Posts Tagged ‘coverage’

We’re celebrating our one-year anniversary in Toronto!

By david | Posted May 27th, 2011

Yesterday marked a full year since we launched service in Toronto, Ontario and expanded into the Greater Toronto Area, servicing a network from Hamilton to Oshawa. We are very proud of the progress that our company has made in the past year and, more importantly, of the relationships we’ve built with our customers and employees.

Your commitment and support, as well as our own, has allowed us to stay competitive in this challenging market and to provide you with plans and products that truly make it possible for everybody to talk.

We also feel very fortunate to have been involved with youth programs in communities we service. To date we’ve sponsored 120 local soccer teams, donated 5,000 back-to-school kits to elementary and high school students, as well as supporting community initiatives with phones, monthly phone service and charitable donations.

But it doesn’t end there. With a successful first year under our belt, we are more motivated than ever to continue changing our country’s telecommunications industry for the better. As Public Mobile’s CEO Alek Krstajic said, “we serve the needs of hard-working Canadians and we’re always looking for new and exciting ways to give back to the communities that have been a constant source of support.”

On behalf of everyone at Public Mobile, thank you.

Montreal Network Update, Part II

By david | Posted June 28th, 2010

Thanks again for all your comments over the weekend as well as your patience. We read all of your comments and we are  working hard to resolve issues you have. Network coverage was the biggest question over the weekend, and we now can provide you with timing and areas of the city that will see improvement in the coverage through the next few weeks.

Here are a list of areas we are working on in Montreal during the month of July.

  • Rivière-des-Prairies: July 1st-5th
  • Côtes-des-Neiges/Queen Mary: improved today, June 28th
  • Côte-Vertu:  July 1st-5th
  • Lachine: July 10th-20th
  • LaSalle: July 10-20th
  • Ahunstic: July 1st-5th
  • Verdun: July 15th-30th

We will continue to keep you posted as we get new information from our network team regarding their progress.

Our network is ready – it’s time to talk Toronto!

By david | Posted May 26th, 2010

We’re happy to announce that our network is now on! At midnight May 25th we turned on the our network in Toronto, giving all our customers unlimited talk and text service. For those that took advantage of our pre-network launch offer, they’ll now be enjoying unlimited Canadian long distance for life as part of their $40/month unlimited talk and text service.

For Montreal, we’re continuing our pre-network launch offer – For a limited time, join us and take advantage of free unlimited Canadian long distance for life! All you have to do is purchase a phone and subscribe to our $40 monthly plan before the official Montreal network launch on June 25th and you are in!

You can check our network coverage areas at http://www.publicmobile.ca/portal/consumer/coverage/coverage.xhtml .

To find a store to purchase a phone, use our store locator http://www.publicmobile.ca/portal/consumer/coverage/storeLocator.xhtml

Everybody talk.

Answers to frequently asked questions

By david | Posted December 18th, 2009

We have been getting a whole lot of questions from you and we want to try to address as many as we can. Below is a list of FAQs that we have gathered over the last little while, along with our answers.  We love hearing from all of you and really appreciate your interest in unlimited talk with Public Mobile.

Q: Will your plan include long distance coverage?
A: Yes, we’ll certainly have options available around long distance– whether it is Canada, US or internationally.  As we get closer to launch we’ll be sure to communicate the full details of our offer. Right now, we aren`t publicly discussing this information.

Q: Does $40/month include voicemail and call display?
A: We`re thinking of all types of options, including voicemail and call display.  However, right now, we aren`t publicly discussing these plans.  As we get closer to launch we’ll be sure to communicate the full details of our offer.

Q: Will you have roaming capabilities/US/over seas?
A: Public Mobile’s offer will be $40 flat rate unlimited talk and text.  Initially we will not offer roaming but that may be added over time.

Q: I’m looking for a simple data plan along with talk & text.
A: While we are building our network to accommodate data transmission, our initial offer at launch will be an unlimited talk and text plan.

Q: Will you offer more rate plans in the future?
A: At launch, we’ll have our $40 unlimited talk and text plan, and we’re currently looking at more plans to follow.

Q: Definitely no contracts?
A: Definitely no contracts, no credit checks and no surprises.

Q: What will be your primary distribution method?
A: You’ll be able to purchase Public Mobile phones and service through corporate and dealer stores.

Q: Where and when can I purchase this service?
A: As we get closer to launch we’ll be sure to let you know where you can purchase Public Mobile phones and plans.

Q: Will I be able to bring a phone, or will I have to purchase a Public Mobile phone?
A: No, you will not be able to use an old CDMA phone on the Public Mobile network.

Q: Will the Public Mobile phones support other commercially available blocks of spectrum?
A: Our phones are also  capable of supporting commercially available PCS (Personal Communications Service) blocks of spectrum, so if you ever need to make a 911 call outside the Public Mobile network footprint, the phone will still place the call.

Q: What regions do your licences cover?
A: Our licence covers southern Ontario and Quebec from Windsor to Quebec City – an area with 19 million Canadians.

Q: Will there be service in places other than Montreal and Toronto?
A: Our initial launch will take place in Montreal and Toronto, with plans for coverage from Quebec City to Windsor in the coming years.

Q: What phone models will you have at launch?
A: We currently have the ZTE C78 up on our website as a phone we’ll offer at launch. We’ll also offer a selection of phones from various manufacturers that we have yet to disclose.

Q: What is G – block spectrum anyway?
A: The spectrum that Public Mobile acquired in the 2008 Spectrum auction conducted by Industry Canada was known as G-Block. The letter is just a way of designating that particular block, and is no different than the A, B, C, D, E or F blocks that were also part of the auction

Q: Why did you go with CDMA technology?
A: GSM and CDMA describe the network technologies that mobile phones work on. Both have proponents that say one is superior to the other. In the case of Public Mobile, we’ll be building our network on CDMA technology because the network is able to handle a greater capacity

Q: Is G band going to work as well as GSM or CDMA?
A: Band (or G-Block) describes a block of spectrum that was auctioned by Industry Canada in 2008, with no difference between G-Band and A, B, C, D, E or F Bands that were also auctioned off.   GSM and CDMA describe the network technologies that mobile phones work on. Both have proponents that say one is superior to the other. In the case of Public Mobile, we’ll be building our network on CDMA technology.