Wireless Wave has a variety of promo BYOD plans available from Fido, with one at $45 per month with 6GB of data, available for 12 months.
The Wireless Wave location in Vancouver we spoke with over the phone, the following in-store BYOD plans were detailed:
$45 with 6GB Data (Actually the $55/6GB plan)
500 Canada-wide anytime minutes
Unlimited international SMS/MMS
Includes $10 monthly credit for 12 months; after it becomes $55/6GB
1,000 International minutes to Mexico, Germany, France, China, India, Hong Kong, etc (no USA)
$45 with 5GB Data for Prepaid Switchers
Only available for those switching from Chatr prepaid, Fido prepaid or Rogers prepaid
Unlimited Canada-wide calling
Unlimited international SMS/MMS
Not just a 12 month discount
These plans are also being offered at Wireless Wave locations in Ontario as well, as noted on RFD.
Again, if you’re a current BYOD customer with any carrier and these plans are better than what you currently have, it may be worth jumping ship to Fido at Wireless Wave (until a better deal comes along).
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