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Now that both Lucky and Chatr have unlimited data, when do you think Public will get this?

savvy
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

As it was Telus initially said "no" to unlimited data for a few days when Rogers and Bell brought it out...Then they did finally cave and follow suit. Now all 3 have bumped up their unlimited data options to 512kbps overage, which is plenty to run Spotify/Deezer on High setting.

 

Chatr had unlimited data for a while at 64kbps (which is often just low enough to not run Deezer fluidly on low) and now Lucky Mobile has followed suit but upped the offering to 128kbps, which is good enough to maintain sufficient speed for fluid audio. Currently all but the $15 Lucky (voice) plan has the unlimited data.

 

So it's a slow-moving iceberg, but now that the main 2 competitors have it, when do you think reluctant-old Telus will let PM follow suit? It's becoming difficult to be a loyal holdout.

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maheshboloor
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

@Lowufo wrote:

I just had a look at the Lucky and Chatr sites and I see no mention of unlimited data. Their plans are very similar in price and offerings to Public Mobile


@Lowufo Below is the screenshot of Lucky Mobiles 25$ plan. Just like PM, its 500mb + bonus autopay 500 mb data allotment at '3G' speeds (throttled LTE at 3 mbps). But they have the unlimited data at 128 kbps. That speed is more than enough for whatsapp messaging, google maps and even spotify streaming. Yes, they dont have PM's 2$ autopay discount or referral or community rewards but for speefic users and their use case (i am one of them) it would be really helpfull.3.JPG

@LowufoFor Chatr https://www.chatrwireless.com/web/content/inzone_data_mgmt_policy

 

For Lucky click on Plan Details  https://www.luckymobile.ca/shop/plans/prepaid

 

Unlimited additional data at reduced speeds of up to 128 Kbps for email, light browsing and messaging once you have exceeded your allotted 3G data.

Lowufo
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

I just had a look at the Lucky and Chatr sites and I see no mention of unlimited data. Their plans are very similar in price and offerings to Public Mobile

maheshboloor
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

I keep getting notifications of this thread everyday which means that several of PM's customers do want the unlimited throttled data. Too bad PM doesnt care :(.


@jor123 wrote:

I think the issue came up a few years ago when Videotron decided to allow Spotify, etc. to not consume your data allowance. I'm not saying it's a bad thing in this instance, but it can be a touchy subject when a particular service (even internal) is not treated the same as another. 


Other providers offered "unlimited" Data before Lucky did, without any history of free-Spotify services.

 

I also doubt any special dedicated audio-streaming hardware was ever built into Videotron's network.

And compare vs Telus (and Koodo and Public) network which *does* have built-in transcoding hardware for "wireless video experience optimization"... I very much doubt any Telus company would ever offer free video streaming simply because they already have the hardware installed. 

jor123
Town Hero / Héro de la Ville

I think the issue came up a few years ago when Videotron decided to allow Spotify, etc. to not consume your data allowance. I'm not saying it's a bad thing in this instance, but it can be a touchy subject when a particular service (even internal) is not treated the same as another. 


@jor123 wrote:

Couldn't that sort of zero rating affect net neutrality?  


Doesn't involve online censorship or information control, doesn't involve online "privacy", doesn't involve sensitive or criminal topics (DMCA, piracy, hacking, pornography, politics, religion, hate speech, etc). So I'd say it doesn't have anything to do with net neutrality. Especially since no information is being withheld and no services are being denied - your PM Self-Serve account is still fully accessible from any other machine with an active internet connection. 

jor123
Town Hero / Héro de la Ville

@MitchRuns wrote:

@computergeek541 wrote:

I realize that most people do have home internet service.  However, since Public Mobile customer support is online only, running out of data means that customers have to use a different internet connection to get customer service. At the very least, I believe that Self Serve and Community data use should be zero rated.


That is a great point. Since their support is online only we definitely should be able to access that at least. 


Couldn't that sort of zero rating affect net neutrality? 


@Korth wrote:

Access to Self-Serve (without any Data remaining) would be smart, no access to Self-Serve is dumb.

