by nature boy » Tue Dec 10, 2013 12:23 pm
i got my fido bill yesterday, and i forgot that you in each fido bill you pay for the following month's service, plus whatever extra you used from last month. so because december is the month that i start the $39 regular plan, my bill was cheaper than it's been in like 9 years. they automatically added the 10% off for having my own phone, something that i didn't even ask for. so now my bill (for my number) is $35.10, giving me like a 10 dollar savings over the cheapest smart plan that gives me the same stuff. the only reason to go on a smart plan is to get a phone, but i honest cannot see anyone ever doing that anymore.
for kicks, i priced out what an iphone 5s would cost with a max plan contract. cheapest max plan over two years = $75 (unlimited everything and 500mb) + $230 iphone 5s + $25 upgrade fee = $2055 over the course of 2 years (excluding tax).
HOWEVER, if you decide not to go on contract and just buy an iphone 5s from fido (or anywhere) straight up and get a comparable regular plan (which actually gives you about 4 times the data), it'd be $60 - 10% for bring your own phone + $719 = $2015 over the course of 2 years (excluding tax). plus you get the freedom to move from carrier to carrier if you were to find a better monthly plan. and it gets even worse if you opt for the $50 ($45 essentially) which gives you just 1000 daytime minutes but still twice as much data as the $75 max plan, just minus $216 ($9 savings over 24 months) and you get $1799 over 2 years. that's like a savings of like $250, just to not get a "subsidized" phone.
i think if you ever wanted to open up a store that sells unlocked phones, now would be the time to do it. there is absolutely no reason to ever get a phone on contract now (on fido at least), except for an act of lunacy.
i looked quickly at telus, bell and rogers for their plans for subsidized phones and it seems the minimum monthly contract you'd pay for any (not just iphones) phone is $70-75.
essentially, these new crtc rules that affect contracts become moot because no one will go on contract anymore.