Today, Telus has launched a data top-up named Fast Pass, which lets users purchase more high-speed data at the price of $15 for 3GB, once they hit their Peace of Mind monthly data limit.
A Telus spokesperson told iPhone in Canada in the “coming weeks”, customers will start to get notifications to purchase a Fast Pass once they reach their high-speed data threshold.
Telus Peace of Mind plans start at $75 per month with 10GB of high-speed data, which once reached, gets throttled to 512 Kbps, similar to other no overage plans from Rogers and Bell.
Telus-owned Public Mobile has axed its 3G plans, leaving only 4G and 5G plans. The move matches what Bell-owned Lucky Mobile did last week, as we first told you about. Here are the plans as of writing on Public Mobile’s website for 4G as of writing: $15 Canada talk and international text $21/3GB ($19 on...
The Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services (CCTS) has released its 2023-24 Mid-Year Report, revealing a 43% spike in customer complaints between August 1, 2023, and January 31, 2024. "This substantial increase in complaints from telecom and TV customers is concerning”, states Howard Maker, Commissioner and CEO of the CCTS, in a statement to iPhone...
Quebecor says it is disappointed following a CRTC arbitration decision made today, regarding the access rates it must pay to Telus under the Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) regime. "We are surprised that the CRTC wants to limit the choices of Canadians who would like to enjoy innovative new wireless plans at better prices,” said...