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How to Save on Your Cell Phone Bill in Canada (2026)

Updated

Canadians pay some of the highest cell phone bills in the world. A plan that costs $45/month in Canada costs $15–$20 in France and $25 in the United States for equivalent data. CRTC regulation changes have made competition more viable, but you still need to take action — carriers will not lower your bill proactively.

What you are likely paying vs. what you should be paying

Plan Type Big 3 (Rogers/Bell/Telus) Mid-Tier (Fido/Virgin/Koodo) Discount (Public Mobile/Fizz/Lucky)
Unlimited Canada + 5 GB data $70–$85 $55–$65 $25–$35
Unlimited Canada + 20 GB data $80–$95 $60–$75 $34–$45
Unlimited Canada + 50 GB data $90–$110 $70–$90 $40–$55
Unlimited Canada + unlimited data $115–$140 $90–$110 $50–$70

Potential monthly savings from switching: $25–$60/month, or $300–$720/year.

Major Canadian carriers and who owns them

Understanding carrier ownership helps you understand network quality, since budget carriers share towers with their parent companies:

Carrier Owned By Network Notes
Rogers Rogers Rogers LTE/5G Premium; best urban coverage
Bell BCE Bell LTE/5G Premium
Telus Telus Telus LTE/5G Premium; top rural coverage
Fido Rogers Rogers LTE/5G Mid-tier
Virgin Plus Bell Bell LTE/5G Mid-tier
Koodo Telus Telus LTE/5G Mid-tier
Chatr Rogers Rogers (limited) Budget; restricted data speeds
Lucky Mobile Bell Bell LTE Budget
Public Mobile Telus Telus LTE/5G Budget; excellent deal for autodropay
Fizz Videotron Videotron + Bell roaming Budget; Quebec and Ontario focus
Freedom Mobile Shaw (now Rogers-owned) Separate + roaming Independent; expanding; best in urban BC/AB/ON
PC Mobile Bell/Telus Depends on region MVNO; decent prepaid options

How to negotiate with your current carrier

Even if you prefer not to switch, calling your carrier can reduce your bill by $10–$30/month:

Step 1: Research competitor prices first

Check Public Mobile, Fizz, and Koodo for equivalent plans. Know the exact price and features before you call.

Step 2: Call the retention department

Say: “I am calling to discuss my options. I have been a customer for [X years] and I am looking at other plans. My current bill is $[amount] and I found a comparable plan for $[competitor price]. Can you match that or do something similar?”

Step 3: Be prepared to transfer

Retention agents have the most authority when they believe you will genuinely port your number. If they offer $10 off, counter with: “That doesn’t quite bridge the gap — the competitor plan is $30 less. What else can you do?”

Step 4: If they can’t match — port your number

The CRTC mandates free number portability. Your new carrier handles the port. Do not cancel first.

What carriers can offer:

  • Monthly discount ($5–$30 off for 12–24 months)
  • Added data at no cost
  • Waived device upgrade fees
  • Loyalty credits

Cheapest plans available in 2026 by data tier

Data Need Carrier Plan Monthly Cost
Light user (calls/texts + 2–3 GB) Public Mobile 4 GB Canada + unlimited talk/text $25–$30
Moderate (10–15 GB) Public Mobile 15 GB $34
Moderate (15–20 GB) Fizz 20 GB $35–$40
Heavy user (50+ GB) Freedom Mobile 50 GB unlimited $40–$50
Travel frequently Koodo Unlimited + US/Mexico calls $55–$65
Roaming frequently Fido or Rogers Global plan add-ons $10–$14/day or plan add-ons

Prices fluctuate with promotions. Black Friday deals are often 30–50% below regular pricing.

Additional ways to reduce your cell phone costs

Strategy Monthly Savings Effort
Switch from Big 3 to budget carrier $30–$60 Low (one-time switch)
Negotiate loyalty discount with current carrier $10–$30 Low (one phone call)
Remove optional add-ons (insurance, visual voicemail) $5–$15 Low
Share a family plan (add-a-line) $15–$25 per line Low
Use WiFi at home and work; reduce data plan tier $5–$20 Low
Buy unlocked phone outright (avoid 24-month financing) Varies Medium (upfront cost)
Wait for Black Friday plan $20–$40 ongoing Low (timing)

Bring your own device vs. buying through carrier

Carriers use subsidized devices to lock customers into 24-month contracts at higher monthly rates. Buying your phone outright enables the best plan pricing:

Option Monthly Plan Device Cost 24-Month Total
Rogers bundle (device + plan) $120/month $0 upfront $2,880
Buy phone outright + discount carrier $40/month $800–$1,200 $1,760–$2,160
Savings over 24 months $720–$1,120

Unlocked phones (from Apple Store, Best Buy, or directly from manufacturer) work on all Canadian carriers. Refurbished unlocked phones from Apple Certified or Best Buy Geek Squad Certified cost $400–$700 for a recent-generation model.