Rogers to extend worth of some wi-fi cellphone plans

Wi-fi cellphone plans shall be getting dearer for some Canadians this 12 months. 

Rogers Communications Inc. will improve the price of a few of its plans within the coming weeks, the corporate confirmed to CBC Information on Wednesday.

In the meantime, Bell is reportedly rising a few of its present wi-fi cellphone plan costs in February, based on a report by Canadian tech information outlet MobileSyrup

The Rogers worth hike will impression some clients’ wi-fi cellphone plans and web plans, together with clients of its subsidiary Fido, a spokesperson for the telecom large instructed CBC Information.

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Whereas a Rogers spokesperson stated many purchasers will see a worth hike underneath $7, the will increase might be as excessive as $9 monthly, relying on the buyer’s plan or bundle with their service. The hikes apply solely to clients who aren’t on contract. 

Prospects who’ve been notified by Rogers will begin seeing the brand new worth utilized to payments issued after Jan. 17.

“We’re dedicated to delivering cell and residential companies with the best normal of high quality and reliability to deliver our clients the most effective community expertise,” a Rogers spokesperson stated in an announcement. 

“This consists of elevated capability to make sure dependable and constant service for our clients, increasing into extra communities from coast to coast, and bettering our customer support instruments.”

The spokesperson additionally pointed to measures the corporate has lately taken to make its 5G companies extra inexpensive. These included introducing a $25 5G plan that’s aimed toward low-income clients, and offering Rogers 4G wi-fi clients with 5G community entry at no further price.

Bell didn’t reply to a request for remark by deadline.

CEO pledged decrease costs

The will increase come following Rogers’ merger final 12 months with Shaw Communications. The long-brewing deal, first introduced in March 2021, was topic to numerous regulatory hurdles as opponents expressed considerations about decreased competitors.

When the deal was made official in April 2023, Rogers CEO Tony Staffieri pledged in an interview that costs would go down for purchasers. 

“What we wish to be certain that we get proper is all of the issues for our clients, and specifically, affordability,” Staffieri stated on the time.

“One of many key pluses of that is that competitors goes up, particularly within the west, and costs are going to return down.”

On the identical time, Business Minister François-Philippe Champagne introduced almost two dozen “enforceable” situations connected to the deal’s approval, together with lowering prices for purchasers.

CBC Information has reached out to the minister’s workplace for remark.

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