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Note: 60 GB at full speed & unlimited data at slower speed thereafter
Availability: ab, bc, mb, nb, nl, nt, ns, nu, on, pe, sk, yt
Fido and Rogers sit under the same umbrella, but they cater to completely different types of users.
Rogers is the premium carrier — 5G+, bundle discounts, and full-service options for mobile, home internet, and TV. Fido is its mid-tier sibling, designed for users who want to save a little without sacrificing reliability.
The problem in 2025? The price difference between the two has become so small that Rogers just makes more sense for most people.

Device: Bring Your Own Device
Note: 60 GB at full speed & unlimited data at slower speed thereafter
Availability: ab, bc, mb, nb, nl, nt, ns, nu, on, pe, sk, yt
$60/month
Network 5G
Monthly Voice Unlimited
Monthly Data Unlimited
Plan Type Postpaid
Fido runs on the Rogers 4G LTE network. Coverage is solid across major cities and most suburban areas, but rural performance and overall speeds lag behind 5G competitors. Without 5G access, Fido feels stuck in the past, fine for everyday use, but not future-proof.
Rogers operates one of the largest 5G+ networks in Canada, covering more square kilometres than both Bell and TELUS.
Speeds regularly exceed 1 Gbps in 5G+ zones, and its coast-to-coast coverage continues to improve each year.
Rogers’ network isn’t just faster, it’s also more stable, with major investments improving reliability after the well-known outages from a few years ago.
Winner: Rogers — 5G+ access, stronger infrastructure, and a clear technology edge make Rogers the better choice here.
Both carriers target similar audiences on paper, but the small price gap doesn’t justify the performance trade-off.
Fido’s plans start at $45/month for 10 GB and $55/month for 60 GB on 4G LTE.
They’re contract-free and include Data Overage Protection (your data pauses instead of incurring extra fees).
That said, Fido quietly removed its prepaid options and now funnels budget users toward Chatr, another Rogers brand.
The result? Fido’s pricing sits awkwardly close to Rogers without offering the same tech or perks.
Rogers’ 5G plans start at around $60/month for 60 GB, and “Unlimited” data plans go up from there:
100 GB – $75/month
175 GB – $85/month
250 GB (Ultimate Plan) – $105/month
Like TELUS, these “unlimited” plans throttle speeds after you hit your data limit, but most users won’t notice. You can also bundle Rogers Mobile with Ignite Internet, TV, or Smart Home Monitoring for significant monthly discounts.
Winner: Rogers — The pricing difference is minimal, and you get full 5G+ performance and bundle savings.
Here’s how current Fido and Rogers plans compare side-by-side:
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Postpaid Plan Type |
0.25GB Monthly Data |
3G Network |
$19 Monthly Price |
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Postpaid Plan Type |
0GB Monthly Data |
– Network |
$30 Monthly Price |
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Postpaid Plan Type |
2GB Monthly Data |
4G Network |
$37.5 Monthly Price |
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Postpaid Plan Type |
Unlimited Monthly Data |
5G Network |
$40 Monthly Price |
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Postpaid Plan Type |
10GB Monthly Data |
4G Network |
$45 Monthly Price |
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Postpaid Plan Type |
40GB Monthly Data |
4G Network |
$50 Monthly Price |
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Postpaid Plan Type |
60GB Monthly Data |
4G Network |
$55 Monthly Price |
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Postpaid Plan Type |
100GB Monthly Data |
4G Network |
$60 Monthly Price |
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Postpaid Plan Type |
Unlimited Monthly Data |
5G Network |
$60 Monthly Price |
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Postpaid Plan Type |
Unlimited Monthly Data |
5G Network |
$65 Monthly Price |
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Fido’s only real perk is Data Overage Protection, which stops your data once you hit your limit instead of billing overage fees.
There’s also some integration with Rogers’ loyalty ecosystem, but no unique rewards or bonuses.
Rogers offers the full suite:
5G+ access with massive network reach
Bundle discounts across Internet, TV, and Home Security
Device financing for new and pre-owned phones
Roam Like Home options for international travel
MyRogers app for plan management and billing
Rogers also includes exclusive partner perks (Spotify, Disney+, or Sportsnet trial offers), depending on the season or promo period.
Winner: Rogers — Fido’s feature list feels thin, while Rogers delivers real value and flexibility.
Fido’s customer service is decent but hit or miss. You can get help through live chat, phone, or in-store, but response quality varies a lot.
Rogers’ customer support has improved after years of criticism. You get access to dedicated business and residential lines, in-store help, and more proactive retention offers if you negotiate.
Winner: Tie — Both are better than they used to be, but neither is exceptional. Rogers gets extra points for easier access to retention deals.
Fido’s app and site are clean and functional, but limited. You can check your usage and pay your bill, but not much more.
Rogers’ MyRogers app is more polished and integrated with other services. It’s the control centre for your Internet, TV, and mobile — everything under one account. It’s more complex but far more powerful.
Winner: Rogers — A more complete, modern ecosystem.
In 2025, the Fido vs Rogers comparison feels like a mismatch.
Fido’s plans are decent but stuck in the LTE era, while Rogers offers faster speeds, better bundle options, and only slightly higher prices.
If you’re already in the Rogers ecosystem or plan to add Internet or TV later, the value gap gets even wider.
Fido used to be the go-to for budget users, but with competitors like Public Mobile and Fizz offering far better data for less, it’s losing its edge.
Our Take: Unless you find a special Fido promo, Rogers is simply the smarter long-term choice. You’ll pay a few dollars more but get a lot more in return.
Overall Winner: Rogers — Better technology, better network, and better overall value.
Barely. Fido’s 60 GB plan is $55/month, while Rogers’ 60 GB plan is $60/month, a small gap for a big tech difference.
No. Fido only offers 4G/LTE speeds. Rogers 5G+ delivers far faster performance.
Not directly. Only Rogers offers bundle discounts across multiple services.
They share the same core network, but only Rogers customers get full 5G+ access.
Rogers. The small price difference gives you faster speeds, more perks, and better long-term value.
About The Author
Founder/Editor-in-Chief
Tomas, the founder and editor-in-chief of NetSpeed Canada, moved to Vancouver, BC over 10 years ago and was shocked by the high cost of home internet plans. As a problem solver, he researched alternatives and discovered that Canada has many lesser-known internet providers beyond the Big 3. This led to the creation of NetSpeed Canada, a platform where Canadians can enter their address and view all available internet plans.