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Public Mobile Unveils New Plans with Higher Prices and Less Data

Public Mobile Adjusts Plans: What You Need too Know

Public Mobile, ‌a brand under⁤ Telus, has made some notable changes to its mobile plans. ⁢Most of ⁤these adjustments involve price increases ​and smaller data allowances. However,there’s a new twist: ⁣customers can⁣ now ​earn a $10 bonus credit for referring‍ friends.

New Pricing Structure

  • $40 for 30GB of 5G​ service in Canada and the ⁣U.S.(new)
  • $45 for 60GB of 5G service in Canada, the U.S., and Mexico (previously $40 for 60GB)
  • $50 for 80GB of 5G service in canada, the U.S., and Mexico (remains unchanged)
  • $35 for 15GB of Canada-wide 5G service​ (previously $35​ for only 10GB)
  • $30 for 6GB of Canada-wide 4G⁣ service‌ (new offering)
  • $25⁣ for⁣ 3GB of Canada-wide 4G service (previously $25⁣ for ⁢just 4GB)
  • $20‍ provides talk and text across Canada (previously included‌ only⁤ basic data at ‌$20/1GB)

A Mixed Bag with New Offerings

The‌ latest plans​ from ​Public Mobile leave much to be desired. Over the summer months,‍ their value has noticeably dropped, ⁤wich is⁣ disappointing‌ news. Despite this decline, Public's ⁢offerings still surpass those ‍from competitors like Koodo and Fido that offer less attractive options such as their $45 plan with only a mere amount of data—40 GB without any​ access to faster networks like 5G.

The⁢ standout among these⁤ changes is ⁤Public's revised $35 plan; it received an upgrade from just having access to only ten gigabytes‌ up⁣ to fifteen gigabytes now—a small ​but welcome betterment.

Comparing Competitors: Freedom mobile Takes the ​Lead

In contrast ⁤to Public Mobile’s recent adjustments,​ Freedom Mobile continues to shine with its competitive pricing structure.Their plan offers an impressive deal at just‍ $39 per month providing users with a generous allocation of sixty gigabytes across both canadian and American networks ‌as well​ as Mexico.

If you’re looking ⁣at your​ options carefully,I ⁣would‍ suggest considering⁤ Freedom as your primary choice if available in your area. However, if that option​ isn’t feasible or accessible where you live or work regularly then public‌ remains ⁣a solid alternative—even though their current​ plans don’t quite match up‌ against what ​they used to offer.

Your Next Steps

If you're interested in exploring‍ these new offerings further or want more details about ​what each‍ plan entails—you can visit Public⁢ Mobile’s official website here.

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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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