Telus Cuts 5G Prices as Koodo Brings Back $40/60GB and Fizz Boosts Data
The rapid resets highlight a price fight in which discount brands still beat the Big Three on raw value with built‑in roaming.
Overview
- Telus, which lowered prices Wednesday, cut its 100GB 5G+ plan to $60 and its 175GB Canada–US tier to $65 after autopay.
- Koodo replaced its $40/20GB entry plan with a $40/60GB 5G option, marking a return to a tier it offered in March.
- The flanker’s other postpaid choices remain $50/80GB with Canada–US–Mexico use and $55/100GB Canada‑wide.
- Prepaid rival Fizz raised data allotments, moving its $25 plan to 25GB and its $35 5G plan to 80GB.
- Despite the tweaks, Freedom continues to undercut on value with $35/80GB and $40/100GB plans that include roaming, though many headline prices rely on bring‑your‑own‑device and autopay credits.