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All the 2024 carrier price increases we know about so far

Both Rogers and Bell are on the list so far

Bell and Rogers logos on smartphones.

Some of Canada’s largest telecom companies are kicking 2024 off with a price hike.

Here’s everything you need to know.

Shaw

Update 05/01/2024 at 4:12pm ET: Rogers is hiking the price of Shaw services, including home phone, internet, and TV. Internet will go up by $4/mo, while TV and home phone will go up $3/mo. Shaw customers with ongoing agreements, such as guaranteed rates, shouldn’t see an increase.

The move comes after Rogers acquired Shaw in 2023, a deal that the company argued would improve competition and decrease prices for Canadians. Learn more here.

Rogers

Rogers confirmed to MobileSyrup that its wireless customers not on a fixed contract will pay up to $9 more per month starting on their first bill after January 17th. Customers on term contracts will see an increase after their agreements end.

The price hike will also impact customers of its flanker brand, Fido.

Some customers with an Ignite bundle will also see an $8/month price hike, although much earlier than their mobile counterparts, on January 9th.

Bell

Several Bell customers have told MobileSyrup they’ve been notified of a price hike. One customer shared they’ll have to pay $6/month more for their mobile plan.

MobileSyrup’s repeated requests for confirmation, including if the price hike applies to Virgin Plus customers, have not been returned.

Are you facing a price hike from your telecom provider? Let us know in the comments below.

This article will be updated when more information is available.

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