Bell, Rogers, Telus Launch Six Months Unlimited Local Calling Promotion

Effective this week, Bell, Rogers, and Telus have launched a promotion that gives customers six months of unlimited local calling. These carriers usually provide one month or no months (like Rogers) of unlimited calling and now they’re giving out six!

The six months unlimited local calling bonus is available on the following 3-year term in-market plans from Rogers:

  • Value Plans for phones
  • Value Plans for Smartphones
  • Couples & Family Share Plans
  • All business plans
  • EPP plans

The six months unlimited local calling bonus is available on the following 3-year term in-market plans from Bell:

  • Voice Plans for phones
  • Combo Plans for Smartphones
  • Share Plans
  • EPP plans

The six months unlimited local calling bonus is available on the following 3-year term in-market plans from Telus:

  • Clear Choice plans for phones
  • Clear Choice plans for Smartphones
  • Clear Choice Share Plans

All new activations will automatically have the six months unlimited local calling bonus automatically added upon activation.

Existing Rogers, Bell & Telus Customers

The promotion has also been extended to existing customers on a reactive basis.

What this means is that existing customers must move to an in-market plan (dumping your current plan if it was not released in the last month or so) and renew their plan term for 3 years (does not affect hardware upgrade date). After the plan changes, the six unlimited local calling bonus will be applied manually for existing customers.

This promotion is expiring on March 31, 2010.

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  • nostriluu

    This is crazy. Recently Rogers raised their 911 support fee, their excuse was they wanted to bring it in line with their competitors! Why are these companies working in lock step? Aren't they supposed to be competing?

  • http://game-android.blogspot.com/ Android Game

    Oh this topic… This is crazy. Rogers recently raised 911 support fee, his defense wants to bring it into line with their competitorsWhy are these companies doing business in the lock step? Aren t “they should be competitive? Nice to visit your site. Wish you post another good topic like this. I will wait to read it.