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New plans are out

Sansan
Mayor / Maire

I think this is the one that shocks me the most.

https://subscribe.publicmobile.ca/en/on/activation/plans/15GB-5Gspeed1

I'm a novice. What is UL Speed? Do you need to do anything special to achieve this speed, or is it automatic?

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That 23@6 should be for new only no? 

EB0
Town Hero / Héro de la Ville

@Sansan 

The $20 unlimited plan and $29 20GB have been removed from both of my accounts 

Now, the lowest on my $29 plan is $30 15GB, and the lowest plans on my $15 are $19 1G , $23 6GB. $30 15GB

The 15.00 plan with all the 'frills' yes. I'm sticking to it until they 🥾me off😄

EB0
Town Hero / Héro de la Ville

@Sansan do you have the old $15 10 minutes 250mb plan or the new $15 unlimited plan no data?

I have account on the old $15 250mb plan , it has both $19 1GB plan and $20 unlimited no data plan.

i have another account $29, and the lowest is $20 unlimited no data.

Sansan
Mayor / Maire

So this is one of my 'personal ' offer. The lowest I can switch to. Currently on the original 15.00 plan.

What a ripp off!!!

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 yesterday it was 15.00.

😄 I'm sure it will benefit someone. 

Thanks!

slusagm
Town Hero / Héro de la Ville

and quiet a lot of new plans, didn't say new activation only... now , it is a matter if we see it ourselves 

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turtleTurtle
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

That is UpLoad speed.

fixin1
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

@Sansan - Must be a glitch in the system, usually UL means UnLimited Data

Wayworn
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

5G UL speed means ---->They put it their description in order to dazzle and confuse us .  I googled " What is the UL reference signal in 5G?".

 
SRS is a UL reference signal which is transmitted by UE to the base station. SRS gives information about the combined effect of multipath fading, scattering, Doppler, and power loss of the transmitted signal.
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