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Unlock 80GB of 5G for Just $39: Public Mobile’s Exclusive Offer!

Public mobile's New Offer: $39 for 80GB

Public ‌Mobile, owned by Telus, is reaching out to some customers with a new deal.⁣ They are offering a plan priced ⁣at $39 for 80GB of data.

Plan Details

According to the message I received, this plan includes 80GB of 5G data. It also provides unlimited​ calling and texting within Canada. Additionally, users can enjoy roaming in both Canada and ​the U.S.

Comparing Plans

This offer stands out when compared to⁤ Public’s existing plans. Currently, their standard 80GB plan costs $45 per month.The ⁣regular option also includes roaming in Canada,​ the U.S., and Mexico, which makes it more appealing for those who travel⁢ frequently to Mexico.

Check Your Account

If you ⁢are a Public Mobile customer, watch for​ a text about this special offer or other potential ⁢deals. ⁣You might want to log into your Public account as well to see if‍ this offer appears there. Though, I faced ‍difficulties accessing​ my account at the time of writing and noticed⁤ that others were having similar issues.

limited Time Offer

The $39/80GB plan is only available until May 20. If you receive this offer or find it in your account, act quickly if you want to take advantage of ⁤it.

My Current Choice

As for⁤ me, I will continue with my ⁤current Public Mobile plan. Back in March, they offered me a different deal: a $35 plan ‍that included 75GB with roaming across canada, the U.S.,⁤ and Mexico.Personally, I prefer ​having access to Mexico roaming over an ​extra⁤ 5GB of⁢ data⁣ at a⁤ higher ‌price each‌ month—even though I don’t visit Mexico often.

while the new $39/80GB deal from Public ⁤mobile‍ looks attractive on paper—especially compared to their ⁤usual pricing—it may not suit everyone’s needs based on individual travel habits or preferences regarding data usage.

Mark

Mark brings over eight years of experience in journalism, focusing on carrier-related news and technology. His extensive knowledge allows him to cover everything from mobile networks to the latest advancements in telecommunications. Mark enjoys breaking down complex topics, making them understandable for readers looking to stay informed in a rapidly changing industry.

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