07-13-2022 11:38 PM - last edited on 07-13-2022 11:50 PM by computergeek541
SO HAPPY TO HEAR ABOUT 4G availability on this network. I was considering changing providers for faster data, but all the major company's plans are outrageously expensive. Also, the recent Rogers Outage made me SO HAPPY to be a Public Mobile Customer because we were not affected.
I LOVE PUBLIC MOBILE, AND I'M SO THANKFUL FOR ALL THEY DO!!!!
@CS_Agent
07-26-2022 10:22 AM
@ecashmore wrote:. I don't use a lot of data. In fact, I tend to come under 1 GB / month. But I don't mind paying for the extra gigs so if I needed them they're there. 🙂
@ecashmore Understand it's a personal choice. But if you only using less than 1GB a month and assuming you don't need the LTE fast speed (150Mbps) , why don't you stay with $25 (or even $35) , then you can spend $15 to add 1GB add-on in your account. The 1GB add-on is non-expiring and will roll over to the following cycle. So, it is there when you are over the regular 1GB for a $25 plan
Just a suggest to save money 🙂
07-26-2022 09:57 AM
I switched to the $41.25 / month plan. I don't use a lot of data. In fact, I tend to come under 1 GB / month. But I don't mind paying for the extra gigs so if I needed them they're there. 🙂
07-26-2022 09:56 AM
Good point. I do have two separate companies for my internet and cell phone. 🙂
07-14-2022 09:49 AM
What plan did you switch to?
07-14-2022 09:49 AM
True story, my Fido internet messed up my work day to say the least
07-14-2022 08:37 AM
I learned last week it's a great idea to have your wireless/cell plan with a different teleco than your home internet... especially if your home connection is with Rogers, lol
07-14-2022 01:38 AM - edited 07-14-2022 01:38 AM
I was hoping there would be 4G LTE plans, because I ain't switching providers just for faster speeds. I am happy they announced this as I may get the $45 6 GB plan.
07-13-2022 11:42 PM
Will do!
07-13-2022 11:41 PM
Keep us posted from time to time on how you like the new 4G plan. I've been happy with my old $15 plan for the last few years...maybe time to test-drive 4G.