The price-hike comes less than a month after Vidéotron made the plan available to Québec residents
Mar 7, 20244:03 PM EST
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Vidéotron has raised the price of its international mobile plan weeks after launching it.
The plan now costs $75/month. When it launched on February 14th, the plan was priced at $70/month. Vidéotron appeared to make the change on March 6th. Customers can access the plan for $60/month if they combine it with an internet plan.
The change applies to new customers. Vidéotron offers its customers the promise they will pay the same rate for their mobile plan for life as long as they stick to their inital subscription.
The plan comes with 25GB of data to be used in Canada and more than 20 countries, including destinations in Europe and North and South America.
In what seems like an attempt to balance the price hike out, the Québecor provider added data on its Canada-France plans.
When Vidéotron rolled out the plans in November, it was offering a 25GB option for $65/month and a 50GB option for $70/month.
Now, the plans include an additional 5GB of data, increasing the data to 30GB and 55GB, respectively, at the same price point.
Both options also include an additional $5/month in savings for customers who bring their own devices. Users can save a further $15/month if they pair a mobile plan with an internet offering.
More information is available on Vidéotron’s website.
Updated March 8, 2024, 10:02am ET: The article has been updated to clarify the price changes don’t apply to existing customers through Vidéotron’s price freeze promise.
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