11-18-2016 10:55 PM - last edited on 11-18-2016 11:48 PM by RogersZia
We in Rural Milton just got a community newsletter from our town counselor in which it was mentioned that new Rogers Rocket Hub plans for rural customers would soon be offered. For too long we have been hammered with ridiculously expensive data plans and have no option but to bend over and take it. But when this was mentioned it seems to give us hope that we might be getting a price break that will bring us high speed Internet at prices approaching city dwellers. As yet I have not seen any evidence of this happening any time soon.
What is the story here? Is there any news from Rogers yet on this announced policy?
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10-01-2017 01:54 PM
I have been a loyal Rogers Rocket Hub Internet customer since 2011, I was paying $90+ tax for 20 gig monthly usage and every gig I went over I paid an extra 10 dollars. I put up with that for 5 years until I found out about the newer 100.00 Gigs for 145.00+ tax package.
I still believe Rocket Hub customers are getting hosed and there should be no reason or excuse that Rogers cannot offer us Rocket Hub users a fairer and better usage plan, like seriously it is almost 2018 !
If we could get 500 Gigs usage for 110.00 + tax a month I wouldn't be complaining.
I think I'm going to start looking at other options, The Lack of effort on Rogers' part is starting to get a bit annoying and frustrating.
10-01-2017 05:53 PM
11-30-2017 10:33 PM
We need a 250GB/500GB plan option Rogers - at least
Telus has a way better offer!
11-30-2017 11:17 PM - last edited on 11-30-2017 11:19 PM by RogersTony
Yes we absolutely do need more data!!! But unfortunately they don’t care!! Try submitting a complaint to the CRTC, maybe the more complaints we have, something might be done.
12-01-2017 11:30 AM - last edited on 12-01-2017 12:28 PM by RogersCorey
Everyone who feels strongly about rural people being hosed by Internet providers should contact their local town council members. Here in rural North Halton our reps are sounding out all the providers that service our area and trying to persuade them to send some of the enormous excess bandwidth they have at their disposal our way.
Now it is time for Rogers to step up to the plate!
12-01-2017 01:33 PM
12-01-2017 01:54 PM
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12-01-2017 02:49 PM - edited 12-01-2017 02:50 PM
I guess my message indeed sounded like a promotion. Sorry, it is unintended. I can't promote Standard Broadband because I have not even tried it yet and have no idea whether it is even a viable alternative to Rogers. On the other hand, Rogers may be costly in terms data use, but from my perspective it is extremely reliable and fairly fast (not nearly in the same ball park as fibre optic cable mind you, but fast enough for my needs). If they would only lower the cost of data overruns or offer a plan that is more attractive for heavy users in rural areas I'd be a very happy camper.
12-01-2017 02:54 PM
Hi @Geezer!
The above post wasn't directed at anyone in particular. This thread has been trending in that direction for awhile now! Just trying to steer it back on topic 🙂
Regards,
RogersCorey
12-01-2017 04:30 PM
12-01-2017 08:47 PM
If you find that you are unable to have this important discussion about your services, a very discussion that the government and CRTC are promoting, but while you are waiting, you are just looking for options.
You could take the discussion over to Digital Home, maybe @57 could suggest the best category over there, or maybe take it to the lounge for more open discussion.
Bruce
12-02-2017 10:53 AM
I agree they could do something about it but they won't because in the grand scheme of things there are not enough of us. But! This also means that giving us more gbs will not cost them much in the long run. Still every time I inquire I get the same old tired excuse. Cellular is expensive to run, the system is still getting built out. In my area alone the same 5 towers have been here in the last 15 years. No building going on in my area.
Unfortunately, in the Canadian market with the limited number of players, providers can all act as one. All we can do as consumers is what we do right here in this forum. Continue to question the price of what we are getting.
Personally I would prefer a set limit of bandwidth in the range of 300 to 500 gb. The flex plan is a problem when considering the tiers. You pay more per gb when you use less. In the top tier if you use 99gb your price per gb is $1.45 If you use 51 gb you are in the same tier your price is 2.84 per gb. Over the years with this pricing method I have become suspicious over who benefits the most. I'm thinking now it's not the consumer.
12-02-2017 01:04 PM - last edited on 12-02-2017 02:07 PM by RogersPrasana
Yeah I am also sick and tired of all of the excuses. It's almost 2018, The Rocket Hub data plan hasn't been updated in over 2 years. It's time that we were given a fair plan. 100 GB for $145.00 + Tax is way to high !
Rogers offer a plan that is more affordable with better data usage, if we were getting 500 GB usage per month for $145.00 then the price point wouldn't be bad. 145.00 dollars monthly for a 100 GB is excessive
Dear ROGERS I think its about time for a better priced/usage plan for the Rocket Hub.
12-02-2017 01:48 PM
12-02-2017 01:58 PM
12-15-2017 10:16 AM
Im in Shelburne and Bell offers a plan for rural people, about 2 years now and it's $59/month for 100GB, awesom compared to what I was paying with Rogers. I'M PRETTY SURE YOU HAVE TO GO INTO YOUR LOCAL STORE TO GET IT.
12-15-2017 11:08 AM
12-30-2017 02:20 PM
i just called the bell store in my area and was told in was only offered in some areas. hopefully rogers follows suite or makes changes to their pricing for everyone
02-05-2018 04:16 PM
I'm in the same boat as everyone else here, rural customer and heavy data user of ~200 GB a month which ends up being $500 in overages at $5/GB. I suggest others try contacting the Office of the President as their overage charges are ridiculous. It jumps 3.5x the rate of $1.45/GB when you max out their heavy usage plan. In my opinion overages should hold this rate or even be a further discount when going over 100 GB.
One workaround I have found (and verified with Rogers that I am free to do so if I choose), is to purchase a second SIM card and swap out SIMs as soon as I hit the 100 GB limit on the first. In this scenario I can have 200 GB for $290 instead of $645. I plan to do this next month.
02-15-2018 11:49 AM - edited 02-15-2018 12:03 PM
Flex Heavy Plans gone. My $145 bill just jumped to $260
It looks like it is time to switch to Telus. I really liked the Flex Heavy Plan as it allowed me to have good internet in my rural community and work from home. It looks like ROGERS is no longer offering the Flex heavy plan and replacing it with Fixed Heavy. The new fixed rate for the Heavy plan is $60 5GB, then $20 per additional 10GB bucket . Using 100GB on the old flex heavy plan cost $145, but now costs $260 (a whopping 79% price increase!). If I am forced to change plans to Fixed Heavy I will have to find another option. Where I live there is no option for cable or phone service, wireless is the only option.
Just checking back in, it looks like the mod removed the link I provided that linked to their competition which offers a 250GB plan for half the cost of the Rogers 100GB plan. They also moved this post to hide in under an ancient thread (with a misleading title) hoping no one will see. Really Rogers? Pathetic.
Shameful ROGERS.
02-15-2018 12:33 PM
This is a Joke right ?
$145 for 100 GB was bad enough but this is just highway robbery !!!! You would think they would make the plans better but they are going backwards.
Hey Rogers it's not our FAULT you wasted Billions of Dollars on NHL broadcasting rights !
I am calling ROGERS right now to complain ! I just checked the competitions website and their plan is still $145.00 for a 100GB, looks like I will be switching.