change your plan immediately or (2) change on your next renewal date.

 

Here is the difference:

 

 Changing your plan immediately...

You may choose to change your plan immediately if you have used all or most of your services, if your account is suspended and you would like a different plan, or if you would like to get started right away on the new plan. Here are some things you should know about this option:

●     There must be enough funds in your account to cover the full amount of the new plan.

●     A new payment cycle starts when you activate your new plan.

●     Your plan will not be prorated, which means that any days remaining in your current payment cycle will not be credited to your new plan.

●     Due to system limitations, if your account is suspended, you will need to send a private message to our Moderator Team here to change your plan immediately. You will need to be signed in to the Community for the link to work.

●     Any earned Rewards will be applied on your next renewal after the plan change.

 

Changing your plan at the next renewal date…

On the other hand, you may choose to change your plan on your next renewal date because it allows you to use the services you have already paid for. We recommend this option so your money can go further. Here are some things you should know about this option:

●     If you choose to change your plan on your next plan renewal date, the amount owed will be automatically updated.

●     If you have AutoPay set up, the amount of your new plan will be charged on your payment due date.

●     You can cancel a future-dated plan change at any time by clicking on the ‘Plans and Add-Ons’ tab and selecting ‘Cancel Order’.

●     Any earned Rewards will be applied on your next renewal after the plan change.

What happens if the “$60 UL Can/US Talk & Text 8.5GB Can 3G Data with AutoPay plus 2GB US Data Roaming” plan becomes unavailable before my next plan renewal date?

If you chose to change your plan to “$60 UL Can/US Talk & Text 8.5GB Can 3G Data with AutoPay plus 2GB US Data Roaming” on the next renewal date and the request has been submitted successfully, you will still switch to “$60 unlimited Canada/US Talk & Text” even if the promotion ends before your renewal date occurs.

 

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RedSands
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

It sounds like the carriers in those areas are getting more than a little greedy! Thanks.

RedSands
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

Thanks for checking that out seems that companies with those exchanges are getting a little more than greedy!

adel2922
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

can't wait to switch all my accounts over

chukdefatey
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

@countonalex wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@RedSands wrote:

Thank you so if those area I can still make calls send text and use data I just can’t call from Canada?


You can't call those area code/prefixes using PM or roaming add-ons or plans.


is there a reason why? i'm curious. (i don't call US numbers)


It's because those prefixes belong to carriers which apparently has a right to charge a huge rate for transporting the incoming call. Similar to how it costs a lot to call the Canadian Tertories compare to other Canadian Numbers. Major Canadian cell providers and major Canadian Landline Providers just eat the High cost to call the terotories but most smaller companies charge a lot more to call the terotories. You get the Point?

Anonymous
Not applicable

@countonalex wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@RedSands wrote:

Thank you so if those area I can still make calls send text and use data I just can’t call from Canada?


You can't call those area code/prefixes using PM or roaming add-ons or plans.


is there a reason why? i'm curious. (i don't call US numbers)


 @countonalex 

So I went looking for my own curiosity. Mostly I don't care about those exchanges. But this was the original announcement made some time ago.

As I understand it, the phone company owners of exchanges charge other phone companies to call customers in their exchanges. Seems some skullduggery went on and many other providers (not just here) decided to just not let their customers call those exchanges as a hefty middle finger to them.

This Wikipedia article seems to describe the thing. It's called traffic pumping apparently.

countonalex
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

@Anonymous wrote:

@RedSands wrote:

Thank you so if those area I can still make calls send text and use data I just can’t call from Canada?


You can't call those area code/prefixes using PM or roaming add-ons or plans.


is there a reason why? i'm curious. (i don't call US numbers)

Anonymous
Not applicable

@RedSands wrote:

Thank you so if those area I can still make calls send text and use data I just can’t call from Canada?


You can't call those area code/prefixes using PM or roaming add-ons or plans.

RedSands
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

Thank you so if those area I can still make calls send text and use data I just can’t call from Canada?

chukdefatey
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

@RedSands wrote:

Thank you be traveling from Maine down to Florida. I would say with AT&T as well as T Mobile I should be good I think. I just saw a number of area codes that the service wouldn’t be available so was concerned where they might be.


It's not that the service does not work in those area codes. It just doesn't let you call those area codes with those prefixes. 

Anonymous
Not applicable

@RedSands wrote:

Thank you be traveling from Maine down to Florida. I would say with AT&T as well as T Mobile I should be good I think. I just saw a number of area codes that the service wouldn’t be available so was concerned where they might be.


