
Telus-owned prepaid brand, Public Mobile, has launched a new promo offering a $35 per month plan with 2GB of 3G data after autopay (preauthorized credit card charges).
According to Public Mobile, there is a 500MB data bonus available starting today for the $35/1GB plan, while autopay adds another 500MB of data. The plan includes unlimited nationwide talk and unlimited international text. Autopay will also reduce your plan by $2 per month, taking this plan down to $33/2GB.
The company says the promo plan is available via self-serve—just select the plan titled “$35 for 1.5GB + 500 MB AutoPay Bonus” and your plan will kick in today or can be set for your next renewal date. Any previous promos applied to your plan will be removed once you choose this plan, says Public Mobile.
Bell-owned Lucky Mobile has a similar $35/2GB plan right now after autopay (there’s unlimited throttled 128 Kbps data available once your data runs out), while Rogers’ Chatr only has a $35/1GB plan with a 500MB bonus for 12 months.
You can purchase a Public Mobile SIM card via Amazon.ca here.
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