Rogers-owned Fido has made a significant move by dropping the price of its 60GB 4G plan to $49 with a $5 discount for 24 months. This new offer makes Fido's plan more competitive, especially when combined with the $5 autopay discount, bringing the total savings to $10 per month.
The discounted 60GB plan now sits in line with Virgin's $50/60GB 4G plan, although Virgin's offer does not have a 24-month expiration period. It's worth noting that while Virgin's plan may seem more appealing at first glance, there is no guarantee that the price will remain the same in the long term. On the other hand, Koodo does not currently offer a 60GB plan, giving Fido and Virgin an edge in this category.
Fido's latest discount on the 60GB plan comes on the heels of a similar price drop on their 50GB plan, now available for $44 per month. Additionally, Fido is also offering a 10GB data bonus for 24 months on their $39/month plan, providing customers with even more value for their money.
Despite these attractive discounts from Fido, other providers like Freedom and Public Mobile still offer more competitive plans. Freedom and Public Mobile have $34/50GB 5G plans with unlimited Canada/U.S. usage, as well as options for 75GB and 100GB plans at competitive prices.
For consumers looking to explore Fido's discounted plans or compare them with other providers, they can visit Fido's website for more information. Overall, the latest price drop from Fido makes their 60GB plan a compelling option for customers looking for a balance of data and affordability in Canada's competitive mobile market.