11-01-2018 01:12 AM - edited 01-05-2022 06:01 AM
Has anyone ever compared Lucky mobile service vs Public mobile?
Data /coverage /service?
07-09-2019 02:30 PM
@sheytoon wrote:
@Arman wrote:Telus and Bell using the same towers but they have their own tower and equipment on tower as well. What Bell has more is micro cell in city centers and Malls which makes them a better provider.
I think you misunderstand how network sharing is implemented. Coverage is identical and only the operator who owns the site installs equipment. It is then shared with the partner operator.
@Arman more on this, from @sheytoon : https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Discussions/Network-sharing-explained/m-p/129092#M420...
07-09-2019 02:06 PM - edited 07-09-2019 02:07 PM
@Arman wrote:Telus and Bell using the same towers but they have their own tower and equipment on tower as well. What Bell has more is micro cell in city centers and Malls which makes them a better provider.
I think you misunderstand how network sharing is implemented. Coverage is identical and only the operator who owns the site installs equipment. It is then shared with the partner operator.
07-09-2019 01:38 PM
07-07-2019 07:05 PM
Overage charges for long distance are applied to the caller, not the receiver. If they racked up overage on Lucky plans, then they have the wrong calling package at lucky.
There red is nothing that would cause PM to have long distance charges apply to another carriers billing for subscribers calling a PM client. The receiving phone number must have been long distance for the Lucky subscriber.
07-06-2019 02:05 PM - edited 07-06-2019 09:49 PM
Yeah I was wondering how a proper comparison between two providers could result in this as well. The friends with the $200-$600 LD bills might be on Lucky as well? I'm not sure in this day and age how anyone racks up a LD bill like that! Even a data overage bill like that would take a lot of failures on the users part. JMHO....
07-06-2019 12:28 PM
@Colinh90 wrote:I've tried both but stayed with Lucky, it has better coverage
@Colinh90 coverage is the same. Lucky is owned and operated by Bell on their network, and Bell and Telus (which owns and operates Public Mobile on their network) share networks among their subscribers. If you are seeing coverage differences, it's probaby confirmation bias.
@Colinh90 wrote:the only thing Public did was give my friends $200 to $600 dollar long distance phone bills during my trial month (June 2019)
@Colinh90 Did you use a temporary phone number with Public Mobile? Did you pick one that caused long distance to your friends? I'm not sure how this is Public Mobile's fault.
07-06-2019 11:24 AM
@Arman wrote:
My Favorite is $25 plan . Unlimited call and text and 2.5gb data
I didn't see that plan listed. I only see the 25 dollar plan that is exactly the same as public mobile and only has 1 GB of data. Are you referring to a grandfathered plan?
07-06-2019 12:17 AM
07-05-2019 10:24 PM - edited 07-05-2019 10:26 PM
2 gigs of data for 15 bucks , 1gig for 10, or 500mgs for 5. im with lucky.
07-05-2019 10:23 PM
I've tried both but stayed with Lucky, it has better coverage, and better support. the only thing Public did was give my friends $200 to $600 dollar long distance phone bills during my trial month (June 2019)
05-09-2019 12:54 PM
@rh66 wrote:what does lucky mobile charge for data top up? $/GB
$5/500MB
$10/1GB
$15/2GB
All are monthly rates (expire each month) and 3G. No LTE options.
05-09-2019 12:21 PM
what does lucky mobile charge for data top up? $/GB
05-06-2019 04:22 PM
@Arman wrote:Telus and Bell using the same towers but they have their own tower and equipment on tower as well. What Bell has more is micro cell in city centers and Malls which makes them a better provider.
To simplify, Bell has very little going tower-wise in the west and Telus very little in the east. They share many resources to provide continuous service to both Bell and Telus customers across the country.
05-06-2019 04:17 PM
Telus and Bell using the same towers but they have their own tower and equipment on tower as well. What Bell has more is micro cell in city centers and Malls which makes them a better provider.
05-06-2019 02:49 PM
@Anonymous wrote:
@Arman wrote:I have both and lucky mobile is much better on coverage, support and responce to issue.
there is also a support phone number (you can talk to human)
Interesting coverage observation when Telus/Koodo/Public Mobile share the same infrastructure as Bell/Virgin/Lucky.
That's correct. The coverage should be exactly the same, as it's a nationally shared network. Mainly Telus in the west, and Bell in the east.
05-06-2019 02:38 PM
@Arman wrote:I have both and lucky mobile is much better on coverage, support and responce to issue.
there is also a support phone number (you can talk to human)
Interesting coverage observation when Telus/Koodo/Public Mobile share the same infrastructure as Bell/Virgin/Lucky.
05-06-2019 02:34 PM
I have both and lucky mobile is much better on coverage, support and responce to issue.
there is also a support phone number (you can talk to human)
11-01-2018 12:08 PM
Lucky Mobile. Heard bad things about high overage charges.
At Public Mobile there are no overage charges. Ever.
11-01-2018 08:30 AM
My friend is on an old Cityfone (sp??) plan very similar in pricing to the old Fall Promo. It's a holdover from when Sears had a mobile system MVNO operation... Can't get her to switch.
11-01-2018 08:10 AM
Of the three prepaid brands, Public Mobile is the best. It has no zones and data even if so called 3G is on the LTE network. The latency is far superior. Now that Telus has repurposed 3G spectrum for LTE and has fully rolled out 700 MHz for LTE, there is just no comparision for data performance against the competition. All the new 3G plans come with Canada wide calling. The big intangible is the possibility of getting a great Koodo migration offer from time to time if that is your cup of tea.
11-01-2018 04:49 AM
Lucky also sells phones andyou can buy at many retail kiosks that sell multiple brands (ie bell and virgin)
11-01-2018 03:56 AM - edited 11-01-2018 03:56 AM
The main difference is going to be zones at Lucky Mobile and the approach used for customer service. Lucky Mobile does have a call centre available to customers.
In the past, Lucky Mobile has offered calling, messaging, and data plans to compete with the likes of Chatr and Public. Some of these Lucky Mobile plans were zoned, while some were not zoned.
11-01-2018 01:55 AM
@mimmo wrote:Pretty sure lucky has zones and pm doesn't. Best thing is for you to do your own comparisons and decide from there
They got zones and province/canada wide calling. Most of PM 3G promos are matched with Lucky's/chatr offers.
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11-01-2018 01:16 AM
Pretty sure lucky has zones and pm doesn't. Best thing is for you to do your own comparisons and decide from there
11-01-2018 01:14 AM - edited 11-01-2018 01:27 AM
@H3rnandez wrote:Has anyone ever compared Lucky mobile service vs Public mobile?
Data /coverage /service?
Its all the same bell/telus network & coverage, like koodo, virgin, pc mobile, etc
If you want to talk about costs / zones / add ons variety / customer service, etc you want to check out their websites / plan builders / promotions as these aspecs change often.