Bell and Rogers are offering unlimited Canada-wide calling plans with the usual extras, but offer 7GB of data for BYOD (bring your own device) customers at $62 per month, or $77 per month for those looking to get a subsidized phone on two-year term ($500 off).
If you’re in Quebec, you definitely have some great wireless choices the rest of Canada can’t get access to. Let us know what you’re going to jump on.
Here are the latest Canadian cellphone plan and device deals, plus other promos from wireless carriers such as Rogers, Telus and Bell, from our partner PlanHub. As always, the promos and plans may change at the last minute, but here they are as of Wednesday, June 7, 2023. Bell Noticeable price changes: Save $400 on an iPhone...
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has granted approval, albeit with changes, to the wholesale roaming tariffs submitted by national wireless carriers. These tariffs incorporate considerations for seamless roaming and the implementation of 5G networks. A lengthy 64-page report details the changes, released today. As per Telecom Order CRTC 2023-171 issued on June 7,...
SaskTel has expanded its infiNET internet service to Meadow Lake, further advancing its $200 million Rural Fibre Initiative. The rollout in Meadow Lake yesterday has expanded to specific neighbourhoods, with the majority of the community expected to be connected to the fibre network by the end of July. “I am extremely pleased with SaskTel’s continued...