
MONTREAL – Vidéotron announced Wednesday it is revamping its residential Internet access service plans in order to make its ultra-high-speed service even more affordable, says the company.
The changes also include free rental of a Wi-Fi router with a new 30, 120 or 200 Mbps service. In addition, consumers who choose 120 Mbps, 200 Mbps or Giga service get unlimited data. The ultra-high speeds are available as of now on Videotron's hybrid-fibre-coaxial network.
The six Fibre Hybrid Internet service tiers let consumers access cutting-edge Internet service at very reasonable prices, says the company’s release. Prices start at $42.95/month for 5 Mbps download speed and 1 Mbps upload with a 25 Gb/month data cap to a $99.95 plan featuring speeds of up to 200 Mbps downstream and 30 Mbps upstream with unlimited data.