Koodo Increases Prices, Offers New 5G Plans to Some Existing Customers
Following in the footsteps of Virgin Plus and Fido, Telus-owned Koodo has similarly increased its wireless prices.
Koodo’s 4G plan offerings are as follows as of today:
- $39/20GB (was $34; $5 increase)
- $44/40GB (was $39; $5 increase)
- $49/60GB (new)
Gone is the $44/50GB plan; in other words, the latter lost 10GB of data down to 40GB. Data overages with Koodo are still an eye-popping $130/1GB ($13/100MB).
Existing Customers Still Being Offered More 5G Plans
If you’re an existing Koodo customer, you may want to log into self serve and check out new plans being offered. According to iPhone in Canada readers, the following 5G plans are being offered, despite Koodo axing 5G plans from its website in May:
- $50/60GB 5G
- $55/70GB 5G
- $60/100GB 5G
- $65/120GB 5G Canada-USA talk/text/data
These plans were offered to an existing Koodo customer on a $45/60GB 5G plan.
All of these offerings include unlimited Canada-wide calling and one free perk.
We’ve seen Koodo periodically offer existing customers new plans, in what looks to be an attempt to retain customers from switching over to better deals.
Koodo also recently increased the price of select Black Friday plans, while also jacking up the price of visual voicemail to $8/month (and also painting heritage houses bright neon).
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Providers are just making up numbers these days, with no justification as to actual cost to provide for inflation. It's all about what the suckers will bear before they choose to move to another provider who will, in turn, do the same thing.
Consider my experience with Koodo over the last 9 months:
$34 / 30GB 4G (Black Friday Sale)
moved to offer –
$29 / 30GB (Holiday Sale)
advised of price increase to $34 / 30GB, effective 1 May, but also offered – and accepted –
$30 / 30GB
then mid-June offered – and accepted –
$30 / 60GB.
No rhyme or reason at all.