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chosen1_88
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin
Status: Brand new

When Public Mobile started, it had a vision of putting affordable and simple wireless service in the hands of Canadians who may not have access due to the high prices of other carriers. To that end, there were the old grandfathered plans of $19 for unlimited local talk and $25 for unlimited Canada wide talk and unlimited text.

 

Today, Public Mobile continues to provide value by offering low priced plans with talk, text and data. Lost in the process were low priced plans for people who didn't need data services. A basic plan with unlimited talk and text on a 90 day plan is only about $5 less than the promo plan which gives 4GB of data per month.

 

I know most of us don't use talk and text much and are more data reliant. I know that there are voip options that you can use. But many consumers (non-techies, seniors, new immigrants, etc) who just need a basic phone and don't want to get by with an overpriced landline (which can cost more than some cell phone plans nowadays). Even other carriers market a "wireless home phone" for a small fee, lower than the lowest price tier offered by Public Mobile.

 

To that end, I would suggest that Public Mobile offer something with unlimited provincial talk and text for between $20-25. This would allow the company to capture a market share that it is currently surrendering to competitors while maintaining its original vision and serving as a gateway into data services (customers may be more willing to change into higher tier plans as their needs grow).

 

Sorry for making this longer than it probably needed to be, but when shopping for extended family that only wants talk and text, there's really little that poses a good value right now.

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Luddite
Oracle
Oracle

Agree there is a missing market here, and PM has decided to ignore it.

 

I see the issue a little differently from you based on my experience with family and friends. These seem to fall into two categories:

 

- lots of texting and some calling (go to Koodo prepaid)

- lots of calling and some texting (nowhere to go)

 

I have yet to meet someone, except me, who actually does 100's of texts and 100's of minutes calling every month. I use both because it's a shared device; I'm the talker, she's the texter.

 

Happily, there is a workaround for $75/90 days that you can help those friends get installed: $25/30 days calling/texting

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