Now, Fido has matched its rivals, as their BYOD Pulse Plans have also been revamped to show plans with 500 minutes. If users want a plan with unlimited Canada-wide calling, it will cost $5 more per month.
Here are the Pulse Plans now showing on Fido’s website (for BC/AB/ON):
$50/1GB + 500 minutes
$55/1GB + unlimited minutes
$60/3GB + 500 minutes
$65/3GB + unlimited minutes
$70/5GB + 500 minutes
$75/5GB + unlimited minutes
$85/8GB + 500 minutes
$90/8GB + unlimited minutes
$115/10GB + unlimited minutes
Again, just when we thought unlimited Canada-wide minutes were becoming the norm, that has again changed as options for fewer minutes are now available.
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