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What communication companies are there in Canada?

No matter where you go to study abroad, you always have to change your mobile phone card. So what options do international students have in Canada? Let’s take a look at the compiled communications companies in Canada?

Rogers

Rogers, Bell and Telus are the largest mobile phone companies in Canada. Signal and network coverage are about the same, with slight differences in some areas. The mobile phone plans of these three companies are really more expensive than other small companies, but the mobile phone signal and network coverage are hard to say. Here, Rogers is the best example. Its signal covers the east coast to the west coast of Canada. The Internet speed is very fast, the signal is good, and the types of mobile phones provided by the contract plan are very new and many.

Fido

Fido is a company that has been acquired by Rogers. *** Enjoy the resources of Rogers, but in terms of price, it is much cheaper than Rogers. It is very suitable for students to choose and the price/performance ratio is relatively high.

Bell

Bell is Canada’s largest communications services company and the oldest. The Bell Group was founded in 1880. Bell isn't just limited to cell phone service, but also has landlines, satellite TV for enterprise customers, data processing and the Internet. At the same time, there will also be some cooperation with the government. Bell cell phone service is similar to Rogers, and the prices are just as expensive.

Virgin Mobile

Virgin Mobile is in a similar situation to Fido. It is a brand under Bell Company. Virgin Mobile and Bell share public network systems and facilities, but Virgin Mobile is cheaper and more cost-effective.

Telus

Telus’s mobile phone plan provides very good smartphones. The signal and network speed are comparable to Rogers or Bell, but the price is also relatively high, similar to Rogers and Bell. . Telus's network covers the western region of Canada, and Bell's network is mainly in the eastern region. The two companies cooperate to use the nationwide network.

Koodo

Koodo has been acquired by Telus, and the price is relatively cost-effective. Koodo specializes in no-contract services. It has many services to choose from and is very practical. It is very popular among local students with no credit history, newly arrived international students who do not want to sign a mobile phone contract for several years, and high school students.

Wind

Wind’s mobile phone packages and service products are very popular among students. The biggest feature is unlimited traffic, and the price is relatively cost-effective among all mobile phone companies. Especially before the start of school in September every year, there will be promotions. Wind is a relatively young company, and its mobile phone signal coverage is relatively small compared to other companies in Canada, but it is still good for making calls, sending and receiving text messages, and surfing the Internet in urban areas.