
According to a new report from MobileSyrup, Rogers is launching a new subsidy tier in Quebec that will reduce the upfront cost of high-end devices.
The new “Ultra Tab” plan is the highest priced plan tier the carrier offers, starting at $108 per month for 8GB of data, plus a 2GB bonus. The new plans bring the iPhone X 64GB down to $199 CAD and the 256GB model down to $399 on a two-year agreement.
Currently, Rogers is offering the iPhone X 64GB for $399 on a Premium+ Tab plan in Quebec, which has a minimum monthly cost of $85.
The change from Rogers comes shortly after Bell launched its ‘Ultra Premium’ pricing tier, which is also only available in Quebec.
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