02-25-2019 06:27 PM - edited 01-05-2022 06:44 AM
My cousin in US uses Go Smart Mobile which uses the T-Mobile network. They offer unlimited Facebook usage from Facebook app and Facebook messenger. It is available on all plans even if you don't have data.
Would be interesting for Public Mobile to try something similar. Though I don't think anything like that would even happen. Though it's someone I'm sure many would take advantage of when PM is on a national network. Though it's probably just a wish from many customers but PM will never do anything like that because they won't do unlimited data.
02-26-2019 09:35 AM
@stonechucker wrote:
@will13am wrote:
There is definitely enough blame to go around. I know of people who won't switch carriers no matter what. Unwillingness to shop is a major contributor to all that is wrong with the cellular market.Currently, for me, there's no need to shop around. Public Mobile is still the best for my needs.
I shop around but never change because PM always ends up being the best deal for me.
02-26-2019 09:32 AM
@will13am wrote:
@stonechucker wrote:@tehowennathe, some providers have previously provided 'zero-rating' to certain premium services such as Videotron (Quebec) offering unlimited streaming music from various services but were told they couldn't do this, as it was unfair competition. Although Facebook isn't a premium service, it would be seen in the same fashion by the CRTC.
What we need in Canada, are subscribers willing to battle and protest for better service packages, and fight for competition in the market that is fair to all. With the Big 3 providers restricting access to the networks to smaller providers (MVNOs), there is little actual competition to be had.
There is definitely enough blame to go around. I know of people who won't switch carriers no matter what. Unwillingness to shop is a major contributor to all that is wrong with the cellular market.
Yes I know people who stay with Telus or Rogers because they are scared that service on PM or any similar prepaid carrier won't be like the major carriers. They think that just because it's prepaid coverage won't be the same and calls will be dropped. I tell them did you do your research? They say no. Then I ask why won't they do research. It's because they are happy being on a network that had national advertising and is known my people all over.
02-26-2019 09:32 AM
@will13am wrote:
There is definitely enough blame to go around. I know of people who won't switch carriers no matter what. Unwillingness to shop is a major contributor to all that is wrong with the cellular market.
Currently, for me, there's no need to shop around. Public Mobile is still the best for my needs.
02-26-2019 09:27 AM
@stonechucker wrote:@tehowennathe, some providers have previously provided 'zero-rating' to certain premium services such as Videotron (Quebec) offering unlimited streaming music from various services but were told they couldn't do this, as it was unfair competition. Although Facebook isn't a premium service, it would be seen in the same fashion by the CRTC.
What we need in Canada, are subscribers willing to battle and protest for better service packages, and fight for competition in the market that is fair to all. With the Big 3 providers restricting access to the networks to smaller providers (MVNOs), there is little actual competition to be had.
There is definitely enough blame to go around. I know of people who won't switch carriers no matter what. Unwillingness to shop is a major contributor to all that is wrong with the cellular market.
02-26-2019 09:07 AM
Company your thinking of is Verizon Wireless. They also tried to get in with Wind before it became Freedom.
02-26-2019 09:00 AM
I remember back then a US company (don't remember which one) was trying to get into the Canadian market with Mobilicity, but I don't think it happened.
02-26-2019 08:50 AM
@tehowennathe, some providers have previously provided 'zero-rating' to certain premium services such as Videotron (Quebec) offering unlimited streaming music from various services but were told they couldn't do this, as it was unfair competition. Although Facebook isn't a premium service, it would be seen in the same fashion by the CRTC.
What we need in Canada, are subscribers willing to battle and protest for better service packages, and fight for competition in the market that is fair to all. With the Big 3 providers restricting access to the networks to smaller providers (MVNOs), there is little actual competition to be had.
02-26-2019 05:58 AM
Probably won't happen but would be cool. Canada is always the last to bring in what carriers around the world been doing for years.
02-25-2019 11:19 PM
Anything can happen if you believe hard enough.
On the serious note, CRTC are going to take their sweet time and milk our pockets until the government ACTUALLY steps in and do something about this.
02-25-2019 07:46 PM
@tehowennathe wrote:Would be good but question is would CRTC allow it. Remember a few years ago when Quebec regional carrier Videotron had unlimited music streaming that doesn't use data? Well CRTC told them to stop that service. If CRTC could get on board then maybe PM could explore that idea.
@tehowennathe bingo. PM isn't even allowed to zero-rate customers using their own self-serve accounts. All they are allowed to do is give you zero-rated everything or zero-rated nothing. I think you can guess which one is more likely in the Canadian mobile marketplace.... (hint: it's not zero-rated everything.)
02-25-2019 07:10 PM
It goes against PMs motto of less for less, but one can hope
02-25-2019 06:47 PM
maybe
02-25-2019 06:31 PM
Would be good but question is would CRTC allow it. Remember a few years ago when Quebec regional carrier Videotron had unlimited music streaming that doesn't use data? Well CRTC told them to stop that service. If CRTC could get on board then maybe PM could explore that idea.
02-25-2019 06:29 PM
I hope PM would explore such possibilities