07-24-2018 09:00 AM
Hey Community,
We’re excited to share with you that effective July 24th, 2018, we are lowering the prices for the following plans:
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That’s a $5 price reduction per 30 days for both plans! Totally sweet right?
How to get this offer:
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To learn more about Public Mobile, click here.
-Public Mobile Community Team
FAQs
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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 already purchased one of these plans. Will my plan’s price automatically change? |
No, the plan price will not update automatically. To take advantage of the new price, you will need to follow the instructions outlined above in “How to get this offer” and read the “Current customer” section.
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I chose to switch to one of these plans on my next renewal date. Will my plan’s price automatically change? |
If you had requested to change your plan to one of these plans before this new pricing was announced, you will continue to pay $55 per 30 days /$165 per 90 days. The plan price will not update automatically. To take advantage of the new price, you will need to follow the instructions outlined above in “How to get this offer” and read the “Current customer” section. |
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. We recommend changing your plan on your next renewal date because it allows you to use the services you have already paid for, making your money go further.
To learn more about the differences between these options, click here. |
08-24-2018 02:34 PM - edited 08-24-2018 02:35 PM
@Dz11 wrote:So if I’m in n an urban area and my phone is saying LTE it’s really 3G 3Mbit?
Not quite. It is LTE, but your download/upload rate is capped at around 3mbps. There are other benefits to LTE besides its download rates.
08-24-2018 02:32 PM
So if I’m in n an urban area and my phone is saying LTE it’s really 3G 3Mbit?
08-02-2018 11:38 AM
@phn419 wrote:Were these promo plans that's getting prices decreased on?
It sounds like a good deal for 6/18GB.
I'm still at 12GB for 90 days at $120.
I go over near the end, thinking of switching plans.
Any thoughts?
I'm pretty sure that $120/12GB/90 day plan are LTE data. Keep that in mind if you want to keep those speeds.
The 6GB plans are 3G. On your phone, if it's set to 4G, expect to be throttled to 3Mbit speeds. If set to 3G, expect 7-13Mbit speeds.
08-02-2018 11:30 AM
Were these promo plans that's getting prices decreased on?
It sounds like a good deal for 6/18GB.
I'm still at 12GB for 90 days at $120.
I go over near the end, thinking of switching plans.
Any thoughts?
08-02-2018 08:20 AM
Yes, for me at this time, this plan hits my sweet spot. Calls to Canada and USA, 6.5gb data (at a decent speed, usable for most things including streaming) and of course international texts. Data is what I use most so having more of it at a good value is what I would like. Thanks!
08-01-2018 11:48 AM
Sorry, I did switch to Koodo with their latest offer!
I liked the community idea and the potential rebates with PM, doesnt mean i wont come back at some point.
I got the offer of 40$/month for 6 GB at LTE speeds and unlimited nationnal calls and unlimited international text. I think it was JOINKOODO5406 but ended yesterday.
07-30-2018 11:48 PM - edited 07-30-2018 11:49 PM
@Jorno wrote:
@sagarsoni wrote:Hi. The 6GB/18gb plan, it doesnt specify if the last 500mb/1.5gb is at 3G or if the whole plan is at 3G
For both the 30-day plan (6GB + 500MB bonus data) and the 90-day plan (18GB + 1.5GB bonus data), the whole plan (base data plus bonus data) is at 3G speed.
To add on to this, 4G/LTE is capped at 3Mbit or 384KB/s. If you manually set your phone to 3G, expect it to be all over the place but download will be generally higher than on 4G/LTE mode. I tested it twice on 3G. First time I got 12.8Mbit and the second time I got 7.5Mbit.
Also my IP in 3G mode is ipv6. No idea why.
07-30-2018 11:23 PM - edited 07-30-2018 11:26 PM
@sagarsoni wrote:Hi. The 6GB/18gb plan, it doesnt specify if the last 500mb/1.5gb is at 3G or if the whole plan is at 3G
For both the 30-day plan (6GB + 500MB bonus data) and the 90-day plan (18GB + 1.5GB bonus data), the whole plan (base data plus bonus data) is at 3G speed.
07-30-2018 01:12 PM
I hopped on the 2016 promo because it doubled my data at no extra cost when it came out 🙂
Plan feature improvements are almost as good as price drops 🙂
07-30-2018 12:44 PM
always good to see price drop on plans!
