Rogers announces iPhone 3G plans, unlimited data isn't one of them
Here we have it, iPhone 3G pricing for our better mannered, gun-toting friends up north. All the plans from Rogers Wireless require that lovely, three-year contract and include visual voicemail, free evenings and weekends, and unlimited WiFi at all Rogers and Fido hotspots. The plans start at $60/month for 150 minutes of voice and just 400MB of data before topping out at $115/month for 800 minutes voice and up to 2GB of data. None of these plans offer unlimited data as previously rumored. See the details after the break. | Price | Voice | Data | Sent Text Messages | Incoming Text Messages | Visual Voicemail |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $60 | 150 minutes + unlimited evening and weekend |
400 MB (up to 200,000 text emails or 3,100 web pages or 1,360 photo attachments) |
75 |
Unlimited |
Unlimited |
| $75 | 300 minutes + unlimited evening and weekend | 750 MB (up to 380,000 text emails or 5,900 web pages or 2,560 photo Attachments) |
100 |
Unlimited | Unlimited |
| $100 | 600 minutes + unlimited evening and weekend | 1 GB (up to 524,000 text emails or 8,000 web pages or 3,500 photo attachments) |
200 |
Unlimited | Unlimited |
| $115 | 800 minutes + unlimited evening and weekend | 2 GB (up to 1,048,000 text emails or 16,000 web pages or 7,000 photo attachments) |
300 |
Unlimited | Unlimited |
Rogers Wireless will also offer two voice value packs for popular wireless features: a $15 monthly value pack including Caller ID, Who Called, Caller Ring Trax, 2,500 Sent Text Messages and 2,500 Call Forwarding Minutes; and a $20 monthly value pack including Caller ID, Who Called, Caller Ring Trax, 10,000 Sent Text Messages and 6:00 p.m. Early Evening Calling and 2,500 Call Forwarding Minutes.














Yah that sounds about right, leave it to rogers to milk you out of every last cent, I guess it comes with the territory of a market with only one gsm provider.
Oh and gun-toting?
When Rogers first rolled out its data package, it was $25 for 2MB. So it is actually getting better now. The price drop is slow because normal Canadians are not using any data device (Canadians like FREE phones and cheap plans.) and Rogers/Fido is the only GSM provider in town.
Its not all that exciting, but at least they threw in the unlimited WiFi hotspot access.
While these plans are certainly not very good, I think expecting any kind of parity with the US market for plans was absurd. Data in Canada is absurdly expensive. To think it would remain so for everyone other than iphone owners is equally absurd. In any case, I used an unlocked Iphone on Rogers for 6 months. 2 gig of data is more than most people will need given that you cannot tether. I suspect the people that will suffer are heavy youtube users, whoever the hell they are. I simply dont understand the need to use streaming video on a handheld device other than on rare occasions. At the end of the day, prices are headed downward, and will likely continue to drop as more people use these devices for data.
Data is absurdly expensive in Canada because Rogers MAKES it absurdly expensive. There's absolutely no reason for them to be charging such ridiculous data rates. This was an opportunity for Rogers to say to users "Hey, it's about time we joined the civilized world in terms of data rates" and started offering cheap data plans for ALL data users, not just iPhone users. I also don't understand why they have to have different value packs for iPhone users as opposed to regular users?
Funny thing is, data is only expensive on the Canadian GSM network. Telus had offered a $15 unlimited data package during Christmas. They offer that same package for $30 on ANY PDA or Blackberry currently.
I feel bad for the GSM folks who thought Robbers would change just because they now had the iphone.
@Stars&Straps
You should check what Telus $15/$30 so-called unlimited data really means. You have just no idea it is actually "limited" for certain things.
Be smart and look at the fine print before making yourself look stupid. Thank you.
here's the official link
http://www.rogers.com/web/content/wireless-products/iphone_voice_data_packages
so basically you're paying $40/month for 400 MB in Canada, vs. $30/month for unlimited data in the US. that yawning chasm between the two countries is the sound of Ted Rogers laughing at your stupidity for buying this device, and on a three-year jail sentence yet! You could kill someone and be out of jail in less time.
Gun-toting?
wow, rogers screws you poor canadians again. amazing.
Wow, went from buying one for sure, to not a chance in hell.
> Additional Data: 50¢ per MB for the first 60 MB, 3¢ per MB thereafter
Well there is an improvement.... it used to be 3¢ per additional **KB** here ... (sign)
laffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffin all the way to the bank~ hahahaaahah
data in Canada is really not that expensive. Telus offers unlimited data for $30 per month.
Um... Don't know where you're looking, but according to the Telus website the plan for data phones is $100/month for 1GB of download, no voice included.
http://www.telusmobility.com/ab/business_solutions/email_web_100_pda.shtml
Here, idiot.
http://www.telusmobility.com/bc/plans/pcs/email_all.shtml
Not unlimited data - just unlimited everything but tethering.
AT&T's "Unlimited" data isnt unlimited either.
I've seen people get charged before because they used more than 5GB of data. Dont believe me? Google it :)
Hopefully Rogers will allow the iPhone to use their Home Calling Zone, or either Steve Jobs allows it through VoIP. Home Calling Zone from Rogers is basically a VoIP service, only offered through rogers for $15 for local calling and $20 for long distance. VoIP is currently offered to unlocked iPhones, but considering Rogers is now offering actual iPhone plans, the unlock may make the iPhone a 'non-rogers-phone' and therefore not making it illegible for their iPhone plans.
Well... for those who said it wasn't bad considering it used to be worse.
the analogy I use is: Instead of being raped in the ass, you are now being constantly kicked in the ball.
Heck, it IS better, but does it deserve any encouragement??
Thanks Ted Roger, I was going to buy your phone and suffer you for 3 years, Thanks for making my decision a lot easier.
$60/ month for evenings from 9pm? with no call display
no thanks..
ROGERS sucks the bag.
wow. that made the decision between an iPhone and the Blackberry 9000 a heckuva lot easier than I thought it would be...
With those garbage plans, Rogers is lucky we *aren't* gun-toting up here...