Best plan for an Iphone in Canada?
Hi, well I'm planning to either buy an Iphone 4, 4s or 5. Just wondering what good and cheap plans out there in Canada. We use Rogers plans for almost everything, just need unlimited texting, within Canada and USA. The minutes doesn't really matter or the Data. So what good plans are out there in Toronto? What's the cheapest? Also I'm a student, so are there students plans or something?
Currently fido is offering really good plans for texting in Canada and international, if you are an avid user of data. Get 6GB for $30 per month. It was a promo when i got it last year so i can't be sure if they still have it. But right now fido is doing a promo on plans! So check it out
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