Last week Koodo launched a couple “limited time offers” in Quebec, lowering BYOD plans for 2GB and 5GB nationwide calling plans to $50 and $60 respectively.
Now, (as expected) Fido has done the same to match Koodo in Quebec, also lowering their prices for these exact same plans.

Previously, the 5GB plan was priced at $65 and the 2GB at $53, so you’re saving $5 and $3 per month, which is still savings. So if you were on these old price points, it’s time to call in and get a price adjustment. As of writing, Virgin hasn’t changed anything yet…
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