Rogers, Fido and Chatr prepaid users currently have access to some promo migration plans if they switch over to monthly postpaid plans.

Available at dealers such as Walmart, the migration offers available include $45 plans with 4GB data and $55 per month with 6GB data, for BYOD.
These plans include the following:
- Unlimited Canada-wide calling
- Unlimited SMS/MMS
- Data overages at $7/100MB ($70/1GB)
- Call display, call waiting, Circle Calling, mini voicemail
- Roam Like Home or Fido Roam
It’s worth nothing back in December, Rogers and Chatr prepaid customers were being offered these same plans, but priced at $5 less per month at $40/4GB and $50/6GB. Let us know if you’re going to call in try to jump on these migration offers.
[via RFD]
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