09-17-2019 05:03 AM - edited 01-05-2022 08:56 AM
Just wondering what will happen with Public Mobile's plans once 5G speeds arrive in Canada in 2021 and beyond? Since Public Mobile is a budget focused brand, will we still be getting 3G speeds, or do you think everyone will jump up a notch. For Example, Telus users get mirgrated up to 5G plans, and Public Mobile users will upgrade to 4G LTE, still one speed gerneration below the current max.
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09-17-2019 08:14 AM
@Triguy wrote:4G speeds will actually get faster as more people migrate to 5G allowing more bandwidth. It will take several years for 5G infrastructure to be built as more small cells are needed. It is hard to say if PM will offer 5G being a third tier provider. They may transition to more 4G plans instead of moving to 5G.
That's what I was getting at. When 5G arrives, that's when I think Public Mobile would upgrade the speeds from 3G to 4G LTE. Being a discount brand, and staying one tier below the fastest speeds.
09-17-2019 08:12 AM
4G speeds will actually get faster as more people migrate to 5G allowing more bandwidth. It will take several years for 5G infrastructure to be built as more small cells are needed. It is hard to say if PM will offer 5G being a third tier provider. They may transition to more 4G plans instead of moving to 5G.
09-17-2019 08:10 AM
@WoozyPolarBear wrote:Probably all true. But to be honest, Public Mobile will have to somewhat keep up with the newer technology. In 10 years from now, 3Mbps speed will be the equivalent as having a cassette tape deck in a new car.
Telus still supplies 8-track wifi speed and thinks its ok so i dont see an upgrade anytime soon. Almost 2 1/2 hours on the phone the other day fixing the WiFi from 0.4 mbps back up to 50mbps to wake up yesterday and it's back down to 2.1mbps.....
09-17-2019 08:02 AM
Wait and see....I guess
09-17-2019 08:00 AM
Just slap a 5G label on it, and you are good. It was already done with throttled LTE, and calling it 3G.
5G advantages are only going to be good in congested areas. In the rest of the country, LTE willl have to do. Fortunately, there is a lot of LTE bandwidth bought to cover that, just not in really dense areas when 5G will be a boon.
09-17-2019 05:29 AM
Probably all true. But to be honest, Public Mobile will have to somewhat keep up with the newer technology. In 10 years from now, 3Mbps speed will be the equivalent as having a cassette tape deck in a new car.
09-17-2019 05:27 AM
It will probably depend on What chatr an lucky do. To be honest I don't see 5g or full 4g coming here for a long while if ever. This is the 3rd tier brand so don't expect much in terms of innovation. You will probably see migration offers to koodo first which I believe is the ultimate objective.
09-17-2019 05:04 AM - edited 04-04-2020 09:04 PM
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