Access to PM Community seems iffy... knowledge base, guides, answers, advice, troubleshooting, support... I think it's necessary as long as it remains *the only way to contact PM* (msg the Mods or Simon chatbot).

 

Unless PM put some sort of "Contact Us" form on the main page. (As in an actual way to send them an actual message, not a summary of where else you can go to contact them.)

Or unless PM made Simon accessible (to PM customers) through an SMS number.

 

 


You're right. They should be linked or Community account should be optional and customers contact moderators using self serve.

Access to Self-Serve (without any Data remaining) would be smart, no access to Self-Serve is dumb.

Access to PM Community seems iffy... knowledge base, guides, answers, advice, troubleshooting, support... I think it's necessary as long as it remains *the only way to contact PM* (msg the Mods or Simon chatbot).

 

Unless PM put some sort of "Contact Us" form on the main page. (As in an actual way to send them an actual message, not a summary of where else you can go to contact them.)

Or unless PM made Simon accessible (to PM customers) through an SMS number.

 

Not sure why we should have to logon to Community to get our responses - this ain't last decade anymore - we already have phones which can send us notifications, texts, voicemails, and emails. Already carrying everything we need (and PM needs) to provide proper communication and faster service. 

MitchRuns
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

@computergeek541 wrote:

I realize that most people do have home internet service.  However, since Public Mobile customer support is online only, running out of data means that customers have to use a different internet connection to get customer service. At the very least, I believe that Self Serve and Community data use should be zero rated.


That is a great point. Since their support is online only we definitely should be able to access that at least. 

I realize that most people do have home internet service.  However, since Public Mobile customer support is online only, running out of data means that customers have to use a different internet connection to get customer service. At the very least, I believe that Self Serve and Community data use should be zero rated.

jor123
Town Hero / Héro de la Ville

@maheshboloor wrote:

@MitchRuns wrote:

I just want to hear if we're getting this or not. I don't like how silent PM has been on this issue and I hope it's addressed because it will be a deciding factor for a lot of people. 


@MitchRuns I personally don't think we are getting this feature. If PM wanted to react to Lucky they would have done it by now. I am plannin to wait until end of this year to see if there are any new offers from PM and others and take a decision. I am not sure if 'many' people want this feature, but for my specific use case it would be just perfect.


Yeah... Lucky is looking more and more like a better option for me every day.

jmqm
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

@stonechucker wrote:

I think you're all hoping for something they will not do.

 

too many issues to fix before getting uselessly slow unlimited data.

 

if you want unlimited data, go somewhere else.

 

I buy a plan that is right for me, or bigger.  Right now, I use less than half my 90 day allotment of 12 GB.  I also pay less than $10 every 90 days.


You don't need to flex how much you spend on your phone bill. You don't see others flexing how they don't roam around these forums all day for discounts/PM credits/golden star because they want to live their life, but I digress.

 

128 Kbps is good for -

1. Messaging apps like Discord and Telegram. 

2. Occasional Google search

3. Google Maps look-up (granted your area is saved locally)

etc.

 

Though Public Mobile doesn't need to offer unlimited data as the discounts/PM credits are a good alternative. Would be nice though. I use Discord with friends, would be nice to always be connected.

maheshboloor
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

@MitchRuns wrote:

I just want to hear if we're getting this or not. I don't like how silent PM has been on this issue and I hope it's addressed because it will be a deciding factor for a lot of people. 


@MitchRuns I personally don't think we are getting this feature. If PM wanted to react to Lucky they would have done it by now. I am plannin to wait until end of this year to see if there are any new offers from PM and others and take a decision. I am not sure if 'many' people want this feature, but for my specific use case it would be just perfect.

MitchRuns
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

I just want to hear if we're getting this or not. I don't like how silent PM has been on this issue and I hope it's addressed because it will be a deciding factor for a lot of people. 

r1lee
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

Both my parents are on pm $25 plan. One always goes over from messaging on WeChat and WhatsApp. I'm really close on moving her over to lucky 

jor123
Town Hero / Héro de la Ville

Anything from @CS_Agent on this? 


