This may not seem like a major change, but Fido has increased its $49 Standard Plan to $50, a dollar increase which puts the price finally in line with Koodo and Virgin Mobile’s identical plan. For a minute there I was beginning to worry prices among the Big 3 were off, but this change has definitely reassured me.

Last month, when Fido introduced a $94/month Standard Plan with 5GB data, the plan above was still $49 per month. Guess the $1 discount is over, folks!
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