07-24-2016 05:45 AM - edited 01-04-2022 02:52 PM
Hi, since I'll be getting my SIM soon and joining Public Mobile, I thought I'd confirm a couple of questions I've had.
Thanks!
07-25-2016 12:46 AM - edited 07-25-2016 12:48 AM
Hey there,
I'm new to Public Mobile but have done quite a bit of research on the questions you've asked. Here is my take on them.
1. Yes, you're correct. To give you an example (given your home province is BC):
- If you're in BC, you can make calls to anyone in BC and can receive all calls (international, canada-wide, etc.).
- If you are temporarily in Alberta, then you can call Alberta numbers but not BC numbers. You cannot receive any calls, regardless of their province, while in Alberta unless you have an add-on.
2. I believe so, yes!
3. You're right!
4. I just received my SIM and I also live in BC. I ordered my SIM card on July 11. The SIM card was shipped on July 13. I received it on July 21. My city is Vancouver if that matters.
07-24-2016 01:47 PM
@etsat FYI @imm1304's response re province-wide talk option is correct. When you are in BC and connected to a tower in BC, you can make unlimited calls to BC phone numbers, and receive calls from anywhere. When you step outside of BC (or if you're physically near the Alberta border you could end up connected to a tower in Alberta--this is more an issue in places betwen Ontario and Queuebec such as Hull, but none-the-less) you can make unlimited phone calls to phone numbers in that province, but you will not be able to receive any incoming phone calls, nor to call back to a BC-based phone number. If you wish to be able to do that from time to time (travel outside of BC and receive calls normally and/or call back to BC or other palces outside of the province you have travelled to), you could add either the $8/200 minutes or $15/400 minutes long-distance add-ons. The $8 add-on gives you $200 minutes to any number in Canada or the US, while the $15 add-on gives you 400 mins to Canada, the US, and any country on that list referenced above. Please note that you will not get any signal at all when outside of Canada as PM has no roaming partners currently.
Hopefully that clears up that question, but let us know if you have any other concerns.
07-24-2016 10:25 AM
Hey @etsat,
1. On a Province-wide talk plan, when you are outside BC, you wll be able to make outgoing call to whichever province you happen to be in at that moment. However, you will not receive incoming calls as soon as you step outside of the BC. Jut clarifying further to what @TroyDaBes was saying.
2. Yes
3. Yes
4. I did not order one via Purolator, but I have been here daily and most people have reported anywhere from 3 to 9 calendar days. How long has it been since you placed your order?
07-24-2016 09:58 AM - edited 07-24-2016 10:02 AM
1. No, since you are using a province-wide talk. You can only call anyone on your province but if I'm correct you can receive a call from anyone in Canada.
Hmm. I don't know this feature of you can call anywhere in Canada as long as you are calling has the same province number. Can someone clarify? I don't remember reading such thing.
2. Yes. USA is included. Here's the list of other countries included on it.
This is also a good alternative as your Canada-wide if you rarely use your call outside your province. It's definitely cheaper than using PM Canada-wide call.
3. Yes. You should receive any text international but you just wouldn't be able to reply them.
4. Sorry, no idea.