Stay connected: Finding your cell phone plan
Stay connected: Finding your cell phone plan is a part of the International Student Guide 鈥 a resource carefully curated by current international students to equip new international students with the essential knowledge and insights you need to thrive in Toronto. View the full list of articles on the International Student Guide web page.
Starting your life in a new country is an exciting but daunting task. In this day and age, your phone is essential to survive, and one of the first things you would want to do after your arrival would be to get a cellphone plan. After all, you鈥檒l need data for using maps, looking up restaurants, finding your way to campus, and other basic tasks to navigate your way in a new and big city like Toronto.
铩 Major carriers
Phone plans in Canada can be expensive. Make sure you choose the right one so you don鈥檛 have to pay a transfer fee later, if you decide to switch carriers.
Mobile phone companies offer a variety of packages in Ontario. The main companies are:
飶 Deals and pricing
All of the carriers mentioned above have different offers at various times of the year. If you can arrive on campus by orientation week (Mid-August), make sure to look out for company booths. Cellphone carriers frequently visit campuses like ours and offer exclusive deals with big student discounts!
If you鈥檙e unable to make it to orientation, then go on the carriers鈥 website and look at the various packages that they offer. Rogers and Virgin are the biggest cell phone companies, however, they鈥檙e also on the more expensive end. Fido, Freedom, and Chatr on the other hand frequently have affordable deals. However, again, these deals vary a lot so the best you can do is go on their websites, list down each company鈥檚 best deals, and then compare based on your needs.
铩 Coverage
Most cell phone plans have unlimited phone calls and text messages, but you will mainly look at how much data each plan provides and which company has better coverage that suits your needs.
If you know that you鈥檙e primarily going to live in Toronto for most of your schooling, then definitely look at Freedom Mobile. It鈥檚 the only company that provides coverage on the subway and it鈥檚 one of the cheaper options. Fido is also a cheaper option and provides coverage throughout much of Ontario鈥 including the countryside.
"When I first arrived in Canada, I used to live in Richmond Hill. I was with Freedom Mobile which was my cheapest option at the time. However, I later moved outside of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) where coverage wasn鈥檛 the best so I switched to Virgin."
飺 Prepaid vs postpaid plans
There are two methods to set up your cell phone plan: prepaid and postpaid.
- Prepaid plans involve no contracts with the cell phone provider so you can pay a fee at the start of the month. If you鈥檙e unsure about selecting a provider, you can start off with a prepaid plan.
- Postpaid plans require signing a contract with the carrier. The benefit of postpaid plans is that you might be able to get more economical deals. Keep in mind though, if you sign a contract with a carrier then want to change it before the contract expires, you will have to pay a termination fee.
飶 Buying a new phone
In Canada, many people buy their cell phones through their cell phone carriers. It鈥檚 easier to pay in installments rather than a huge lump sum up front so if you鈥檙e also looking to buy a new phone and need an installment plan, it might be worth looking at deals that combine new cellphone installment plans along with good data ones.
Comparing, shortlisting, and selecting a cell phone plan can be a tedious process. However, keep in mind that if you select the right one then you can stick to it throughout your time in Canada. It鈥檚 a one-step process so do it with research. If you ever feel lost in the process, reach out to International Student Support (ISS) (opens in new window) for help!