01-06-2015 10:57 AM - edited 01-04-2022 12:31 PM
Public Mobile is a new kind of no-frills business, built on simple ideals with a co-operative approach to wireless. We don’t sell phones but don’t worry, there are a number of options available for customers to purchase an affordably priced phone.
These include retailers as:
Direct manufacturers:
You can also have your friend or family member’s old phone if they are upgrading their phone.
Ensure the phone is unlocked, compatible with our Canada-wide 4G LTE network and IMEI is available for use before completing a purchase. Click here to check phone compatibility and find out the network frequency here.
*To use data, add and select Public Mobile’s APN settings Click here.
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07-15-2015 01:11 PM
Yes, the canadian ASUS Zenfone 2 is sold for the canadian market.
You can use it with any carrier in Canada.
07-15-2015 12:33 PM
Many computer stores are now starting to sell unlocked phones. I purchased an unlocked ASUS Zenfone 2 from Memory Express and it works fine with PM.
05-03-2015 12:42 AM - edited 05-03-2015 12:43 AM
05-03-2015 12:39 AM - edited 05-03-2015 12:44 AM
@makkahn28 wrote:
Would PM, Kood be considered Subsidiary carriers, or MVNO?
Also, what would a Mobile Network Operator be? Saw how Telus Mobility was labeled as a MNO, So really intrigued.
Koodo, PM & Telus Mobility are owned by Telus Communication Corp.
Chatr, Fido & Rogers Wireless are owned by Rogers Communications.
Bell Mobility, Solo Mobile & Virgin Mobile are owned by BCE Inc.
05-03-2015 12:39 AM
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05-03-2015 12:34 AM
@makkahn28 wrote:
Oh, ok. I sincerely apologize. When I read up certain carriers on Wikipedia, Fido, Public Mobile, Example, were labeld as MVNO. Perhaps someone made an Error. Please, if you have correct answers to this, feel free to inform us. How would a MVNO Work, what exactly is an MVNO, Are they independent carriers, subsidiaries, etc.?
MVNO's are third Party Companies that buy wholesale wireless from established carriers with there own Networks. The Rates these established networks currently charge MVNO's are just too high at the moment therefore we lack in the MVNO business in Canada. Hopefully come May-5-2015 things will change
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05-02-2015 11:32 PM
So, example:
Kood, Public Mobile are considered MVNO
Fido, Chatr are considered MVNO
Virgin Mobile, Solo Mobile at time, considered MVNO
Subsidiaries that operate Autonomously, and use the Parent Co. Network infrastructure
Haven't really heard of a MVNO having their own Towers per say.
05-02-2015 11:26 PM
MVNO stands for Mobile Virtual Network Operator.
Its basically a sub-company using the parent Co. Network infrastructure.
05-02-2015 11:12 PM
05-02-2015 10:55 PM - edited 05-02-2015 10:58 PM
I found out something as well, another Place where you can purchase a handset, but you'd have to weigh in pros/con's and use common sense
Fido, One Fido store I asked, Yes they do sell.
BUT, you'd have to pay full cost of handset, plus $25 Fee, plus a $50 unlock fee too.
Also, You'd have to do the Test, IMEI, or use that www.willmyphonework.net
Tool. So, It seems like options do appear, but costs are various here and there.
So, if Fido stores do sell handsets outright, with those fees attached, then there is another option, though slightly costly w. Those additional fees. But, If there's a specific handset U want and only They have, well, I'll leave that up to you to make that determination
04-28-2015 06:15 PM - edited 04-28-2015 06:16 PM
If You look for this Topic:
Where can I buy a phone to use with Public Mobile?
You can find the multiple links to Google, Blackberry, and others where you can buy a handset from them online.
04-28-2015 06:03 PM
BUT, WAL-MART & Best Buy have a Small Prepaid Selection, Models will vary from store to store
04-28-2015 06:02 PM - edited 04-28-2015 06:12 PM
WAL-MART, Best Buy, and 3rd PARTY Kiosks CANNOT SELL handsets to PPL who ARE NOT Clients of the RESPECTIVE Carriers THE Handset you're interested in buying from these merchants DUE to CONTRACT CLAUSES that these Carriers impose on 3rd Party Merchants.
04-28-2015 06:00 PM - edited 04-28-2015 06:10 PM
BELL & IT'S MVNO VM, ROGERS & IT'S MVNO FIDO & CHATR, WIND DO NOT ALLOW PPL who are NOT CLIENTS of their's to BUY HANDSETS from any of their stores, PHYSICAL/ONLINE
04-28-2015 05:57 PM
IF YOU BUY Handset that has LTE ABILITY, Not all can use LTE to TALK and USE DATA SIMULTANEOUSLY. YOU MAY NEED TO DISABLE THE LTE PRIOR TO talking, AS the 4G LTE is mainly for the Data portion, and 3G for BOTH DATA & TALKING
04-28-2015 05:52 PM - edited 04-28-2015 05:54 PM
Because Public Mobile is no longer selling handsets, it is ppl's responsibility to ensure that the phones they buy and port over are 100% Compatable.
Public Mobile uses these Frequency spectrums:
3G: 850/1900 MHZ
4G LTE: 1700/2100 MHZ
4G LTE Advance: 700 MHZ ( Side note: This frequency isn't available as of yet, Telus needs to build and fully assemble this, and Handsets need to have this frequency built-in to fully take advantage of this particular spectrum)
The HSPA+4G Network has NO 2G GSM Fall back, so Check prior to purchasing.
USE THIS Link: http://www.willmyphonework.net/
To check out whether your handset will work on the Network
IF YOU BUY HANDSET FROM a KOODO Physical store or Telus's Online store, The Handsets Most of the time don't require you to unlock, though Some might. If You buy from a Koodo Store, Handsets with the PURPLE LABEL on them can be bought outright W/O needing to become a Koodo Client
Telus's Physical Stores DON'T PERMIT Outright purchases unless you become a Telus Client.
Telus's Online Store is THE ONLY EXCEPTION; NOT ALL HANDSETS can be bought outright until 90 DAYS after their initial release