Cell phone plans in toronto canada?
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1) are there no contract cell phone plans available in toronto, where you prepay for the month of use. 2) is there a a flat fee/rate plan in toronto, which provides unlimited talk, text and web.
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Answer:
Telus. Pay As You Go and your unused minutes roll over month after month. You use what you pay for and if you need more minutes you just add them via credit card on the web if you wish. I think it is the best since you do not have to pay for any plan. If you wish you can put $100 dollars on your phone and not worry. Your unused minutes and dollars will be good for one year.
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Other answers
Yes. There are a few cell phone plans that offer no contracts. Examples include Chat-R (a brand owned by Rogers) which unlimited talk plans start from $35CDN per month. For Talk and Text, it's $45CDN per month. As far as I know, there is no web service in the Chat-R plan. In addition, Rogers and Fido (another brand owned by Rogers) also offer prepaid plans as well. Refer to their links below: http://www.rogers.com/paygo http://www.fido.ca/web/page/portal/Fido/PrepaidPlans Public Mobile also offers a unlimited talk plan starting from $24CDN per month, but the coverage is limited. WIND Mobile also offers a few unlimited talk and text plans, starting from $15CDN per month. PC Mobile and Good2GO mobile are also your options. Refer to the websites here: http://good2gomobile.com/canada/ http://mobile.presidentschoice.ca/ Petro-Canada Mobility and Speakout wireless are also your other options: http://mobility.petro-canada.ca/default.aspx http://speakout7eleven.ca/ http://www.speakoutwireless.ca/ (unofficial link) To my knowledge, I'm not sure if there's a plan that offers unlimited web surfing. There are so many providers out there, I can't even list out a few! The best website that I can suggest to you is http://cellplanexpert.ca/ That particular website allows you to research plans based on how will you be using your phone. You can also compare different prices from different providers. I hope this helps.
Simon Tonekham
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