If you live in Québec, here is a deal you may want to consider: Virgin Mobile and Bell have lowered their pricing and matched Videotron’s plans. The two carriers have put together a Québec-only plan that costs only $50 per month.
Among others, here are the key features that sound attractive enough for smartphone users: for $50/ month you have:
unlimited local calls;
unlimited texting (global on Virgin, nationwide on Bell);
Call Display on Voice Mail 3;
and 1 GB of data.
As the RedFlagDeals thread highlights, this new local Virgin Mobile plan is a Gold Level plan, which means you can get up to a $300 subsidy on a two-year term. The Bell offer is a Voice & Data Lite Promo, so you won’t get a full phone subsidy. You could, however, bring your own phone and get a 10% discount.
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