Ok, this is madness! Because my most recent invoice (finally) went over 25 MB, and I literally went from KB every few days to multi MB every day when I got my EDGE 7130g.
Even in the last two days, Bell has since updated their BlackBerry pricing.
So, here's a comparison of the Big-3 (all price plans quoted current as of today, CDN$, per month):
Rogers:
Best Plan:
Data Only: $60 for 25 MB, $7 / MB over limit.
Voice & Data: $90 for 350 day, unlimited evenings & weekends; daytime is 8 am - 8 pm M - F. (Though not listed, for $95, days are shortened, 8 am - 6 pm.)
* The option to mix and match a promotional voice plan with a BB data only plan is available, and may result in finding a "better" deal.
**Rogers EDGE network is nationwide (meaning: urban AND suburban AND rural).
Bell:
Best Plan:
Data Only: $100 for 250 MB, $8 / MB over limit. (Bell also has a $60 plan which is for 30 MB....5 MB better than Rogers!
Voice & Data:
Bundle that BB data with any voice plan, and that 250 MB limit disappears!!!
Best: 1000 daytime, free evenings & weekends, unlimited BB data, $155.
Comparable to Rogers: $100 gets you 500 day minutes (better than Rogers 350), free evenings & weekends, and unlimited BB data (better than Rogers 25 MB).
*Data only plans, though limited to 250 MB, also INCLUDE tethered modem access, which has its own 250 MB limit.
**Voice & Data plans do not offer any tethered modem access.
***EVDO network is severely limited to major urban centres.
Telus:
Best Plan:
Data Only: $100 for 250 MB, BB or tethered modem. $10 / MB over limit.
Voice & Data: $155 provides 1000 daytime minutes, free evenings & weekends, and 25 MB of BB data. $10 / MB over limit.
*Telus plans for Data Only @ $60 / 25 MB, and Voice & Data @ $90 / 350 d/t + free evenings & weekends are identical to Rogers.
**Again, EVDO network is severely limited to major urban centres only.
***Don't be misled by the prices slashed out with the half price...It's a promotion where you only get 3 months at half price of a 36 month contract.
Bottom line is: all of these plans SUCK!
Especially when compared to our American neighbours.
But keep in mind the following:
Rogers has the largest fastest network, and your BlackBerry (or phone) will work just about anywhere on the planet, thanks to GSM.
Bell and Telus both rely on the limited coverage networks of CDMA...Canada, US, and that's about it.
Bell and Telus BB roaming data in the US is charged at $8 / MB, and that's always in addition to your Canada data. (Nearly being misled...because I thought that 1000 KB @ 1