04-14-2022 07:31 PM
Does having a mobile phone connection with Public Mobile have any benefits with TELUS home internet (since they are the same network)? Are there any other home internet providers that incentivize Public Mobile users? (Asking from Calgary, Alberta).
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04-17-2022 02:27 AM
Yeah, I get that. Thanks @darlicious
04-17-2022 02:26 AM
That's right. It seems not worth much to migrate to Koodo from PM (to get the TELUS home internet benefit), for some meagre aggregate saving, given PM is a really great phone connection option to be traded with. Thanks @BKNS27
04-17-2022 02:23 AM
Yeah, so it seems. Thanks @LeePublic
04-17-2022 02:22 AM
Thanks @JK8
04-15-2022 05:35 PM
I think many of those plans they are raising in price without much notice, that's why I'm back from a Koodo deal.
04-15-2022 12:13 PM - edited 04-15-2022 12:14 PM
@JL9 Yes, I wish I could travel back in time and joined PM before they offered the 8 GB for $40 Koodo migration plan, that would be a SWEET plan to have! RFD went crazy for that plan, lol.
04-14-2022 10:56 PM
Yeah **bleep** shame, there were some good ones that would pop up every now and then
04-14-2022 10:14 PM
No. Although we discovered that if you have a telus cell phone originally with WiFi calling enabled you may be able to enjoy WiFi calling on your phone....even without active service. That's YMMV though.
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04-14-2022 08:27 PM
Telus will only give a $10/month discount on their bundle package if you are on Telus or Koodo cell plans.
Unfortunately, not on their lower tier cell plans.
04-14-2022 08:17 PM
Hi @santanud No, Telus owns PM but PM operates pretty independently
If you have Telus at home , check with them, maybe they have some good deals. Plans in PM is likely still cheaper but you will enjoy a single bill and no need to worry any Autopay failure. LoL
04-14-2022 07:44 PM - edited 04-14-2022 07:47 PM
Even though they are a subsidiary of Telus, they tend to operate each brand separately. Though sometimes they offer migration deals to boost ARPU, they seem to rarely do that anymore.
04-14-2022 07:34 PM