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U.S. Data Roaming Rate

(Includes the U.S., Puerto Rico & the U.S. Virgin Islands)

Say hello to worry-free roaming - introducing Fido's NEW exclusive daily U.S.data roaming rate.

How does it works ?

Just start surfing - No need to purchase a data roaming option.
Browse like you would at home - Each time you're charged, you'll have access to 50MB of data usage. That's approximately twice as much as the typical customers uses domestically - 50 maps, 1000 emails or 250 web page visits.
Travel with peace of mind - Fido will send you a usage protection text message when you're approaching 50MB each day (within 24 hours). If you decide to use more than 50MB, you'll be charged another $7.99 (for access to another 50MB).

U.S. Data Roaming Rate (24 hour Duration)1,2

One-Time fee
Data Bucket Size (MB)
Effective Bucket Rate
$7.99
50
$0.16/MB

Some Québec and Newfoundland customers3 may not have access to this rate automatically (pay-per-use rate will vary). To subscribe, text TRAVEL to 7626, or visit fido.ca/m/roam (link is free to access). Follow the links U.S./Internet. Then select 'subscribe'. If you're already subscribed, you will receive an error message.

Looking to purchase a 1 month or 3 month data roaming option instead? Consult our Talk, Text & Data Travel Packs.

Text TRAVEL to 7626 to get a Travel Pack

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  1. Upon your first byte of usage you will be charged $7.99. This will provide you with 50MB that is available to use for 24 hours. If usage exceeds 50MB within a 24 hour period, an additional charge of $7.99 will apply for access to another 50MB during the same 24 hour period. Additional charges of $7.99 will not extend that 24 hour period.
  2. The rate may not apply if you already have a roaming offer that includes data roaming on your account (i.e. Travel Pack).
  3. Customers in Québec and Newfoundland who subscribed to a fixed term agreement with Fido (between June 30, 2010 and May 7, 2013 for Québec customers and between September 27, 2012 and May 7, 2013 for Newfoundland customers).
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