Cheap pre-pay sim in Canada?
I have my UK-based Android smartphone, but yay for Orange (sarcasm), it's locked and will take 3 weeks to unlock! Fortunately I also have a low-tech Nokia - I just need a sim. Rogers quoted me $70 CAD to get up and running with a pre-pay sim. Given it costs about 10 pounds in the UK to do the same, this seems pricey. Any suggestions for pre-pay sims (I don't need data, just text and phone). In Vancouver.
Best Answer
7-Eleven sells SIM cards for $10. They are a MVNO reselling Rogers service. Their main attraction is that prepaid credits are valid for one full year. However, it is not available for sale in all provinces (notably Quebec).
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- $40 CAD = 2.5 GB data - unlimited minutes in Canada.
- $45 CAD = 4.5 GB data - unlimited calling in Canada.
- $55 CAD = 8 GB data - unlimited calling in Canada.
- $75 CAD = 10 GB data - unlimited calling in Canada.
Can I get a prepaid SIM card in Canada?
Where Can You Buy a SIM Card in Canada? You can purchase a Canadian in the official stores of the Main Operators (Rogers, Telus, Bell & Freedom Mobile), the flanker brands (such as Fido & Virgin Mobile Canada), or third-party resellers, such as grocery stores, electronic shops, and convenience stores.How much do SIM cards cost in Canada?
The SIM card costs $10 CAD, which includes a $10 credit on your account. Basic call and text packages start at $10 CAD/month. If you'd like a useful amount of data as well (and most people do,) package prices start at $25/month for 2GB, rising to $50/month for 8GB.Can I get a Canadian SIM?
A Canada SIM card, combined with an international mobile phone, is the most simple and economical solution for making and receiving phone calls while in Canada. This SIM card is prepaid, there are no monthly fees and no need for a contract.BEST SIM CARD IN CANADA FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS | COMPARING ALL SIM CARD PLANS
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Answer 2
The price sounds rather high....
Looking on the Rogers Website I see a Pay As You Go SIM for $9.99, and you can get plans where you pay on the days you use it. That was my plan for when I'm in Canada.
A price of $70 sounds like it includes a phone too. I'd suggest trying a bigger Rogers store and hope you get someone more helpful the 2nd time!
(You can also get new Rogers Pay As You Go SIM Cards off ebay for around $10 too, including shipping, which does look like it's the correct price)
Answer 3
First of all, please note that there are 3 Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) in Canada providing services to ~90% of mobile phone users in Canada.
Parent companies for these 3 MNOs are:
1- Rogers Communications (10M+ subscribers (subs) as of Q2-2016) [1]
2- BCE Incorporation (9M+ subs) [1]
3- Telus Corporation (8M+ subs) [1]
These MNOs have subsidiary brands:
1- For ROGERS COMM: (Rogers Wireless, Fido Mobile, Chatr Mobile, Cityfone, Primus Wireless, Zoomer Wireless, and SimplyConnect)
2- For BCE INC. (Bell Mobility, Virgin Mobile, Lucky Mobile, Solo Mobile, and Bell MTS).
3- For TELUS Corp. (Telus Mobility, Koodo Mobile, and Public Mobile).
The remaining 10% of subscribers are served by smaller regional providers referred to as Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs). The difference between MNOs and MVNOs is that the latter rely on partnerships with MNOs to connect their customers across Canada. In fact, MVNOs do not own spectrum or network infrastructure, instead, they lease network capacity from MNOs at wholesale rates and distribute it in retail.
MVNOs are:
**Operator Ownership**
7-Eleven Speak Out Wireless Ztar Mobile
Cansel Connect Cansel
DCI Wireless DCI Telecom
Execulink Mobility Execulink Telecom
good2go Mobile Canada Ztar Mobile
KORE Wireless[19] KORE Telematics
OnStar General Motors
PC Mobile Loblaws
Petro-Canada Mobility Ztar Mobile
Lucky Mobile Bell
Public Mobile Telus
Chatr Rogers
With all these options, in order to select the package that is suitable for your needs, I suggest that you check the following website: www.planhub.ca
It helps you identify the ideal package for you based on your calling minutes per month, data per month and cell phone (bring/buy).
Hope this helps.
Reference:
[1] http://www.cwta.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/SubscribersStats_en_2016_Q2.pdf
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