With the recently released Bell and Telus iPhone plans, we have received yet another anonymous tip that Rogers will be introducing a new price plan to combat the new offers coming from Bell and Telus.
The offer from Rogers includes daytime minutes, evening/weekend minutes and additional bonuses/promos. The plan, like the other available Rogers plans, will allow for promotional pricing of the iPhone 3G/3GS which is $99 (iPhone 3G 8GB), $199 (iPhone 3GS 16GB), and $299 (iPhone 3GS 32GB):
Individual Plan [Updated]
$95/month
36 month contract/renewal
650 + 50 Minutes
Unlimited Evenings/Weekends @ 6PM
Visual Voicemail
1GB Data + Tethering
Caller Display
Unlimited MMS
Add: GRR Fee (by province)
The plan is considered a rumor until publicly confirmed by Rogers.
Update (11/03/2009): It seems that Rogers has pulled this plan from their Q4 sales lineup.
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