Vancouver-based national telecom Telus rolled out special Boxing Week plans on December 13th.
Generally, Telus’ Boxing Week plans offer more data for the same or even a slightly lower price than what the carrier typically offers. Plus, Telus is offering a $10/mo bill credit for 24 months for customers who buy a smartphone online or bring their own device.
Check out the prices below:
- Unlimited 50 5G – $85/mo 50GB of data (250Mbps) | previously: $85/25GB
- Unlimited 100 5G+ – $90/mo 100GB (1Gbps) | previously: $95/50GB
- Unlimited CAN-US 100 5G+ – $95/mo 100GB (1Gbps) plus unlimited data, talk, and text in Canada and the U.S. | previously: $125/100GB
Along with the plans, Telus also has some deals on devices. Check out some of the best offers below:
- Save $100 when you buy online ($50 one-time bill credit + Telus waives the $50 connection fee)
- Save up to 50 percent on select accessories
- iPhone 13 Pro Max – $0 down, $30/mo financing with Bring-It-Back (plus get three months of free Apple TV+)
- iPhone 14 – $0 down, $30/mo financing with Bring-It-Back (plus get three months of free Apple TV+)
- Motorola Edge 2022 – $0 down, $0 financing with Bring-It-Back
- Samsung Galaxy S22 – $0 down, $30/mo financing with Bring-It-Back
- Samsung Galaxy S21 FE – $0 down, $25/mo financing with Bring-It-Back
Overall, the offers from Telus aren’t terrible. Customers can effectively double their data at no cost for the $85 plan, or get 100GB for less than they’d normally pay for 50GB.
And while Telus’ plans do come with the benefit of 5G access, I’m not sure that’s enough to justify the extra cost over something like Koodo’s $50/40GB promo plan.
We’re still early in the Boxing Day deal season, so I wouldn’t be surprised if some better offers came along. But hey, this is a start.
Check out our comparison of Canadian carrier pricing in early 2022 to late 2022 here.
All of Telus’ Boxing Week offers can be found here.
For MobileSyrup’s roundup of carrier Boxing Week/Day deals, follow this link.
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