07-30-2021 06:01 PM - edited 01-06-2022 02:58 AM
Hello,
I would like to know, does Public Mobile plans to offer international roaming eventually? Currently they only offer roaming for the U.S.
Thank you,
Rachid
07-31-2021 12:56 PM
@BlueB wrote:The one I'm referring to - you rent a small device (wifi hotspot) roughly the size of a deck of cards. This device connects to their mobile network and acts as a wireless access point, routing/tethering your device(s) to their network for data.
It's great when you want a data connection all the time, don't need cellular voice calling, and don't want to bother with finding public wifi hotspots. 🙂
Interesting... You can always learn something new here! Thanks for explanation.
Now, is there any charge (beside renting that device)? Do you pay for data usage?
07-30-2021 07:33 PM
Great to hear, and we're always happy to help (and chat!). 🙂
I noticed you asked "eventually" too - it's unlikely that Public Mobile will ever offer true international roaming due to the higher costs and other details/arrangements they'd need to manage. In that case, the concept of Public Mobile's "low cost" service would go out the window as global roaming = $$$. Most people on budget plans will also look for the cheaper option while traveling (ie. local SIM/etc) and be a wasted effort for Public Mobile.
07-30-2021 07:30 PM
The one I'm referring to - you rent a small device (wifi hotspot) roughly the size of a deck of cards. This device connects to their mobile network and acts as a wireless access point, routing/tethering your device(s) to their network for data.
It's great when you want a data connection all the time, don't need cellular voice calling, and don't want to bother with finding public wifi hotspots. 🙂
07-30-2021 07:14 PM
@MrAtheist : Likin' the username 🙂 PM has agreements with T-Mobile and AT&T. So if you have poor reception with one then try the other.
07-30-2021 07:12 PM
Thank you all for your answers. It pretty much answers my question. I love the Public Community. Communication is done very rapidly.
Rachid
07-30-2021 06:59 PM
be careful the 10 day packages add-on is will starts as soon as purchased.
07-30-2021 06:54 PM
@MrAtheist...my experience with the 10 Day US roaming add-on was very positive. I used them in WA, OR, CA and MI. For the most part...never had any issues.
For the long weekend travelers...these add-ons are an inexpensive addition when traveling to US...(whenever the border opens again )
07-30-2021 06:47 PM
My experience last time roaming with PM in vegas was spotty at best... PM probably just latched to whoever it had contracted with, iirc AT&T or Verizon, and the signal comes and goes even if you're standing still in an outdoor parking lot.
Depending on where you go, my suggestion would be to pick up a local sim and 'roam' that way... much more flexible imo.
07-30-2021 06:36 PM
@BlueB wrote:Just to add on to @mimmo - depending on your need, some countries offer "wifi hotspots" as a cheaper option than phone SIM cards. If you really only need data during your travels, then this may be another option to keep in mind. 🙂
Are these 'wifi hotspots' for a fee or we are talking about free wifi like here (Tim Hortons, Walmart, etc.)?
07-30-2021 06:24 PM
Just to add on to @mimmo - depending on your need, some countries offer "wifi hotspots" as a cheaper option than phone SIM cards. If you really only need data during your travels, then this may be another option to keep in mind. 🙂
07-30-2021 06:18 PM
only offer Roaming for the U.S. 10 day packages.
07-30-2021 06:12 PM - edited 07-30-2021 06:15 PM
@r_chehade typically international roaming is very expensive on other providers iirc it was greater then 12/15$ per day. It's usually more economical just to buy a local sim when you arrive.
Edit Telus and Koodo 9$ USA /day, international $13/day
07-30-2021 06:03 PM - edited 07-30-2021 06:10 PM
@r_chehade...nope..currently just the 10 Day US talk/text/data add-on for use in USA. No indication that will change anytime soon.
TextNow works to call US or Cdn numbers from anywhere...and it's free.