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Compare BYOD Plans in Prince Edward Island

If you’re looking to switch carriers but aren’t quite ready to part ways with your current cell phone, you may want to consider getting a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Plan. Since you’ll be using a phone you already own, the only thing you’ll be paying for is your plan. Choosing to bring your own phone to a carrier can save you hundreds of dollars per year.

Some carriers that offer BYOD Plans in Prince Edward Island include:

Top-Tier Carriers

  • Bell: The oldest nationwide carrier; has the best coverage along with TELUS.
  • Rogers: A top-tier carrier with a fast and reliable network. While they don’t yet offer 5G, they were the first carrier to announce 5G-ready plans.
  • TELUS: The newest of top telecommunications carriers; has the best coverage along with Bell.

Mid-Tier Carriers

  • Fido: Owned by Rogers and runs on their network.
  • Koodo Mobile: Owned by TELUS and uses their network.
  • Virgin Mobile: Owned by Bell and operates on their network.

Whether you’re approaching the end of a contract or are already free from a contract, you may want to consider finding a BYOD plan—from postpaid to prepaid, there are plenty to choose from in PEI.

Comparing BYOD Postpaid Plans in PEI

As mid-tier carriers, Fido, Koodo Mobile, and Virgin Mobile offer BYOD postpaid plans that have some of the cheapest rates—and you pay for these plans at the end of each billing cycle, with your bill reflecting your phone use. Talk with Fido, Koodo Mobile, and Virgin Mobile usually begins at zero minutes or pay-per-use minutes, while text, on most plans, is unlimited. Generally, pricing increases with the amount of talk, text, and data included on your plan, so it is helpful to figure out your wireless priorities before committing to a new PEI phone plan. Data allowances on unlimited BYOD plans offered by these mid-tier carriers can range from pay-per-use to 10GB.

Conversely, the top-tier carriers Bell, Rogers, and TELUS, offer plans with anywhere from 10GB to 50GB. With these carriers, talk and text is always unlimited; however, plans are often more expensive than mid-tier carrier plans. While the mid-tier carriers offer several different BYOD phone plan options, Bell, Rogers, and TELUS only offer a select few. Ultimately, your choice will come down to budget and how much data you need per month. Keep in mind that subscribing to plans with more data will typically result in higher prices, regardless of which carrier you choose.

Popular BYOD Postpaid Plans in PEI

Comparing BYOD Prepaid Plans in PEI

BYOD prepaid plans are plans you pay for at the beginning of each billing cycle. Prepaid BYOD plans tend to cost less than postpaid BYOD plans, making them an excellent option if you’re trying to save money on your monthly phone bill. Talk and text on most prepaid plans in PEI range from pay-per-use to unlimited, which offers nice flexibility. Alternatively, some BYOD prepaid plans do not include any data, and those that do usually include significantly less data than postpaid plans. All major carriers in PEI offer a fair selection of BYOD prepaid plans.

Prepaid BYOD plans with Bell, Rogers, and TELUS can range in talk and text from pay-per-use to unlimited. Top-tier carriers don’t offer prepaid plans with a lot of data; the most data included on any plan in this tier is 3GB, which is offered by TELUS.

Fido, Koodo Mobile, and Virgin Mobile also carry prepaid BYOD plans. Talk and text allowances vary depending on the plan and carrier, beginning at zero minutes and going all the way up to unlimited. If you’re looking for a BYOD prepaid plan and data is important to you, you might want to consider going with Koodo Mobile or Virgin Mobile, as they are the only carriers that currently offer up to 10GB on their prepaid BYOD plans.

Popular BYOD Prepaid Plans in PEI

Carrier Coverage in Prince Edward Island

If you live in Prince Edward Island and you’re looking to bring your own phone to a new carrier, you’ll want to first make sure that you’ll get coverage where you live. Of the networks, Bell and TELUS provide the most coverage in PEI, with 99.95% of the geographical area covered. Likewise, since Virgin Mobile runs on Bell’s network and Koodo Mobile operates on TELUS’ network, both of these carriers cover 99.95% of the province as well. Rogers and Fido (which run on Rogers’ network) fall close behind the others, with 99.31% coverage in Prince Edward Island. You can rest assured that no matter which carrier you go with, you’ll have excellent network coverage.

Coverage in PEI Compared
CarrierGeographic Area Covered
Bell99.95%
Rogers99.31%
TELUS99.95%
Fido99.31%
Koodo Mobile99.95%
Virgin Mobile99.95%

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