Public Mobile offers budget-friendly prepaid plans that run on the robust Telus network, delivering the same coverage as premium carriers at a lower cost. Its plans include features like flexible month-to-month billing, no contract lock-in, and exciting incentives via its community-rewards program. On the flip side, it comes with limited customer support, no phone support and largely self-serve only, and some users report technical hiccups, billing frustrations and fewer premium features (such as WiFi calling or advanced add-ons). Overall, Public Mobile is a strong value for cost-conscious Canadians who are comfortable with self-service and don’t need full-feature carrier support, but may not suit those who want top-tier service or extensive customer help.
Since being with Public Mobile I have experienced no problems with the service. Further the service plan I signed up for is one of the most economical amongst service providers. Also Public provides incentives for remaining with their network. For a limited time, subscribe to a 4G 40GB plan for only $29/month, plus get a free esim card. I used referral —— and got a $10 credit.