@stonechucker wrote:

if you want unlimited data, go somewhere else.


You mean Saskatchewan!

SaskTel provides 2Mbps/1Mbps (that's 2000kbps/1000kbps, about 879MB per hour, over 20GB per day) in "unlimited" data. Not "uselessly slow" when you consider throttled "3G" is only 3000kbps.

I think you're all hoping for something they will not do.

 

too many issues to fix before getting uselessly slow unlimited data.

 

if you want unlimited data, go somewhere else.

 

I buy a plan that is right for me, or bigger.  Right now, I use less than half my 90 day allotment of 12 GB.  I also pay less than $10 every 90 days.

Korth
Mayor / Maire

Lucky... 128kbps/64kbps upload/download

Chatr... 64kbps/64kbps 

Freedom... 128kbps/64kbps 3G (only in Freedom Zones), 256kbps/128kbps LTE (only in Freedom Zones)

Telus, Bell, Rogers... 256kbps/256kbps (most areas) or 512kbps/256kbps (some areas) 

Koodo, Virgin, Fido, Public... no "unlimited" "endless" "infinite" data offered

 

Public simply isnt competing with its competitors (Lucky and Chatr). Nor does Lucky need to offer more, it's already ahead of its competitors (Public and Chatr), it doesn't want to cannibalize or de-value Bell/Virgin.

Freedom is the outlier... it can be a good deal if you (and the people you call) are in the Zone, it's a lousy option (or not an option at all) outside the Zone. And it turns out that Freedom Zones are always the same areas that Telus, Bell, and Rogers prioritize for hardware deployments. 

smp99
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

@Korth wrote:

@smp99 wrote:

unconfirmed reports that Lucky may have increased the throttled speed up to 512kbps. 

Stay tuned


Stay tuned to what? Provide links to your "unconfirmed reports" if you want anybody to believe you. 


Yeah - likely not true. It looks like the person who told me may have not fully understood what they were saying

Korth
Mayor / Maire

@smp99 wrote:

unconfirmed reports that Lucky may have increased the throttled speed up to 512kbps. 

Stay tuned


Stay tuned to what? Provide links to your "unconfirmed reports" if you want anybody to believe you. 

maheshboloor
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

@smp99 I just checked their website and it still says 128 kbps. If they are upping the speed to 512 kbps, it's a no brainer for me to switch to Lucky. Let's see if this is actually true. @PM mods, can you  acknowledge tht Lucky is actually upping their game and tht you are not throwing your hat in the ring?

smp99
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

unconfirmed reports that Lucky may have increased the throttled speed up to 512kbps. 

Stay tuned

 

 

smp99
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

Well, now that the $10/$10 referral promo is over and the $10 plan is gonzo, maybe they can focus some resources on this.

 

Or maybe even a response one way or the other.

 

savvy
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

@maheshboloor wrote:

@jor123 It is. I guess I am too lazy to get a sim and do the whole porting thing..lol. a friend suggested to wait until end of this year to see if PM will come up with something. I will probably move to Lucky then. Apart from this particular feature, PM has been great with auto pay and 1 referral discount.


Same, that's why I lowered PM to next to nothing just to keep it alive while I wait for them to catch up. If they can't be bothered, they'll eventually lose me indefinitely, but I really like them and want to stay with them.

 

PS: I've noticed that Lucky rounds data to 1KB but Public rounds data to 10KB... This may impact how much data you actually get either way.

jor123
Town Hero / Héro de la Ville

Yeah, I hope we see something soon. I've been considering moving as well. 

maheshboloor
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

@jor123 It is. I guess I am too lazy to get a sim and do the whole porting thing..lol. a friend suggested to wait until end of this year to see if PM will come up with something. I will probably move to Lucky then. Apart from this particular feature, PM has been great with auto pay and 1 referral discount.

jor123
Town Hero / Héro de la Ville

At that point, though, wouldn't it be better to just switch over to Lucky? 

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