07-31-2019 01:23 AM - edited 01-05-2022 06:11 AM
08-01-2019 02:30 PM
Bell, Telus, and Rogers throttle speed to 512kps once you reach your limit.
I see see people who are constantly on their phone using social media or streaming videos or music. There must be a demand by consumers who are willing to pay for unlimited data plans.
08-01-2019 02:15 PM
I honestly don't know why you need unlimited data if you're in an urban, or suburban area. The majority of folks with cellular plans in Canada live within major centres where WiFi is easily available in local shops and buildings, and a very large number have it at home also, many of these plans also unlimited.
I have 12 GB over 90-days. 33 days to go, and I've used only 27% of my data. I have my cellular data on all the time, but at home (and my girlfriend's place), my WiFi is used. I walk 2-3 hours a day, I rarely use open WiFi, and I stream music via Spotify, RadioPlayerCanada or TuneIn while I'm walking the dog, or walking to/from work.
I have more than enough data.
07-31-2019 10:28 AM
@tehowennathe wrote:PM won't bring unlimited unless Chatr of Lucky do the same.
They're already both doing it, although speed that the data gets slowed to after using up your data is not good.
07-31-2019 08:13 AM
@denis2Different people have different needs.. that's why there are different providers / plans for people to pick and choose.
07-31-2019 07:59 AM
I dont see why anybody would need unlimited data on a phone, I dont even use all of my 1 GB a month.
07-31-2019 07:10 AM
PM won't bring unlimited unless Chatr of Lucky do the same. Though PM is the prepaid leader due to them having the first prepaid Canada US Roaming plan.
07-31-2019 01:32 AM
07-31-2019 01:29 AM
@Dnop68 wrote:What is public mobile planning to do to compete with the unlimited data plans now being offered by the big three?
Seems to me everybody says their crystal balls are on the fritz.