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Public Mobile is offering 15GB of data for just $40/mo

Telus flanker brand Public Mobile is back with its discounted 15GB plan.

Regularly available for $60, the 15GB 4G plan is currently listed for $40 on Public Mobile’s website.

The plan offers 15GB of data at 4G speeds (up to 100Mbps), unlimited Canada-wide minutes and unlimited international text and picture messaging. The promotion plan is valid everywhere except Quebec, and ends on May 7th.

You can check out the offer here.

Public Mobile has an exclusive promotion for Quebec customers only. For a limited time, Quebec customers can get a 10GB data plan for only $40 a month, down from $55.

The plan offers 10GB of data at 4G speeds (up to 100Mbps), unlimited Canada-wide minutes and unlimited international text and picture messaging. The promotion ends on May 7th.

You can check out the offer here.

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Public Mobile offering $40 bill credit when you buy a $100+ phone

Telus flanker brand Public Mobile is offering a $40 credit to new customers who buy a phone from Public — as long as it costs $100 or more.

The offer runs until May 5th and has a few stipulations. First, it’s only for new customers and customers “must purchase a device and SIM from Public Mobile before May 5th and activate by May 19th.” Public says it will distribute the $40 as a bill credit within 90 days of activation.

The other thing of note is that all of Public’s phones are certified pre-owned. Depending on how you feel about pre-owned devices, that might be a turn-off, but if you’re trying to get a cheap phone, it’s not a bad way to do it. At the time of writing, Public had the following options:

  • Motorola G Pure – $145
  • Samsung Galaxy A03S – $159
  • Apple iPhone 8 – $189
  • Motorola G Power – $189
  • Apple iPhone 8 Plus – $239
  • Samsung Galaxy A13 – $259
    Samsung Galaxy S10 – $349
  • iPhone SE 2 – $349
  • Samsung Galaxy S20 FE – $349
  • TCL 20 Pro – $349
  • iPhone XR – $359
  • Galaxy S10+ – $429

You can view a full list of phones here.

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Public Mobile’s limited-time offer: Score 15GB of data for just $40/mo

Telus flanker brand Public Mobile is currently offering its 15GB plan for $20 off.

Regularly available for $60, the plan is currently listed for $40 on Public Mobile’s website.

The plan offers 15GB of data at 4G speeds (up to 100Mbps), unlimited Canada-wide minutes and unlimited international text and picture messaging.Apart from the promotion, Public Mobile has another 4G plan that costs $35 per month and offers 3GB data, making the promotion plan a no-brainer if you’re looking to migrate to Public Mobile.

You can check out the offer here.

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Public Mobile offering $40/mo 15GB plan for a limited time

Telus’ Public Mobile is offering $20 off its 15GB plan, making it just $40/mo.

The limited-time offer isn’t stackable with other promotions or offers. Moreover, the Public Mobile website doesn’t specify how long the offer will be available for.

The plan, which typically costs $60/mo, includes 15GB of data at 4G speed, which the provider notes is up to 100Mbps.

Beyond that, the plan includes unlimited Canada-wide minutes and unlimited international text and picture messaging.

Public Mobile’s $40/15GB offer as of March 21st, 2023

Overall, the isn’t too bad. To get a similar amount of data from, say, a Koodo or Fido, you’d be looking at about $55/mo for 10GB or $60/mo for 20GB. Getting more data for less is always nice.

You can check out the offer here.

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Understanding the differences between Canadian wireless providers

Most Canadians know the Big Three carriers — Rogers, Bell and Telus.

But for those who only think about their carrier when its time for a phone upgrade (or those who aren’t avid MobileSyrup readers), it might come as a surprise to know that most wireless service providers in Canada are owned by the Big Three. Even if you know that, figuring out the differences between, say, Rogers, Fido, and Chatr can be tough.

So here’s everything you need to know about the differences between Canada’s wireless providers, though this isn’t an exhaustive list of every provider operating in Canada (it’s also worth noting many of these brands offer other services, like internet or cable TV, but we’re going to focus on wireless).

National providers

First up, the national providers. These are your Big Three, Rogers Bell and Telus. If you have cell service in Canada, you’re probably using one of these three or a provider owned by one of these three. Unless you want to dig into the technical nitty-gritty, there isn’t a lot that’s different between the Big Three carriers and, in all the ways that matter to most Canadians (like price), they’re effectively the same.

