07-12-2019 10:30 PM - edited 01-05-2022 08:18 AM
So I ported out of public mobile while retaining the mobile number...
But I do have my old public SIM card...
So can I re-use it in the future if I switch back to public
Can that same SIM be used by me or anyone else or will a new purchase be necessary
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07-18-2019 02:04 PM
This is Public Mobile. It's not known to be class leading in adoption rate for new features. I would not expect e-sim coming to this service any time soon.
The move to eSIM will be driven by device manufacturers. It makes little or no difference to service provider whether the device has a physical SIM with a number or an eSIM with a number.
Plus, Public Mobile is on Telus platform which is either the best or one of the best in Canada.
07-18-2019 01:12 PM
@jimbobs wrote:Remember, eSIM's are the future so the reusability or not of old SIM's may be irrelevant in the near future.
This is Public Mobile. It's not known to be class leading in adoption rate for new features. I would not expect e-sim coming to this service any time soon.
07-18-2019 01:01 PM
Remember, eSIM's are the future so the reusability or not of old SIM's may be irrelevant in the near future.
07-15-2019 04:17 PM
@bridonca wrote:
@chukdefatey wrote:
@vnt wrote:Hey
So if I get what your saying...
The sim card can still be potentially used ?
Or do you mean it can be used in theory but not in practice ...
Yes an old Deactivated Sim card can be used on a new account. However no Provider in Canada does that. Telus Mobility Dis-Continued Mike Network use to activate old Sim cards all the time for new activation or Sim replacements.
The MIKE network used Motorola IDEN technology, and their SIM cards had no relation to the current SIM cards of today. It is probably why their SIM cards were reusable.
It was still a Sim Card just like any other Regular Sim Card.
07-15-2019 08:42 AM
For all intents and purpose at Public Mobile, once a SIM has been used by an account, it will no longer be able to be used for another account. If the phone number is ported to another carrier, Public Mobile by design, cancels the account, and effectively renders the sim card non-functional for future use.
Therefore, you can not reuse a Public Mobile sim for cellular service. You can, however, frame it and display it on your desk if you wish.
07-14-2019 09:58 PM
@vnt sim card is dead, no good, paperweight
Not a very good paperweight either
07-14-2019 04:36 PM
@chukdefatey wrote:
@vnt wrote:Hey
So if I get what your saying...
The sim card can still be potentially used ?
Or do you mean it can be used in theory but not in practice ...
Yes an old Deactivated Sim card can be used on a new account. However no Provider in Canada does that. Telus Mobility Dis-Continued Mike Network use to activate old Sim cards all the time for new activation or Sim replacements.
The MIKE network used Motorola IDEN technology, and their SIM cards had no relation to the current SIM cards of today. It is probably why their SIM cards were reusable.
07-14-2019 04:16 PM
@vnt wrote:Hey
So if I get what your saying...
The sim card can still be potentially used ?
Or do you mean it can be used in theory but not in practice ...
Yes an old Deactivated Sim card can be used on a new account. However no Provider in Canada does that. Telus Mobility Dis-Continued Mike Network use to activate old Sim cards all the time for new activation or Sim replacements.
07-14-2019 04:02 PM
@vntFor a Public Mobile SIM card it is useless.. it is up to the providers to set policies.
07-14-2019 04:00 PM
A previous activated SIM card cannot be used again with new number/plan with Public Mobile.
Once deactivated, SIM card is useless.
07-14-2019 03:51 PM
Hey
So if I get what your saying...
The sim card can still be potentially used ?
Or do you mean it can be used in theory but not in practice ...
07-13-2019 09:15 PM
@will13am wrote:
@chukdefatey wrote:
@will13am wrote:To be totally clear, SIM cards don't have expiry date, so old is not a problem. Reuse is never possible.
As a matter of fact Sim cards do have an expiry date but Thankfully none of the Canadian Carriers implemented one. Also activating an old used Sim is also possible but no current Provider in Canada will activate a used Sim on a new account.
We are in the Public Mobile community forum. Speaking about how other providers dispense their products is not informative.
From now on all your Posts should be 100% related to Public Mobile. No outside information whatsoever since you have an issue with me Providing information that is not Public Mobile Related.
07-13-2019 11:17 AM
@chukdefatey wrote:
@will13am wrote:To be totally clear, SIM cards don't have expiry date, so old is not a problem. Reuse is never possible.
As a matter of fact Sim cards do have an expiry date but Thankfully none of the Canadian Carriers implemented one. Also activating an old used Sim is also possible but no current Provider in Canada will activate a used Sim on a new account.
We are in the Public Mobile community forum. Speaking about how other providers dispense their products is not informative.
07-13-2019 10:51 AM
@will13am wrote:To be totally clear, SIM cards don't have expiry date, so old is not a problem. Reuse is never possible.
As a matter of fact Sim cards do have an expiry date but Thankfully none of the Canadian Carriers implemented one. Also activating an old used Sim is also possible but no current Provider in Canada will activate a used Sim on a new account.
07-13-2019 09:25 AM
To be totally clear, SIM cards don't have expiry date, so old is not a problem. Reuse is never possible.
07-12-2019 10:44 PM
@vnt wrote:So I ported out of public mobile while retaining the mobile number...
But I do have my old public SIM card...
So can I re-use it in the future if I switch back to public
Can that same SIM be used by me or anyone else or will a new purchase be necessary
@vnt You'll need a new sim and a new email and will have to activate as a new customer.
07-12-2019 10:31 PM - edited 07-12-2019 10:32 PM
@vnt wrote:So I ported out of public mobile while retaining the mobile number...
But I do have my old public SIM card...
So can I re-use it in the future if I switch back to public
Can that same SIM be used by me or anyone else or will a new purchase be necessary
@vnt sim card is dead, no good, paperweight
you will need a new sim if you sign back up