TELUS has launched online sales of the cellular iPad Air today and also mentioned two programs customers can take advantage of: the new Easy Tablet Program and a $100 trade-in credit offer.
Details below, as sent our way by the company:
TELUS customers can get their hands on a new iPad Air by taking advantage of TELUS’ new Easy Tablet program. The Easy Tablet program allows customers to buy a tablet for a lower up-front cost – all they have to do is pay off the difference in equal monthly payments on their bill over a one or two-year term.
For example, you can get the new iPad Air at TELUS for $169 up-front + $20/month over two years, or $409 up-front + $20/month for one year.

What’s more, until January 2, 2014, customers can also get a $100 trade-in credit when they bring in their old tablet and upgrade to a new iPad Air or any another tablet at TELUS. The credit can be used toward the activation or renewal of a tablet or tablet accessory.
And as an added advantage, with TELUS Share Plus plans customers share their data between multiple devices on the same account.
The Wi-Fi+Cellular versions of the iPad Air are also available from Rogers and Bell.
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