09-08-2023 03:52 PM - edited 09-13-2023 06:28 PM
When it comes to technology, standing still is the same as moving backward. That's why at Public Mobile, we're not just keeping pace with change; we're leading the way with Canada's first 5G subscription phone service.
What's So Special About 5G?
5G is the 'fifth generation' of mobile internet, and it's a game-changer. If you thought 4G was fast, 5G takes it to a whole new level. With speeds reaching up to 250 Mbps, it offers:
With 5G, everything you do on your phone becomes more smooth, quick, and enjoyable. Whether you're streaming a live concert or battling in an online game, 5G is designed to keep up with your life.
Why is 3G Becoming a Thing of the Past?
While 3G has served us well, it's becoming outdated for most of today's apps and needs. 3G speed subscriptions may reach only 3 Mbps, far below the 100 Mbps of 4G and the staggering 250 Mbps of 5G.
As apps become more sophisticated, they require more bandwidth and speed. That's where 3G falls short. With the rise of 5G, we're ensuring you're always ahead of the curve.
Comparing the Generations: 3G vs. 4G vs. 5G
You might wonder what all the fuss about 5G is about. To truly appreciate the leap we're making with 5G, let's take a look at how it stacks up against 3G and 4G:
3G: The Basic Experience
4G: A Step Up
5G: The Future is Here
While 3G and 4G have their places, 5G is like having the fast lane all to yourself. It's about more than just speed; it's about a smoother, more reliable experience that keeps up with your lifestyle.
Imagine downloading a full HD movie in seconds or hopping on a video call with friends or family without any disruption. That's the 5G difference. It's not just about keeping up; it's about leading the way. With Public Mobile's 5G subscription, you're not just joining the future; you're embracing a whole new level of mobile experience.
Note: Although some users may experience higher speeds than those listed, these are not guaranteed and can vary based on location, and other factors. That's why it's crucial to select the right subscription level to ensure your speed and experience meet your specific needs.
Choose Your Speed with Public Mobile
We know that one size doesn't fit all. That's why we offer various data speeds to choose from. You can opt for:
Real-World Example:
Joining Public Mobile's 5G Subscription is a Breeze
Want to be part of the future? Here's how you can subscribe to Public Mobile's 5G in 4 simple steps:
Note: A wifi connection is required to activate your SIM.
A Different Public Mobile Experience
With 5G data, no overage fees, no credit checks, and no confusing contracts, we're reshaping the way you connect to the world. From lightning-fast downloads to groundbreaking applications, 5G isn't just a step forward; it's a leap into the future.
We hope this exploration of 5G has been informative, giving you a better understanding of its immense capabilities compared to 3G and 4G. More than just a technological advancement, 5G opens doors to new experiences, seamless connections, and unparalleled convenience.
Ready to be part of this exciting transformation? Choose your 5G plan with Public Mobile today and prepare to experience a whole new level of connection. Because with us, different isn't just what we do, it's who we are.
09-13-2023 01:19 PM
Glad to see we finally got Voice over LTE more than anything, honestly. The difference between 100 mbps and upwards in the vast majority of uses you'd never see the difference. I think increased reliability/coverage is the most important, especially in rural areas and along highways where it's very poor now right in NL. Wi-Fi calling would help as well.
09-12-2023 09:12 PM
@maximum_gato wrote:Nice summary but not exactly accurate when interchanging "3G" speed and the 3G network. On average when using the 3G network for data my 3G network speed averages between 10 to 12mbps. However when using the 4G LTE network with my "3G" plan that throttles the data speed to a maximum 3mbps I average between 1.9 to 2.5mbps.
In actuality I find the 3G network has a more reliable and stronger signal both in the city and out (camping etc...). I had a "4G" plan for a camping trip** in May that ended up lasting 3 weeks and spent all but the first day using the 3G network as the 4G LTE network signal was so weak (-113dBm at best?!!) that I just switched and stayed on the 3G network. So I can pretty much guarantee the 5G network was also as inaccessible as the 4G LTE network.
**3 different locations along the sea to sky highway corridor.
Its purely marketing
The technicalities are being overlooked
09-11-2023 10:02 PM
I live in an open country area 15km away from the city. Some people barely get 1 bar on the HSPA and LTE bands. I'm sorry to say that 5G rolling out hasn't made much of a difference to improve the existing network coverage.
09-11-2023 06:23 PM
Oof, poorly worded as usual when it comes to speed vs technology.
Not only that, 5G NSA is not more reliable than 4G by any means.
09-10-2023 02:23 AM
Nice summary but not exactly accurate when interchanging "3G" speed and the 3G network. On average when using the 3G network for data my 3G network speed averages between 10 to 12mbps. However when using the 4G LTE network with my "3G" plan that throttles the data speed to a maximum 3mbps I average between 1.9 to 2.5mbps.
In actuality I find the 3G network has a more reliable and stronger signal both in the city and out (camping etc...). I had a "4G" plan for a camping trip** in May that ended up lasting 3 weeks and spent all but the first day using the 3G network as the 4G LTE network signal was so weak (-113dBm at best?!!) that I just switched and stayed on the 3G network. So I can pretty much guarantee the 5G network was also as inaccessible as the 4G LTE network.
**3 different locations along the sea to sky highway corridor.
09-10-2023 12:55 AM - edited 09-12-2023 01:50 PM
Yep. 3G speeds, even with a bump are next to useless. I upgraded to the 5G service, but I still keep my iPhone SE on 4G as it doesn’t have all the 5G antennas as some newer iPhones. I tried going back to a 3G plan a while back, but it was next to useless for me.
09-09-2023 10:29 AM
Nice summary article.
It would be nicer to bump up the speeds of the 3G plans. Or just get rid of the 3G options. Maybe 10 Mbps would be more usable these days.
09-08-2023 10:44 PM
Thanks so much for the incredibly detailed amd thorough explanation @J_PM! 🤝🤝
Before joining Public Mobile my previous Bell 5G Plan would always get stuck loading things even at 720p on YouTube, now since switching Providers my new Public Mobile 5G Plan can stream in 1440p without any loading issues!
The Speeds with Public Mobile are great! 🙌
09-08-2023 05:56 PM - edited 09-09-2023 03:17 PM
Interesting post and it makes sense higher speed plans offer more efficient access to the internet but it's disappointing that there are no plans being offered in the $20-$30 range for 5G speeds from a budget carrier.