
Zoomer Wireless is back with another bring your own device (BYOD) promotion, offering a $36 per month plan with 6GB of LTE data, for new customers only.
We’ve long covered Zoomer’s periodic $36 promo plan, which saw data jump to as high as 5GB LTE data, but this 6GB data includes 2GB of bonus data, and the regular 10% off monthly plan fees (normally it’s $40/month).
The $36 plan includes unlimited Canada-wide calling, unlimited SMS/MMS (Canada/worldwide), call display, call waiting, conference calling, mini voicemail, and name display. You also get a free CARP Membership and ZoomerMag.
Compared to Rogers-owned Fido, for example, a 6GB plan costs $45 per month.
Zoomer Wireless is owned by Burnaby-based Cityfone in B.C.’s Lower Mainland, with the latter a subsidiary of Rogers. So in other words, you’ll be using the Rogers LTE network with Zoomer Wireless.
[via RFD]
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