
Wireless carrier Zoomer Wireless is owned by Cityfone, a subsidiary of Rogers which runs on the latter’s LTE network.
Zoomer Wireless has introduced some holiday deals, bringing back some prices similar to those from its Black Friday sale. There is bonus data and minutes available, along with up to $100 in bill credits. You can also sign up with a referral (try to find one online) and get a $50 bill credit as well.
One notable plan works out to $36/month and includes 4GB of data, 400 minutes and unlimited messages. This plan includes $100 in activation credits and also is eligible to receive a free smartphone, such as a Samsung A10e, according to discussion over at RFD.
Zoomer’s website lists all the plans available and many have noted since service is on the Rogers LTE network, you can get a plan for less versus going with a major brand such as Rogers itself or Fido.
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