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tgenereaux
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

Hi

 

I am looking for a cheaper cell carrier  and I am wondering what the service is like in rural New Brunswick

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@computergeek541 wrote:

@tgenereaux wrote:

Hi

 

I am looking for a cheaper cell carrier  and I am wondering what the service is like in rural New Brunswick


I know that it was mentioned that you'll want to check Telus coverage maps. A followup to that: Which city did you wan tto get a phone number for?  There are places that Public Mobile service will work but local phone numbers are not offered. While Public Mobile's calling plans are Canada-wide, this coudl be a factor for people trying to call you.


Adding to this: There were a couple of reports from Atlantic Canada that some new Telus towers are only equipped with LTE gear. Since Public Mobile's voice service is running on 3G there might be spots that talk works perfectly fine for Telus or Koodo clients using VoLTE, but PM customers are out of luck for calls.

So, signing up for a trial period before porting your number is recommended.


@tgenereaux wrote:

Hi

 

I am looking for a cheaper cell carrier  and I am wondering what the service is like in rural New Brunswick


I know that it was mentioned that you'll want to check Telus coverage maps. A followup to that: Which city did you want to get a phone number for?  There are places that Public Mobile service will work but local phone numbers are not offered. While Public Mobile's calling plans are Canada-wide, this coudl be a factor for people trying to call you.

geopublic
Mayor / Maire

@tgenereaux wrote:

Hi

 

I am looking for a cheaper cell carrier  and I am wondering what the service is like in rural New Brunswick


@tgenereaux  You can activate a Public Mobile sim card at Walmart on the $15 plan. Most of the time they provide the sim card for free. Just pick a temporary number to test with. If you use a referral code during your activation (need to provide the code to the Rep during activation)  you will get another $10 credit and another $2 off if you use AutoPay. Test coverage for the next 30 days and if you are satisfied then you can port in your phone number from your current provider. If you are not happy with PM then just remove your AutoPay via your online selfserve account to discontinue your service with Public Mobile.


@Triguy wrote:

Here is a Telus coverage map.

https://www.telus.com/en/bc/mobility/network/coverage-map


And here is Rogers if you're more familiar with their coverage.

https://www.rogers.com/consumer/wireless/network-coverage

Triguy
Mayor / Maire

will13am
Oracle
Oracle

@tgenereaux , if you have ever used the brands like Telus, Koodo, Bell, Virgin, Lucky,y are going to have the same coverage.  Ask a family or friend if you have not tried them.  

LovesToPM
Mayor / Maire

@tgenereaux wrote:

Hi

 

I am looking for a cheaper cell carrier  and I am wondering what the service is like in rural New Brunswick


Check here to see PM coverage for your area:

https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/qc/coverage

 

PM uses the same towers as Telus and Bell. So you have Canada’s largest mobile network for the lowest possible price.

 

Don't forget the reward benefits: https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/qc/get-help/articles/reward-rules.

 

Register your credit card to sign-up for AutoPay, you'll get $2 off your renewal evey 30 days.

 

If decide to sign-up with Public Mobile, don't forgot to enter a referral code when you activate. You will receive $10 credit  on your account to be applied towards your first renewal.

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