Last summer, Bell-owned Virgin Mobile launched DSL Home Internet plans, starting at $50 per month for a 300GB plan, and $65 per month for an unlimited plan, with both plans offering up to 25Mbps down and up to 10Mbps upload speeds.
Now, the Home Internet pricing has seen a price drop, to the following:
200GB Plan: $45 per month ($1/GB overages to max $50)
Unlimited Plan: $50 per month
Home Internet from Virgin Mobile includes a modem, free installation and is contract-free. The company says “Hook up with a super-strong Wi-Fi signal and get 1 month on us.”
For comparison’s sake, Fido’s Unlimited Home Internet plan is $10 more at $60 per month, but right now comes with $100 bill credit.
To get these plans, you can contact Virgin on the phone or sign up online—If you have availability in your area.
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