Telus EPP Deals: $40/100GB Canada-US and PureFibre X Internet Offer
The latest Telus Exclusive Partner Program (EPP) offers are here and they are showing savings for wireless and internet plans.
The EPP program is for businesses to offer discounted plans for their employees. Here are the latest deals as shared on RFD:
- $40/100GB 5G+ Canada-US (Bring Your Own Device) after autopay; includes $10/month off for 24 months; new activations
- PureFibre X Internet 3 Gbps: $68/month (normally $155) on 2 year term after autopay and when bundled with a cellphone plan
While the $40/100GB plan is lukewarm since it lacks Mexico roaming, many are saying the PureFibre X internet is a pretty good deal, but of course you have to bundle it with a Telus wireless plan.
Recently, Telus changed its autopay discount to only apply when you set up pre-authorized debit payments, removing a credit card option. Telus joins Bell for debit-only autopay discounts, as the latter made the change sometime during end of 2024. Only Rogers offers autopay discounts with credit card and debit for now.
How to jump on these Telus EPP offers? Check with your employer to see if they offer any Telus EPP perks. If you’re an existing Telus EPP customer, log into your online portal and see what offers are being made available. Share them in the comments or email us ti**@************da.ca.
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If their wireless service was more reliable (it was at one point the best in the west) I would jump on this as I do have the 3G internet. I switched all of my Mobility lines over to Rogers last week and have been shocked. I hate to admit that it’s significantly better than TELUS in every area I frequent. TELUS had 1-2 bars in most places while Rogers is 3-4 in those same areas. How the mighty have fallen…