
Earlier today, we told you how Telus and Bell both brought back $75/20GB bring your own device (BYOD) unlimited data plans, which debuted last week, expired, then came back to life.
Rogers didn’t match Telus and Bell the first time around, but after the latter two brought back this discounted plan today, we suspected it eventually would.
Well, now Rogers has joined in with its rivals, advertising a $75/20GB Infinite +20 plan, normally priced at $95 per month. The Rogers plan, like the others, will see throttled speeds of 512 kbps once allotted data caps have been exceeded.
The Rogers Infinite +20 plan includes shareable data (Telus does not) and unlimited Canada-wide calling and text.
Rogers says this discount also applies to small business plans, while if you’re planning on getting Edge Financing with this plan, you could get an iPhone XS for $24.99 monthly payments, which works out to $600 after your two-year contract.
This promo from Rogers expires on January 27, 2020, just like Telus and Bell.
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