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Bell Revives 5G on Virgin Plus to Compete with Fido and Koodo

Virgin Plus Joins the 5G ‍Revolution

In an exciting move, Virgin Plus, a subsidiary of Bell, has reintroduced its 5G plans,‍ joining the ranks of Fido⁣ and Koodo. This update means that most of Virgin's offerings now come with access to 5G data speeds.⁤ However,​ it's important to note that their ‘Basic' ‌plans ‍still⁤ operate on 3G​ speeds.

Speedy Data Options for Customers

Virgin Plus is stepping up‌ its game by providing customers with impressive ⁢data speeds of⁢ up to 1Gbps. This puts them on par with Fido’s​ recent offerings. ⁤In contrast, Koodo and Public Mobile—both under Telus—are limiting their data speeds to a maximum of 250Mbps. ​Koodo does offer a speed boost perk that ​can ​increase ‌this cap​ to 500Mbps.


Bell's Commitment to Customer Experience

update March⁤ 12 at 10:06 a.m.‌ ET: Shortly after the​ announcement⁣ was made ⁢public, bell addressed inquiries regarding whether existing customers would gain access to these⁤ new 5G services.The company⁢ stated they ‍are “evaluating” ‍this possibility and provided the⁣ following statement:

“We see great value in being⁤ part of⁢ a 5G network and are always looking for ways to enhance our Virgin customer experience.”


A Closer Look at ⁤Virgin’s New Plans

If ⁣you’re curious about what Virgin’s new plans entail (all prices ‍reflect a $10 autopay discount), hear’s what ⁢you can expect:

  • $35/month⁤ for 20GB (no changes except for ‍adding 5G)
  • $40/month for 60GB plus an⁢ additional bonus of 20GB (previously $40/60GB)
  • $49/month ‍for another plan offering the same as above but includes CAN/US/MEX coverage (previously⁣ $49/60GB)
  • $55/month provides users with an unchanged offering at100GB but now includes access to the faster⁢ network.

The core structure and pricing remain largely ⁢intact aside from⁢ the addition of enhanced speed options and‌ some plans featuring extra data ⁣bonuses. All these packages also come⁢ equipped ⁣with unlimited international calls across twenty-seven countries, unlimited calling within canada, unlimited international‌ texting, along with essential features​ like call display and voicemail.

Current ‍Virgin Plus Plans as ‌of March12th.

A nationwide Network​ Experience Awaits

“As we strive to prioritize⁣ our customers’ needs,” Bell remarked in their announcement ​about launching nationwide coverage for virgin Plus users,” we⁤ are excited⁢ about bringing fast and reliable connectivity from coast-to-coast.” They emphasized their commitment by‌ stating that Bell offers various wireless options—from‍ advanced premium networks like their top-tier service down through integrated bundles featuring high-speed fiber‌ internet alongside Crave⁣ streaming services—to meet diverse customer requirements.

The Competitive Landscape in Wireless Services

This relaunch ⁣comes on the heels of similar⁤ moves by other major carriers; both Fido and Koodo have recently rolled out their own versions of ⁢enhanced service packages featuring robust connectivity options as well. With this latest update from Virgin Plus completing the picture among all three major carriers’ flanker brands​ now providing access to the latest in wireless technology.

Previously in early2023 ,Virgin had offered limited-time availability on select plans before retracting those options altogether—a decision ​they’ve as reversed amid growing ⁢demand within today’s market landscape where consumers increasingly seek faster mobile experiences⁣ without compromising affordability ​or quality service‌ delivery standards!

Fido kicked off its own journey into next-gen connectivity , ‌introducing free upgrades available promptly upon request from existing‍ subscribers just‌ last week! Meanwhile,Koodo also made headlines earlier when it reinstated similar offerings after having temporarily‌ removed them⁤ back during previous years due primarily due shifts occurring throughout industry trends surrounding consumer ‌preferences shifting towards higher bandwidth capabilities⁢ over ‍time!

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Mark

Mark brings over eight years of experience in journalism, focusing on carrier-related news and technology. His extensive knowledge allows him to cover everything from mobile networks to the latest advancements in telecommunications. Mark enjoys breaking down complex topics, making them understandable for readers looking to stay informed in a rapidly changing industry.

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