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Is Canada more competitive than the US for cell phone plans?

Posted on November 10th, 2011Yale Holder
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My revealing visit to the US?

For years I’ve been hearing how much more competitive the US market is than in Canada. So imagine my surprise to find that maybe that is not the case anymore. You will be surprised at what I learned from my visit to the big apple a few days ago….

I was in the US for a few days and I decided to get my sister a cell phone as she would be staying a few months and needed a cell phone. So my first thought was to get a simple $25 unlimited plan voice only no data and given that I’m in New York city, one of the most competitive cities in the world that shouldn’t be a problem. I’m not a newbie to the cell phone industry, so I looked for the equivalent, Wind Mobile or Mobilicity unlimited type carrier in New York and found one with MetroPCs. Having found it I walked in and asked for my $25 unlimited plan with a basic phone….”sorry sir but we don’t have those plans any more but you can have the unlimited $45 plan with unlimited data”. Not what I wanted, so I check with Verizon after all they are the number 1 carrier in the US, their unlimited voice only plan starts at $50, so I tried T-Mobile no lock there either. At this point I’m exhausted, so I check AT&T and settled on one of their unfulfilling $25 for 250 min plans reminiscent of  the big 3 here in Canada.

We need myCELLmyTERMs in the US to simplify this process!

In fact, to get a decent plan in the US you have to spend about $45 – $50 a month (see table 1 below), no unlimited $25 or $35 plans as we see here in Canada right now (see table 2). I distinctly remember MetroPCs, Leap and Cricket all fighting at the $25 – $35 price point but not any longer, somehow they have moved their competition to the $40 – $50 thanks to the advent of the smartphone.

With consolidation occurring in the US, T-Mobile being bought by AT&T, and with a possible 3 companies owning 80% of the marketplace (ATT/T-moible, Verizon and Sprint), the US is looking more like Canada today than they did a few years ago. While competition has heated up here in Canada, it has certainly reversed in the US – seems like the price wars are over. Is this a sign to come for us here in Canada, temporary reduction in prices only to be reversed in a few years?

What do you think?


Table 1 showing unlimited plans in the US.

US Carrier

Unlimited Voice Plan Unlimited voice/data Plan Notes

T-Mobile

$59.99 $89.99 Unlimited data cap at 5GB
Metro PCs - $40 No unlimited Voice only plan

Verizon

- $50 Unlimited prepaid plan

AT&T

- $50 Prepaid

Sprint

- $99.99 Simply everything plan

Cricket

$35 $45 From Leap Wireless

Boost Mobile

-
$50 Unlimited data cap at 5GB

Table 2 showing unlimited plans in the Canada.

Canadian Carrier

Unlimited Voice Plan Unlimited voice/data Plan Notes

Wind Mobile

$25 $29 Special Promotion
Mobilicity $25 $40 Promotion, $25 unlimited

Public Mobile

$24 $45 Has $15 unlimited voice only plan

Koodo

$35 - Prepaid

Fido

$35 - City Fido unlimited
  • Fspelde

    When travelling to the USA frequently, check out AT&T. I bought a SIM card for my Motorola KRZR K1 for approx. $10 and a $100 prepaid plan which gave me 1000min for a full 1 year.anywhere throughout the USA. Not only that, when I get back to Canada, it whitches to Rogers, but low and behold, NO roaming charges and only 39cents a minute. As well, they have a long distance plan, say for calling Europe etc (coutry list available fro AT&T) Cost $10 for 250min good for 1 month. Try beating that Canada (Rogers, Bell etc.)