Toronto's top 10 cellular service providers simplified
With so many service providers in the Toronto area, it's difficult for most people to really know which one is the best for them. Each person has unique needs when it comes to our cellular devices making it difficult to say one company would be better than another. It is crutial that consumers interested in signing up for a new cellular plan keep a few things in mind and know the facts about each individual company. Each individual company has it's own pricing and features. First time cell phone buyers should always keep in mind the basics when selecting a cellular provider. The most painless approach to this would be asking yourself a few simple questions, for example: "Is the coverage in areas I frequently visit?" or "What am I going to be using my cell phone for?" If your cell phone is also your home phone you will require a provider that allows you the freedom to talk unlimited at any time of the day. The cellular providers that are mentioned are not limited to the plans and rates that are stated.
Rogers is one of the better known companies to date. The company has a solid name that most people would reconize when mentioned and a plan that allows the customer to purchase a cell phone at limited or no cost to them as long as they adhire to a contract for 2 - 3 years depending on the phone that is selected.The coverage offered by Rogers is impressive as it spans all across Canada. The basic cellular plans that are provided by rogers range from $35, which gains the customer 150 day time minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends and My 10 anywhere in Canada, up to $100, which gains the customer 1,000 day time minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends and a single feature of the customer's choice. Family and shared plans range from $100, which gains the customer 400 day time minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends, one feature which the customer gets to select, and 1 GB of data, up to $140, which gains the customer 1,000 day time minutes, unlimited weekends and evenings, one feature and 2 GB of data. Additional air time over those included with your plan would be billed at $0.40 for each additional minute. Should the customer need more than two lines on the family or shared plan they would be required to pay an extra $25 per phone they wished to connect.
Bell Canada is yet another major name known in the GTA. Bell tends to work similarly to Rogers in the regard that they both require a rather hefty upfront investment with the purchase of the customer's new cell phone, or a monthly contract which locks the customer in for 2 - 3 years, and they both have coverage which spans all across Canada. Bell is somewhat more affordable in terms of their monthly rates however. The general range for their monthly rates are from $30, which gains the customer 150 day time minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends and one feature, up to $55, which gains the customer 600 day time minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends, and one feature. Family and shared plans range from $40, which gains the customer 50 day time minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends, and one feature, up to $75, which gains the customer 600 day time minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends, and one feature. Should a customer require data with their family or shared service, Bell caters to that by offering additional plans for families and shared plans with include data. Family and shared plans which include data range from $70, which gains the customer 100 day time minutes, 100 "bonus" minutes, one feature, and 50 MB of data, up to $120, which gains the customer 450 day time minutes, 100 "bonus" minutes, one feature, and 3 GB of data. Each addtional minute spent on the phone after the customer's allocated minutes have run out would cost that person $0.40 per minute, and each additional line a customer would need added onto the plan would cost an additional $20 per connection required.
Telus has been around quite some time; consequently, they have made quite the name for themselves over the years. Telus offers a pretty reliable network with coverage that spans across Canada. The basic rates for this service provider ranges from $20, which includes 50 day time minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends, and unlimited family calling, up to $50, which includes 500 day time minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends, unlimited family calling, and one feature. Some people are not interested in a regular plan and would prefer to use prepaid methods; consequently, Telus has risen to that challenge and offers a prepaid service, however, all prepaid cards are only valid for 30 days from the date of purchase. The prepaid cards through Telus range from $20 up to $45 and offer no additional benefits other than having an activated cell phone; furthermore, prepaid customers have the option to add on special options such as $7 per month to make one phone number unlimited all the time creating more flexability in what your service includes. Each minute regardless of which plan or prepaid method you chose costs $0.50 per minute.
Virgin Mobile is a fairly new company to the GTA; however, they are not short of being well known.The Virgin Wireless network is pretty reliable with a fairly decent coverage range across Canada. A basic plan with Virgin Mobile can range from $15, which includes 50 day time minutes, up to $35, which includes 350 day time minutes, unlimited weekends and evenings, and one feature. Should you require the phone to have more talk time you can always go with the unlimited plan which is $35 and offers unlimited local talk as long as you are within your city zone designated by Virgin Mobile. For $10 more a customer is able to get unlimited talk and text across Canada with no restrictions. Prepaid packages range from $10, which is a basic package and offers no minutes and no features, up to $40, which includes 100 day time minutes and unlimited weekends and evenings. Additional air time with Virgin Mobile would cost $0.35 per minute. Anyone requiring data plans are limited since they must purchase the data plan as an add-on to the plan.
