Cable / Telecom News

Telus cuts international roaming rates up to 60%


TORONTO – As promised last week, Telus announced Monday the company is lowering its roaming voice and data rates by up to 60%.

With the launch of Telus’ new “clear and simple international travel pricing,” all customers will now get the same low roaming rates when they’re traveling. Separate travel bundles and passes will no longer be required to take advantage of the lowest rate, making it easy and hassle-free for customers to use Telus wireless services when overseas.

"After the launch of our new HSPA+ wireless network in late 2009, Telus was able to offer our customers a true international roaming capability for the first time, ending Rogers’ monopoly in international roaming for Canadians,” said David Fuller, Telus’ chief marketing officer, in a press release.

“We quickly started working with carriers around the world to negotiate reduced roaming rates for our customers and we now want to make it as simple and affordable as possible for our customers to use their smartphones wherever they go, without coming home to a surprise on their bill.”

The combination of Telus’ device unlocking service, which allows Telus customers to use local SIM cards overseas; the easy experience of using Skype for affordable long distance calling; and now greatly reduced international roaming rates add up to great news for Canadians planning to travel overseas this summer.

Telus’ new roaming rates will be available to all Telus customers – business and consumer – in over 200 countries, starting June 27:

www.telusmobility.com