Join Public Mobile For greater savings with the same amazing service

USE REFERRAL CODE "KN0K0E" TO GET UP TO $25* CREDIT FOR FREE!

Why Choose Public Mobile?

Rewards make being a subscriber even sweeter. Earn Public Points™ every month and use them towards monthly payments, add-ons, and more. Sound simple? That’s because it is.

WAYS TO REDEEM PUBLIC POINTS

Lower Your Bill

Pay less when you put your Public Points towards your monthly charges.

Add Extras

Add features and upgrades to your subscription with the points you earn. Get extra data or international calling minutes with the points you earn!

Jackpot

Enter contests with your points and you could win free devices, gift cards, and more.

Download the Public Mobile app for fast activation

Complete your activation in minutes with eSIM or with a physical SIM card through our all-access app.

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Yes! Use code “KN0K0E” to save up to $25* on your bill.

You can also use this link: https://publicmobile.ca/en/bc/plans?referral=KN0K0E

*Depending on the promotion being offered at the time, you may receive $10 – $25 worth of credits when registering.

Yes! All you will need is your account number and PIN from your previous provider. When activating your SIM, make sure to choose to transfer your old number then enter the information needed.

You can purchase a Public Mobile SIM card at any retail store here: https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/on/pick-up-SIM

You can also purchase a SIM card on Amazon or through Public Mobile’s online store: https://publicmobile.ca/en/bc/sim-card

You can buy a SIM card for $10, but there may be promotional offers that can give you a $10 credit on your SIM purchase.

The coverage is excellent as Public Mobile uses all Telus’s existing infrastructure.

You can check your coverage here: https://www.telus.com/en/mobility/network/coverage-map

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