Rogers has updated its Talk, Text and Data plans for residents in Manitoba. The update brings some prices adjustments, more data and some bonus promotions in the form of Canada-wide long distance and $5/month credits.
Below are plans that have been modified:
$70/month ‘Manitoba Offer’
Unlimited local minutes + BONUS unlimited Canada-wide calling + bonus $5/month credit (expires April 30th)
Unlimited SMS/MMS
Caller ID, voicemail
5GB data bucket ($15/GB overages)
$60/month ‘Manitoba Offer’ (was previously $70 in March)
Unlimited local minutes + BONUS unlimited Canada-wide calling + bonus $5/month credit (expires April 30th)
Unlimited SMS/MMS
Caller ID, voicemail
3GB data bucket ($15/GB overages)
$50/month ‘Manitoba Offer’
1000 minutes, 6PM Canada-wide evenings and weekends + BONUS $5/month credit (expires April 30th)
Unlimited SMS/MMS
Caller ID, voicemail
500MB data bucket ($10/200MB overages)
These plans are applicable towards three year contracts and the iPhone 5, although there is no LTE network up and running yet in Manitoba (so your iPhone 5 will be sad on 3G).
All you have to do is call in and make changes to jump on these new promo plans. Let us know how it goes!
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