There isn't, really, the closest you can get (on a GSM-derived, LTE network) is probably a pay-as-you-go data plan per GB on one of Rogers' sub-brands Fido or Chatr.
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 11:49 AM, Sean Watkins <sean.watk...@gmail.com> wrote: > Tings pricing looks really good. > > > Anyone know of an equiv in Canada? > > Sean > > > On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 11:59 AM, Eric Kuhnke <eric.kuh...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> The "Ting" MVNO is owned/run by the Tucows people (remember them!) and >> runs >> on either Sprint or T-Mobile's network depending on where you are. >> >> For very low data rate OOB access type things it can be as low as $10/mo >> for an active LTE SIM card. >> >> https://ting.com/rates?ab=1 >> >> >> >> On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 10:51 AM, John Levine <jo...@iecc.com> wrote: >> >> > >Then I went into a t-mobile store and bought a few $25/mo SIM cards, >> put >> > credit card on file to auto renew each month, slapped them in, and >> pointed >> > our NMS’s at them. >> > >> > Since this comes up from time to time, here's the cheapest US SIM plans >> I >> > know of. >> > >> > Tracfone BYOD runs on AT&T or Verizon (the latter is LTE only) and the >> > cheapest plan is $18 for 90 days if you sign up and autorenew. That >> > gives you 180 SMS. and if you want them 180 mins of voice and 180MB of >> > data, unused rolls over. Customer service is OK, seems to be in the >> > US, aimed at a bilingual Spanish/English market. >> > >> > Airvoice Wireless runs on AT&T. Their $10/mo plan is good for 500 >> > SMS/mo, no rollover. Their $20/mo plan has unmetered SMS and voice. >> > They have very good US-based customer service. >> > >> > R's, >> > John >> > >> > > > > -- > -- > Sean Watkins > 403-629-6152 >