This week, Rogers Wireless has reintroduced their famous $30 6GB data plan, but only for Business Corporate customers. In other words, your account must have a MSD company code on it and the account type must be “Business Corporate” to qualify.
Details of Data Plans
The data add-ons are standalone Non-poolable options
Any data options must be added to a voice plan
The add-ons are not eligible for Freedom of Data promotion (1 month free data)
All data options are eligible for tethering
Eligibility
Business MSD Coded accounts with account type Business Corporate
Limited time offer available to new and existing customers activating on a 3-year term by March 31st, 2011.
Existing customers must renew on a 3-year term.
Data plan can be stacked with Small Business Heavy Up Program and Drive Fore 5 program which are based on quota allotment.
Not Eligible
Consumer Regular accounts and Business Regular accounts
$45/ 6 GB Rogers Blackberry (BES) plan excludes corporate accounts.
These offers will be available until March 31, 2011.
If you’re a Business Corporate account with a company MSD code, this is a good time to take advantage of the $30 6GB data plan!
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