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Canada Mobile Wireless Internet Plans for Rogers, Bell, Telus and Fido

I thought I would put together some data comparing Bell, Telus, Rogers and Fido, the four largest cell carriers in Canada and the rates they charge for their mobile wireless internet using the new USB Internet sticks that are available through all these carriers.

After putting together all the data there isn't much difference between all four carriers when it comes to mobile wireless internet. So I am very much looking forward to seeing some new competition come in and hopefully drive some of these expensive data costs down.

Here are all four Canadian mobile wireless internet plans:

Telus Mobility

Fixed Data Rate Plans:

Monthly Fee
Included Data Usage
Cost per MB
$25.00
500 MB
$0.05
$30.00
1 GB
$0.03
$60.00
3 GB
$0.02

*Additional Data Rate: $0.05/MB

Flexible Data Rate Plans:

N/A - Telus does not offer flexible data rate plans


Bell Mobility

Fixed Data Rate Plans


N/A - Bell only offers flexible data rate plans


Flexible Data Rate Plans:

Monthly Fee
Included Data Usage
Cost per MB (max/min)
$30.00
Up to 500 MB
$0.06
$35.00
500 MB to 1 GB
$0.07/$0.03
$50.00
1 GB to 2 GB
$0.05/$0.02
$65.00
2 GB to 3 GB
$0.03/$0.02
$85.00
3 GB to 5 GB
$0.03/$0.02


Rogers Wireless

Fixed Data Rate Plans

Monthly Fee
Included Data Usage
Cost per MB
$30.00
500 MB
$0.06
$35.00
1 GB
$0.03
$65.00
3 GB
$0.02

*Additional Data Rate: $0.03/MB

Flexible Data Rate Plans:

Monthly Fee
Included Data Usage
Cost per MB (max/min)
$35.00
Up to 500 MB
$0.07
$40.00
500 MB to 1 GB
$0.08/$0.04
$55.00
1 GB to 2 GB
$0.05/$0.03
$70.00
2 GB to 3 GB
$0.03/$0.02
$90.00
3 GB to 5 GB
$0.03/$0.02


Fido


Fixed Data Rate Plans:

Monthly Fee
Included Data Usage
Cost per MB
$32.00
500 MB
$0.06
$37.00
1 GB
$0.04
$67.00
3 GB
$0.02

*Additional Data Rate: $0.03/MB

Flexible Data Rate Plans:

Monthly Fee
Included Data Usage
Cost per MB (max/min)
$37.00
Up to 500 MB
$0.07
$42.00
500 MB to 1 GB
$0.08/$0.04
$57.00
1 GB to 2 GB
$0.06/$0.03
$72.00
2 GB to 3 GB
$0.03/$0.02
$92.00
3 GB to 5 GB
$0.03/$0.02



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