What you saw were for you calling those area code/prefixes. Not that service would not be available.

RedSands
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

Thank you be traveling from Maine down to Florida. I would say with AT&T as well as T Mobile I should be good I think. I just saw a number of area codes that the service wouldn’t be available so was concerned where they might be.

chukdefatey
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

@RedSands wrote:

What are the states that you can not call and not use the service in? Thanks


Where ever there is AT&T and or T-Mobile coverage your phone will work. 

RedSands
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

What are the states that you can not call and not use the service in? Thanks


@Garthk wrote:

What if I need more than 2 GB of US data roaming?  Also do you have plans that share data?


$20 for 1GB but you have to purchase it before it will work again. This roaming data will only work in U.S. and will expire in 10 days. This data can't be used in Canada.

PDV96
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

I switched to this plan recently.  When I look at my current plan it does not mention the 2 GB of US Data.  Do I have it or not?  That is why I switched plans.

Poogzley
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

@Garthk wrote:

What if I need more than 2 GB of US data roaming?  Also do you have plans that share data?


@Garthk You can always buy a US data add-on. 

Unfortunately Public Mobile does not [currently] offer plans that allow you to share data.

Garthk
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

What if I need more than 2 GB of US data roaming?  Also do you have plans that share data?

GR
Mayor / Maire

@Poogzley from what I have read in this tread there's no limit for the talk and text, you could stay there for 6 months if you want!  The only limit is the 2gb roaming data per 30 days.   As for how long it's here nobody knows! 

Poogzley
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

Is there a limitation on how much time I can spend roaming in the USA at no additional cost. I know that some companies like Fizz have a 3 billing cycle limit and then they will block you afterwards.

 

Also will be receiving a warning before this plan is removed from the market? I would like to switch to it just not right away and would like to wait as long as possible before switching as I would only need the roaming services as of January...

coonesly
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

I have the 8G plan, and have no issues with speed. I love it. Really good value compared to other companies


@anbil9 wrote:

When does this offer expires 


As we just saw 2 Monday’s ago,  plans can disappear at anytime.  The entire plan builder was taken away (a stupid secession in my opinion) overnight in a system maintenance session.

 

lock in your plan change now if you want it for November.  It’s about $120 a year more than your current $50 plan.  If you can afford it, it’s a great deal as doing it with roaming addons to keep your plan active and usable would be much more expensive.

GR
Mayor / Maire

@anbil9  limited time offer,   that's all it says so it could be gone tonight or in 3 months 

anbil9
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

When does this offer expires 

GR
Mayor / Maire

@longder1  I'm not sure what to recommend,  limited time only means they could pull it tomorrow.  If your renewal is just in 3 weeks or so you could log in now and change it and set it on next renewal date to make sure you get it

Anonymous
Not applicable

@longder1 wrote:

I currently have the $50 plan and will upgrade to the $60 plan when I snowbird to florida in november.  But if the $60 plan is 'limited time offer' my dilemma is ,  do I sign up asap to not lose the opportunity, or just hope the $60 is still available in nov.  ????

 

Any guidance out there as to what is likely to happen?


Schedule the plan change for your next renewal. The day of (or before) your last day, remove the plan change if the $60 plan is still here. Then your $50 plan renews. The next day schedule for the $60 plan for the next renewal. etc each term. Hopefully in that 1 or 2 day span the plan doesn't drop.

longder1
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

I currently have the $50 plan and will upgrade to the $60 plan when I snowbird to florida in november.  But if the $60 plan is 'limited time offer' my dilemma is ,  do I sign up asap to not lose the opportunity, or just hope the $60 is still available in nov.  ????

 

Any guidance out there as to what is likely to happen?

Jess516
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

You can choose if you want it to take place right away or wait for your next pay cycle.

Anonymous
Not applicable

@Jess516 wrote:

Just want to clear this one up. So if I am in the u.s I can make calls and text as well as being in canada I can call the u.s?


Yes. It's like a two-country plan. A little less data while in the states but talk and text and back and forth both sides.

Jess516
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

Just want to clear this one up. So if I am in the u.s I can make calls and text as well as being in canada I can call the u.s?


@Bevattna wrote:

One final thought, my experience with data usage has been primarily focused on downloading to my phone, not uploading. PM's plans show download speeds, but there doesn't seem to be any mention of upload speeds.

 

Would be curious if anyone knows expected data upload speeds at PM and how they compare to Telus or Koodo.


Upload speed on 3g plan is also 3Mbps. It is much higher on full LTE plan.

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