09-05-2023 07:18 PM - last edited on 09-05-2023 07:23 PM by computergeek541
In some countries, phone companies setup free data usage on certain apps like WhatsApp and Waze. I've never seen this in CA/US, but I'm wondering if this is something we have with Public and just don't know about it.
Here is an example from a phone company in Brazil where Evernote, Microsoft 365, Outlook, Waze, WA, and Skeelo (audiobooks app) can be used with no limits, without counting towards your data usage.
So, is there such a thing in Canada, or at Public?
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09-05-2023 08:49 PM
Koodo and the others used to offer unlimited BBM even without data.
09-05-2023 07:42 PM
Sorry, I don't think any Canadian provider has this. I don't think any provider even has free data usage when accessing their own app
What is see is likely a join deal between the provider and those app vendors (like Microsoft, Amazon, etc)
09-05-2023 07:40 PM
Here’s an article to peruse @SparklyKitty
09-05-2023 07:37 PM
Doubt it will happen @SparklyKitty , but okay to hope.
The best we can get is throttled down data on certain plans after cycle limits are met.
09-05-2023 07:35 PM
But wouldn't net neutrality support more accessible services? I think section 7 of the Act would support such services though.
09-05-2023 07:25 PM
I don't ever recall any such data costing model in Canada.
09-05-2023 07:23 PM
@SparklyKitty wrote:In some countries, phone companies setup free data usage on certain apps like WhatsApp and Waze. I've never seen this in CA/US, but I'm wondering if this is something we have with Public and just don't know about it.
Here is an example from a phone company in Brazil where Evernote, Microsoft 365, Outlook, Waze, WA, and Skeelo (audiobooks app) can be used with no limits, without counting towards your data usage.
So, is there such a thing in Canada, or at Public?
There is no free data for specific uses. I do not believe that Public Mobile would be allowed to do this because of net neutrality laws.