If you’re a light wireless user, Zoomer Wireless has some bonuses on data, minutes and texts right now on select plans. The company’s Smartphone Plan at $28.80 with 1.2GB of LTE is cheaper than offerings from Big 3 flanker brands and Public Mobile.
Simple Plan – $16.20/month
120 Canada-wide minutes
120 Canada-wide texts
Smartphone Plan – $28.80/month
1.2GB of data (200MB + 1GB)
200 Canada-wide minutes
Unlimited text messages
Voicemail, call display, name display
Smartphone Plan – $40.50/month
3GB of data (500MB + 2.5GB)
500 Canada-wide minutes; unlimited evenings/weekends and incoming calls
Unlimited text messages
Voicemail, call display, name display
Smartphone Plan – $54/month
4GB of data (1GB + 3GB)
800 Canada-wide minutes; unlimited evenings/weekends and incoming calls
Unlimited text messages
Voicemail, call display, name display
Family Share Plan – $72/month for 2 lines
4GB of shared data (1GB + 3GB)
800 shared Canada-wide minutes; unlimited evenings/weekends and incoming calls
Unlimited text messages
Voicemail, call display, name display
All plans include unlimited Zoomer-to-Zoomer calling Canada-wide. If you sign up under a referral, you can get $50 in bill credits.
Zoomer Wireless is owned by Cityfone, with the latter a subsidiary of Rogers. The service operates on the Rogers LTE network.
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