Videotron has a new promo for users requiring multiple lines and aren’t heavy data users, as right now you can get a $29.95 per month BYOD plan with 2GB data—with unlimited Canada-wide calling. You will be saving $15 per line as part of this family discount.

Here’s what’s included in each plan, which requires four lines per account:
- 2 Gb of data
- Unlimited calls anywhere in Canada
- Unlimited text messaging
- Unlimited photo and video messaging from Québec
- Call Waiting and Conference Calling
- Two free add-ons from among the following: Call Display, Call Forwarding, Voicemail
- The option to keep your current phone number
- Emergency service (911)
Previously, the minimum plan required for a family discount was at least $50-55 per month.
This 2GB mobile Basic plan is normally priced at $55.95 per month (It’s currently at $44.95), with extra data billed at $7 per gigabyte, and also includes club illico.
Again, if you and your family are normally in Wi-Fi coverage and do not require more than 2GB of data per month, paying $30 each per month with unlimited Canada-wide calling is not bad.
Let us know if you’re going to jump on this!
[via RFD]
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