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Canadian Carriers Reset Wireless Plans After Rogers’ $95 Global Tier Debuts

The changes signal a pivot to premium perks over short-term discounts.

Overview

  • Rogers overhauled its lineup with a $95 Ultimate plan that offers unlimited data in 64 countries plus a five‑year price lock and Priority Network Access for faster speeds during busy times.
  • The carrier also tightened entry value as its $60 plan now includes 60GB instead of 100GB, while new roaming bundles on mid and high tiers come with time limits of 12 or 24 months.
  • Flanker brands reversed recent promos by lifting 60GB prices and trimming roaming, with Fido and Virgin Plus moving to $44 for 60GB and Koodo shifting to $45 for 60GB with optional perks and capped 5G speeds.
  • Freedom Mobile raised prices on its top plans to $70 for 200GB and $80 for 250GB while increasing Roam Beyond data, which is a set pool for international use in many countries.
  • Public Mobile ended its brief $35/80GB deal and cut that plan to 35GB, underscoring fast promo windows and the need to watch fine print like autopay credits, bring‑your‑own‑device discounts, and roaming expiry dates.