What makes the national providers stand apart from the others on this list is that they offer 5G services (most of the others cap out at 4G or 3G), service bundles (such as family discounts if you have multiple lines, or discounts if you have multiple services with one provider), and they’re also the most expensive.

Here are some of the things you can get with the Big Three that might not be at other providers:

  • Plans starting around $85/mo and up
  • 5G/5G+
  • “Unlimited” data (what you actually get is a data cap at a set speed, and then unlimited usage throttled at a maximum speed of 512Kbps)
  • Speed caps of 250Mbps to 1Gbps, depending on the plan
  • Canada/U.S. plans
  • Multi-line/multi-service bundles
  • Streaming bonuses (Bell offers Crave with some plans, Rogers offers Disney+, and Telus has a streaming bundle, though it’s also available at Koodo)

Flanker brands

Koodo, Fido, and Virgin Plus logos on smartphones.Next up, we have the flanker brands. Chances are you’ve heard of these guys: Fido (owned by Rogers), Virgin Plus (owned by Bell) and Koodo (owned by Telus). Despite looking and acting like separate entities from the Big Three, the flanker brands are very much part of the Big Three’s strategy. Moreover, they operate on the same wireless network as what’s offered by the respective Big Three carrier — in other words, if you have poor service at home with Rogers, switching to Fido probably won’t help.

The flanker brands tend to add value compared to the Big Three offerings, if you’re willing to take a hit on network performance. You might also get worse customer service with flanker brands, though your mileage may vary with that (in my experience, I’ve had better customer service from Koodo than from Telus, Bell, Rogers and Fido.)

Here are some things you’ll get with the flanker brands that you might not get from other providers:

  • Plan prices ranging from $30-$70 per month
  • Conventional data allotments with overage fees
  • Up to 4G LTE service
  • Speed caps of 100Mbps to 150Mbps (depending on provider)
  • Special perks or bonuses (Koodo’s Pick Your Perk plans, Virgin’s Member Benefits, Fido Xtra)
  • Refer a friend perks
  • CRTC-mandated ‘Starter’ plans

It’s also worth noting that at the time of writing, Koodo was the only flanker brand that hadn’t switched over to the device financing model offered by the other flanker brands and the Big Three.

Budget brands

There are several budget brands available in Canada as well that are owned by the Big Three. This includes Chatr (Rogers), Lucky Mobile (Bell) and Public Mobile (Telus). Like the flanker brands, the budget brands offer service on the Big Three networks but at a reduced price (and usually at a reduced quality, such as capping data speeds at a 3G level).

Moreover, budget brands only offer a small number of cheap phones but focus on bring-your-own-phone service, often with no-commitment plans and no credit check. While the service can be basic, it’s often cheaper than flanker brands or the Big Three.

Here are some of the things you can get with the budget brands that might not be available at other providers:

  • Plan prices ranging from $15-$70/mo
  • 3G or 4G speed (depending on the provider)
  • No credit check
  • Monthly data bonuses
  • Service credits for things like helping the community or referring a friend

Regional and other players

Finally, Canada has a variety of regional providers that are only active in certain areas of the country. Sometimes these providers also offer service that falls back on the Big Three networks if you leave their coverage region.

Regional players include providers like Freedom Mobile, Shaw Mobile, Vidéotron, Eastlink, Tbaytel, Sasktel and more. When shopping for mobile services, it’s almost always worth exploring regional options since they tend to offer lower prices than the Big Three, although service might be unreliable or restrictred outside of the regional provider’s footprint.

Most regional players offer at least 4G service, with some offering 5G as well.

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Public Mobile is offering 5GB bonus data per month for eight months

Public Mobile is currently running a Lunar New Year promotion with bonus data available on certain plans, as shared by RedFlagDeals user ‘ahoo99.’

The Telus-owned flanker brand is offering 5GB of bonus data per month for eight months on its 4G plans.

At the time of writing, Public Mobile’s website is offering bonus data on its $40 and higher plans. Check out the plans below:

  • 5GB plan for $40 — Promo code: BONUS5FOR8
  • 8GB plan for $50 — Promo code: BONUS5FOR8
  • 10GB plan for $55 — Promo code: BONUS5FOR8
  • 15GB plan for $60 — Promo code: BONUS5FOR8

All of the above plans offer unlimited Canada-wide minutes, alongside unlimited International Text and Picture Messaging.