07-30-2018 12:16 PM
07-30-2018 11:37 AM
Hi. The 6GB/18gb plan, it doesnt specify if the last 500mb/1.5gb is at 3G or if the whole plan is at 3G
07-29-2018 10:55 PM
These are not promos, but rather regular plans that are now a lower price. No need to make them a promo, they’re just newly revised in market prices.
07-29-2018 03:24 PM
Thanks for the update.
I know what to do if my $45 5.5GB plan is not enough for me.
07-29-2018 06:57 AM
07-28-2018 09:14 AM
@Alan_K Why aren’t these great 6GB plans in the featured or ready made plans on PM website? Would be easier to find for those on the website who are not browsing the forums.
07-28-2018 04:15 AM
@youbme, how did you manage to get from Montreal to Ottawa within a minute? 🙂
07-27-2018 12:58 PM
looks good
07-27-2018 10:54 AM
To illustrate the differences, see attached:
07-27-2018 10:38 AM
@smp99 wrote:
@Jorno wrote:Pardon me, but I still do not understand. Are you saying that a device on a 3G-speed plan, when connected to the 3G network, will achieve data rates higher than the advertised maximum of 3Mbps?
Yes, that is what many are reporting but not advertised anywhere. LTE is throttled. If you turn off LTE and connect to 3G you get full speed - of the 3G network.
It is important to note that while selecting 3G-only on your phone might increase raw download rates (doesn't seem to affect my upload rates), it can result in increased latency - which means everyday usage could be slower for certain websites, etc. What I find is in areas where LTE is spotty, I'm better off switching to 3G-only, as my phone will try to connect to LTE via a tower that offers low reception. Otherwise, there is limited benefit to staying on 3G-only.
07-27-2018 08:39 AM
The plan selector gets weirder and weirder with these discounts... Remove texting and the cost goes up. Remove data, same price as with 500mb.. provincial, Canada wide, and USA included, all the same price with the 6 gB deal!
Bargains galore. Turn on the blue light at Kmart. On top of that if you sign up a buddy, get 25 dollars...
Where is the competition?
07-27-2018 08:38 AM
The plan selector gets weirder and weirder with these discounts... Remove texting and the cost goes up. Remove data, same price as with 500mb.. provincial, Canada wide, and USA included, all the same price with the 6 gB deal!
Bargains galore. Turn on the blue light at Kmart. On top of that if you sign up a buddy, get 25 dollars...
Where is the competition?
07-27-2018 08:31 AM
If you catch the chance where they added USA calling to the 6gb plan... For 5 dollars you get 2 extea gB and USA call...
A bit of a deal if you use it. Either or both cost a lot more $$$ elsewhere.
07-27-2018 08:05 AM
Is that working?
07-27-2018 07:24 AM - edited 07-27-2018 07:25 AM
@Jorno wrote:Pardon me, but I still do not understand. Are you saying that a device on a 3G-speed plan, when connected to the 3G network, will achieve data rates higher than the advertised maximum of 3Mbps?
Yes, that is what many are reporting but not advertised anywhere. LTE is throttled. If you turn off LTE and connect to 3G you get full speed - of the 3G network.
07-27-2018 03:42 AM
@will13am wrote:
@Jorno wrote:
@will13am wrote:If you have a large download and need higher overall data rate, just switch to 3G only and you get the full capability of hspa+.
Please help me understand the above. Public Mobile 3G plans are capped at 3Mbit/s while connected to the LTE network. If the same plan is connected to the HSPA+ network, it can achieve up to 21Mbit/s* or 42Mbit/s*?
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telus_Mobility#HSPA+
HSPA+, HSPA, UMTS are all part of the 3G network. In some circles, HSPA is referred to as 3.5G.
Pardon me, but I still do not understand. Are you saying that a device on a 3G-speed plan, when connected to the 3G network, will achieve data rates higher than the advertised maximum of 3Mbps?
07-27-2018 12:08 AM
That's awesome! Thanks Alan and PM! I'll be sure to let my my data-heavy user friends know of this great opportunity!
07-26-2018 10:21 PM
Your current plan price won't change... You are likely on the the plan that does NOT include US calling.
07-26-2018 07:25 PM
This is a great plan if you don't need the LTE speeds, which probably most don't actually need.
07-26-2018 06:39 PM
Thanks Public Mobile, that's an WoW news, its a very good price on level of service & data. We will get good numbers of user coming by.