Citing recent competitive activity, Rogers has relaunched their $35 Canadawide My10 plan. The plan, originally expiring on December 31, 2010, has been extended “until further notice”.
$35 My10 Canada-wide Plan
This reintroduced plan from Rogers is available on a 3-year contract for an iPhone. With the voice plan and a minimum $25 data plan on a 3-year contract, customers receive promotional pricing on an iPhone 4 device ($159/$269).
For reference, the plan is detailed below:
Price: $35.00/month
Minutes: 150 daytime
Evenings/Weekends: Unlimited Weekends; Unlimited Evenings @ 6PM (normally at 9PM)
Features: Unlimited My10 Canada-wide calling/messaging and unlimited Canadian messaging (text, picture, video)
Overall, not a bad offer coming from Rogers, especially the 6PM evenings and included My10 Canada-wide.
If you’re looking to get an iPhone with Rogers service, this is probably one of the company’s best plans right now for My10.
Some quick notes:
Offer available to new and existing customers
Offer available for consumer regular and business regular accounts
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