Fido Cell Phone Plans

It’s not the first time we compared cell phones and cell phone plans from not so popular wireless service companies, and now the time has come to take a look at the cell phone plans offered by the Canadians from Fido.

Fido Cell Phone Plans (Source: fido.ca)

Fido Cell Phone Plans (Source: fido.ca)

The moment you access their website you can see a lot of great offers that are offered by Fido to its current and future customers. They give you the chance to trade in your old phone for a new one, they want to save the environment and they ask customers to decide where exactly will the money end up, and finally, they offer a lot of great deals on contract and contract-free plans.

Fido Cell Phone Plans (Source: fido.ca)

Fido Cell Phone Plans (Source: fido.ca)

Unlike other companies, Fido doesn’t have the standard individual and family plans, but they have a number of 5 different plans that can be customized to the customer’s liking. The cheapest plan costs the user 15$ per month, price for which you get 50 anytime minutes for outgoing calls, unlimited calls in the Circle Calling program, which I will later mention, and 5 outgoing text messages. If you want something with a bit more minutes, you can take a look at the 25$ per month plan which will give you 100 anytime minutes, unlimited calls in the evenings and weekends, unlimited incoming and outgoing text messages, and unlimited Circle Calling. The most expensive, 35$ plan, will get you 350 anytime minutes and unlimited numbers when it comes to every other service they have, which actually is a very good price if you come to think about it.

For all these plans, the system access fee is 0$ so you don’t have to worry about paying when you enter the system.  Now, the Circle Calling actually means that you can make free local calls between people who own the same account. This is like an incorporation of the standard family plans into the regular plans offered by Fido.

If you want a prepaid plan, then you’ve come to the right place, as Fido offers all sorts of plans, including daily and monthly prepaid plans. The monthly plan will set you back about 10$ and the daily plan 1$. If you want something even more flexible, you can pay by the minute. This way you will pay about 30 cents for each minute of conversation but you won’t have to pay any extra fees.

Kovacs Eduard Andrei

Written by , date Aug 04, 2011 in cell phone sites
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