President's Choice Mobile is a relatively new service provider that does not offer any contracts or monthly bills. The company only offers a prepaid service and the amount of coverage is below average. Billing is done by the minute at $0.20 per minute and each outgoing text message is billed at $0.15 per text. The length of time available before the customer's prepaid card expires ranges by how much the customer purchased in the first place. If a customer purchases a $15 prepaid card they would have 30 days until their card expired. However, if a customer purchased a card that was $25 for the prepaid card the card itself would not expire for 60 days. Any long distance calls are billed at $1.80 per minute and if a customer is outside their country they would be billed an additional $0.90 for roaming charges as well.
Wind Mobile is a relatively new service provider in the Toronto area, however, they are quickly becoming much better known by the local residents. Wind has excellent coverage and features unlimited calling packages ranging from $15, which includes 100 province wide day time minutes and unlimited wind to wind calling, up to $45, which includes unlimited Canada wide calling, unlimited incoming calls, unlimited data and of course unlimited text messages. Wind Mobile features no contract obligation and rather decently priced cell phones which keep up with today's fast pace technology. Wind generally works with two zones, wind home and wind away. Each of these zones are important as they are needed when traveling. However, it is crutial to make sure the customer is located in the wind home zone prior to selecting this service provider.
Public Mobile is another new name making a big sceen in the world of cellular technology. Public Mobile offers no contracts giving the customer much more freedom to switch providers at any given time. Public Mobile does not offer the greatest coverage (ranging from Hamilton to Vaughn to Oshawa), however they do offer unlimited plans. Public Mobile's unlimited plans range from $15, which includes province wide calls, up to $35, which includes unlimited Canada wide talk and text. Public Mobile does feature affordable add-ons making it easier for the customer to spoil themselves and a special long distance plan which allows customers to make calls over seas for a flat rate of $15 per month.
Fido was once Toronto's leading service provider, but recently they seem to go forgotten by most. Fido is one of the only companies to date to feature by the second billing. Additionally, they feature a decent coverage range and unlimited internet for $1.00 per day. Fido offers basic phone plans ranging from $15, which features 50 day time minutes, up to $70, which includes 2,000 day time minutes and unlimited weekends and evenings. Prepaid services range from $10, which does not include anything, up to $39, which includes 2,000 daytime minutes.
Koodo is a relatively new company with pretty decent coverage spanning Southern Ontario and major cities in most other Provinces. Koodo has a unique option called build your own package which allows users to add any add-on content to their basic cell plan in order to cut back on extra features. The build your own package option ranges from $15, which includes 50 day time minutes, up to $40, which includes 600 day time minutes and unlimited weekends and evenings. Already made plans from Koodo range from $25, featuring 100 day time minutes, unlimited evenings and weekends, and unlimited family calling, up to $70, which includes 1,000 day time minutes, unlimited nation wide calling, unlimited evenings and weekends, unlimited family calling, and no long distance charges to anywhere in Canada (air time still applies).
Solo Mobile is another company that has gone hiding in the shadows of the others for too long. Solo features amazing coverage and per second billing after the first minute. The monthly plans for Solo Mobile range from $15, which includes 50 day time minutes, unlimited Canada wide calling and unlimited incoming text messages, up to $35, which features 350 day time minutes, unlimited Canada wide calling and unlimited evenings and weekends.Solo Mobile also offers prepaid cellular plans ranging from $15, which includes 50 day time minutes, up to $35, which offers 350 day time minutes, unlimited text, and unlimited evenings and weekends.
As outlined earlier, there is no one provider that is better than another simply by one factor or another. Lack of coverage may not effect one customer due to their travel habits opposed to another. Each customer should evaluate their own usage and requirements of a service provider and make the best choice for them.