The Rogers flanker brand is offering their Internet 75 Mbps unlimited usage plan for 50% off at $32.50 for 12 months, which looks to one-up the Virgin Mobile plan in terms of speed, which is $30 for the 50 Mbps plan. The Fido plan offers download speeds of up to 75 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 10 Mbps.
After the 12-month discount ends, the price increases to $65 per month after. According to Fido, this offer is available to new subscribers only and the offer ends on August 31, 2018.
Major telcos continue to offer wildfire relief for affected customers in Nova Scotia. Yesterday, Rogers and Fido said it would waive overages for customers in Nova Scotia. On late Monday, Telus and Koodo announced it would also give 50GB of extra data to postpaid wireless customers affected by the wildfires. Telus said it has committed...
Rogers has announced that they will waive long-distance, SMS, and data overage charges for postpaid Rogers and Fido wireless customers in Nova Scotia, to help with current wildfire relief efforts. This measure, which comes into effect immediately, will last until June 15. "Our hearts go out to those impacted by devastating wildfires in Nova Scotia,”...
Earlier today we told you about Fido’s new $50/40GB promo plan after a $10/month credit. Now, we’ve learned this promo plan is even better in Quebec, as it matches the Freedom Mobile $50/40GB plan with Canada/US roaming. Why just Quebec? Well, Quebec has a fourth regional wireless competitor in the form of Videotron (the owner...