(If the link doesn’t work, it’s the Mobile Virtual Network Operators)
Most country mobile networks have like 3 or 4 major operators who actually own their towers and networks, and then operate a bunch of lower cost “virtual” network operators either wholly owned by the major operator or renting a subset of network usage.
Generally the major operators don’t have super low cost plans, but the Virtual Networks do
Chatr and Freedom have annual prepaid plans that work out to less than $25/month, if you don’t mind the risk of using up your data too early in the year. Koodo has similar plans except they’re for 360 days instead of a full year.
I also use them, but my phone bill is only $25/month.
Where can one go to get something close to the same price?
Idk where Public Mobile is located, but Mint Mobile in the US has plans even below $25/month
Public Mobile is Canadian. Owned by Telus
Your best bet would likely be to try one of these
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mobile_network_operators_in_Canada#Mobile_virtual_network_operators_(MVNOs)_and_resellers
(If the link doesn’t work, it’s the Mobile Virtual Network Operators)
Most country mobile networks have like 3 or 4 major operators who actually own their towers and networks, and then operate a bunch of lower cost “virtual” network operators either wholly owned by the major operator or renting a subset of network usage.
Generally the major operators don’t have super low cost plans, but the Virtual Networks do
Chatr and Freedom have annual prepaid plans that work out to less than $25/month, if you don’t mind the risk of using up your data too early in the year. Koodo has similar plans except they’re for 360 days instead of a full year.