I have 50GB will Freedom Mobile on Freedom’s network or their “Nationwide” network, which is either Bell or Rogers. And the usual Unlimited calling and texting.
Yeah, a while haha. They were separate from the big 3 and after one of them pissed me off I was done with the monopoly 🤣. They’ve only gotten better and better. Right now they even have the 35/mo plan with north America coverage.
Same here. They’ve been great. And they never shaft me with hidden fees. I pay the exact same thing every month while my dad needs to call Rogers a couple times a year, threaten to switch to Bell, and spend literally an entire day on the phone just to keep his prices from going up.
Though they’re negotiating with the big 3 with bargaining power to lower service use fees and will use the profits to build their own towers which will eventually have the same level of coverage all across Canada and consumers will have lower fees. You have to look at the long term here.
Boy, so as long as I never leave the GTA I’ll be set.
I have 50GB will Freedom Mobile on Freedom’s network or their “Nationwide” network, which is either Bell or Rogers. And the usual Unlimited calling and texting.
All for $35 /mo
Freedom Mobile works outside of cities too, you will just have to be on a partner network is all.
Been with them since they were wind mobile. I use my service all over Canada and in the USA. I have little to complain about and I don’t pay much.
Wow you have been with them since the rough days haha!
Yeah, a while haha. They were separate from the big 3 and after one of them pissed me off I was done with the monopoly 🤣. They’ve only gotten better and better. Right now they even have the 35/mo plan with north America coverage.
Same here. They’ve been great. And they never shaft me with hidden fees. I pay the exact same thing every month while my dad needs to call Rogers a couple times a year, threaten to switch to Bell, and spend literally an entire day on the phone just to keep his prices from going up.
Which means you aren’t avoiding the big 3
Though they’re negotiating with the big 3 with bargaining power to lower service use fees and will use the profits to build their own towers which will eventually have the same level of coverage all across Canada and consumers will have lower fees. You have to look at the long term here.