Public Mobile says the offer is available to new customers who activate online. It’s worth noting that the bonus data will expire if the account becomes inactive or the rate plan is changed.

Check out the promotion here.

Image credit: Public Mobile

Via: RedFlagDeals user ‘ahoo99

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Public Mobile rolls out Boxing Week offer

Public Mobile is offering 20GB of 4G data for $45/month for Boxing Week.

The Telus flanker brand usually offers the service for $55/month.

Public Mobile is also offering a discount on its 5GB $40/month plan, which typically costs $44.50/month. However, this deal isn’t listed as a Boxing Week special.

As a side note, the brand also has one-time holiday rewards of 2GB bonus data and 500 minutes of international calling. While this isn’t branded as a Boxing Week deal, customers can redeem the offer until December 31st, 2022.

Source: Public Mobile 

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Public Mobile holiday gifts include 2GB of free data, 500 international minutes

Telus flanker brand Public Mobile is offering new and existing customers free holiday gifts like extra data and international minutes.

Public customers can claim a one-time free 2GB data bonus and 500 minutes of free international calling. Those who use the Public Points rewards system can claim an extra 1GB of free data. Public’s fineprint notes that the international calling add-on enables calling from Canada to the following countries: United States, China, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Italy, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Spain, Thailand, United Kingdom, and Venezuela.

Existing Public customers should keep an eye out for a text coming from Public detailing the rewards. To claim them, reply ‘YES2’ to the text before December 31st, 2022.

For new customers, Public says the free holiday rewards will be added to your account within one week of activating your SIM card.

The free rewards are one-time-only add-ons and will stay on customers’ accounts until fully used.

You can learn more about the rewards in this Public Mobile community post or on the Public Mobile website.

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Public Mobile now offering $35/mo 20GB plan

Telus’ Public Mobile rolled out new Black Friday plans that are more in line with offers from other providers.

First and foremost is a new $55/mo plan with 20GB of 4G data. However, customers can reduce it to $35/mo for 15 months with promo code ’20OFFMONTHLY.’ That brings the plan in line with some of the in-store offers available from other providers.

Beyond the excellent $35/20GB deal, there are a few other plans, although some have been thoroughly eclipsed by newer, better deals:

  • $40/mo 15GB + 12GB bonus for 12 months
  • $50/mo 8GB + 12GB bonus for 12 months
  • $60/mo 15GB + 12GB bonus for 12 months
  • $80/mo 25GB + 12GB bonus for 12 months
  • $90/mo 40GB + 12GB bonus for 12 months

Most of those aren’t significantly different from before, save for the $40/mo 15GB + 12GB bonus plan. With 27GB of 4G data for 12 months, it’s one of the best overall plans out there for people who don’t need 5G data (and to be honest, it will still be a little while before most Canadian truly benefit from 5G).

Check out Public’s refreshed plans here.

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Public Mobile offering $40/mo 15GB plan for today only

Telus’ Public Mobile is offering a one-day-only deal on November 11th: $40/mo for 15GB of 4G data.

According to Public’s website, the plan typically costs $65/mo, but for today only is discounted to $40. Along with 15GB of 4G data, it includes unlimited Canada-wide minutes and unlimited international text and picture messaging. Moreover, the 4G data is capped at 100Mbps. The plan is only available for new activations online.

The plan also offers 3x Points-back, or about $6/mo in Points value, according to the Public Mobile website. Points, for those unfamiliar, is Public’s new rewards system — customers can collect Points by paying their bills, helping out in the community forums, and more. Learn about the system here.

While maybe not the fastest data around, Public’s $40/15GB plan seems like a solid deal, especially when you stack it up to other offers. For example, Telus’ other flanker brand, Koodo, has $60/10GB and $65/20GB plans, but no 15GB option. Saving $20/mo and getting 5 extra gigabytes? Sounds like a steal to me.

Speaking of steals, Public Mobile still has its 12GB of bonus data for 12 months deal on. If you want more than 15GB of data, there are some excellent options to consider.

You can check out Public’s $40/15GB plan here.