Koodo Increases Price of Easy Roam Add-Ons, Now Starts at $12/day [Update]

CleanShot 2022 04 26 at 14 12 07

Telus-owned Koodo recently increased the price of its Easy Roam U.S. and International add-ons.

Easy Roam plans allow customers to use their existing minutes, texts and data when travelling to the U.S. or internationally. It means you can use your phone ‘as normal’ but you pay a daily roaming fee.

Easy Roam U.S. has increased in price to $12/day, up from $11/day, while Easy Roam International increases to $15/day, up from $14/day.

Koodo says for U.S. destinations, the $12/day fee is capped at $240 per billing cycle, and after that, it means there are no extra charges. For international destinations, the fee is capped at $300 per billing cycle. It comes down to when your billing cycle dates are, because if there is an overlap you can still be charged more than these amounts.

The price increases coincidentally have occurred with COVID-19 travel restrictions easing up and more Canadians finally travelling again.

For those seeking to save money on long distance and roaming while travelling, popping in a SIM card or subscribing to an e-SIM roaming plan may be more cost-effective.

Koodo Easy Roam launched back in 2017 and was priced at $7/day for U.S. and $10/day for international travel, and since then has seen its monthly pricing increase over the years.

Update April 28: According to a Koodo spokesperson in an email to iPhone in Canada, the price changes kicked into effect on April 1, 2022. “We do not take the decision to increase the cost of services lightly and recognize this increase has an impact on our customers,” said Koodo.

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The_Marl
The_Marl
4 years ago

Again? At $7 a day it was pretty decent, now its just too damn expensive to bother with.

Laura Nauder
Laura Nauder
Reply to  The_Marl
4 years ago

You still roam with your Canadian plan in the US? wtf? lel

What, is this like 2005? And are you still using a blackberrrrry?

The_Marl
The_Marl
Reply to  Laura Nauder
4 years ago

You still try to troll people on the internet? Wtf? What is this, 2014?

Laura Nauder
Laura Nauder
Reply to  The_Marl
3 years ago

And you sound like 2014 was literally the last time you used the internet. Take a backseat, the world has not changed.

Laura Nauder
Laura Nauder
Reply to  The_Marl
3 years ago

And you sound like 2014 was literally the last time you used the internet. Take a backseat, the world has not changed.

Salinger
Salinger
Reply to  The_Marl
4 years ago

Agree, there were still cheaper options even at that price, but the convenience of not having to do anything, and ability to continue to receive calls/texts on your number made it worthwhile. Now, not so much.

Leif Shantz
Leif Shantz
4 years ago

Crazy prices, I would rather buy any local SIM over using any roaming service the Big Three have. Maybe with the exception of Public Mobile’s US roaming which is very reasonable compared to the “Daily Roam” packages.

Larry
Larry
4 years ago

A good friend of mine flew to Zürich 10 days ago. I told her to go to the Sunrise mobility store at ZRH shopping area. She got a 30 day unlimited data and unlimited calling plan (within Switzerland) including SIM for CHF 50 ≈ $60 CAD.

rd0t
rd0t
4 years ago

Thank god for eSim. Don’t pay these ridiculous roaming prices people.

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