Telus EPP Price Increase Coming for Select Customers in April

The Telus Exclusive Partner Program (EPP) offers savings on cellphone plans and devices, a perk offered by employers as part of the program to their employees.

Some Telus customers on EPP plans have recently been notified on their March billing statements of an upcoming price increase in April, iPhone in Canada can confirm.

The price increases are affecting those on $50 plans with 20GB of data, with Telus saying a $5 increase to $55 per month is coming in April.

A Telus spokesperson confirmed with iPhone in Canada on Friday some EPP price increases are indeed coming, but for “a small number” of customers. These $5 price increases will be starting on next billing cycles. Telus says EPP customers “can take advantage of any of our in-market rate plans” on the company’s mobility website.

Have you been notified of a Telus EPP price increase for April? It might be time to check your billing statements.

If you have wireless price increases or billing changes to share, send us an email to ti**@************da.ca.

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Yearoftherat
Yearoftherat
3 years ago

I’m one of the so-called “small number” of customers that got the increase.

DK
DK
Reply to  Yearoftherat
3 years ago

Same.

Yearoftherat
Yearoftherat
Reply to  DK
3 years ago

Dropped the $5 visual VM addon to save the $5 increase…lol

db
db
3 years ago

LOL…Telus just settled their contract with employees and are passing the added cost to customers.

mcfilmmakers
mcfilmmakers
Reply to  db
3 years ago

Their contracts dont equal 5$ per customer.

mcfilmmakers
mcfilmmakers
3 years ago

The cost of their equipment hasn’t risen. Neither has electricity. Explain the price increase.

Kevin Parker
Kevin Parker
3 years ago

Telus’ shares tanked last month, so they need to make up for it somehow…

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