Public Mobile Offering 60GB of 5G Data for $20/Month in Canada

Canadian cell phone plans have historically been very expensive compared to other countries, so we want to highlight a really good deal that has popped up.

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In Canada, the carrier Public Mobile has launched a limited-time flash sale that offers 50% off its 5G Canada — U.S. — Mexico plans for a two-year period.

Here are the discounted plans available to new customers through January 26, with each also including unlimited calling and text messaging:

  • 60GB of 5G data for $20 per month (regularly $40 per month)
  • 80GB of 5G data for $25 per month (regularly $50 per month)
  • 100GB of 5G data for $30 per month (regularly $60 per month)

Public Mobile says these discounted plans are available for new activations only, and the promotion will expire 24 months after it is applied. Existing customers were briefly able to switch to a 100GB plan for just $20 per month (down from $40 per month) in the Public Mobile app, but this is no longer possible as of writing.

You can use your allotted data while roaming in the U.S. and Mexico at no additional cost, but note that Public Mobile limits 5G speeds to up to 250 Mbps. And after the allotted amount, data speeds are reduced to a maximum of just 512 Kbps.

Public Mobile is a prepaid carrier, meaning that you pay upfront for your monthly plan, with no credit check required. You can cancel your subscription at any time.

As a Telus subsidiary, Public Mobile uses the Telus network in Canada. However, Public Mobile customers may be deprioritized in busy areas if necessary, and cellular coverage can vary based on your location. All in all, service might not always be comparable to a major carrier like Bell or Rogers, but your mileage may vary.

Update: Existing customers were briefly able to switch to a 100GB plan for just $20 per month (down from $40 per month), but this is no longer possible. Still, the 60GB for $20 per month offer for new customers is a great deal by Canadian standards.

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Top Rated Comments

Joe Rossignol Avatar
2 weeks ago

Seems like a great deal, particularly for Canada.
Yes! This article is not an ad or a referral/affiliate push or anything like that. I simply live in Canada and thought this is an unbelievably good deal, that I took out my Mac and wrote about it tonight. Cell phone plans have historically been very expensive in Canada. 100GB of data for $20/month is an incredible deal here, especially considering that U.S. and Mexico roaming is included at no extra cost.

EDIT: Unfortunately, the $20/month promo on the 100GB plan for existing customers disappeared already o_O

The good news is that even 60GB for $20/month is an unbelievably good deal in Canada, for new customers.

Existing customers can always port their number out to Fizz Mobile or Lucky Mobile and then port it back to Public Mobile under a new account (new email address). That takes a little bit of effort, but it's worth the hundreds of dollars of savings over the 2-year promo period.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
chrisi29 Avatar
2 weeks ago
Not to brag, but I'm paying 5$ for unlimited 5g data and everything else here in Switzerland ?
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
marcoago Avatar
2 weeks ago

Not to brag, but I'm paying 5$ for unlimited 5g data and everything else here in Switzerland ?
It's similar in Italy... you can get 250GB for 12€
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
2 weeks ago
Seems like a great deal, particularly for Canada.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
artifex Avatar
2 weeks ago

Not to brag, but I'm paying 5$ for unlimited 5g data and everything else here in Switzerland ?
This is the first time I've heard of anything being cheap in Switzerland :p
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Devyn89 Avatar
1 week ago
Thanks for highlighting Canada!
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)