Is Public Mobile down?
Working normallyPublic Mobile appears to be working normally — report volume is within the typical range for this time of day.
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- reportProblem report — Montreal, Canada 🇨🇦52d ago
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Public Mobile Outage Map
What’s typical for Public Mobile
Public Mobile reliability
Based on no recorded incidents over the last 12 months.
Outage history
No incidents recorded in the last 12 months.
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About Public Mobile
Public Mobile is a Canadian mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) that provides mobile phone services to customers across Canada. It is a subsidiary of Telus, one of the major telecommunications companies in Canada. Public Mobile operates as a prepaid mobile service provider, offering affordable plans with no contracts
Frequently asked questions
Is Public Mobile down right now?
Public Mobile appears to be working normally — report volume is within the typical range for this time of day.
Why is Public Mobile not working for me?
We're not detecting a broad Public Mobile outage right now, so a problem is most likely local to you — your internet connection, device, or the app. Try restarting the app, then your router. If many people report the same issue, this page will update to show it.
When was the last Public Mobile outage?
We have no recorded outages for Public Mobile yet.
How do I report a Public Mobile problem?
Use the “Report a problem” button on this page and choose what's not working. Reports are anonymous and update the live status and outage map in real time.
How does Outage.Report know if Public Mobile is down?
We aggregate anonymous user reports and monitor public social-media posts, comparing live volume against Public Mobile's normal baseline for the time of day and region to detect anomalies — often before they're officially confirmed.




