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Virgin Mobile launches home Internet in Ontario starting at $50 per month

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TORONTO — Virgin Mobile Canada has introduced two new home Internet service plans for eligible Ontario residents.

Customers who fall within Virgin’s coverage map in the province can sign up for a 300 GB plan for $50 per month or an unlimited plan for $65 per month.

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The company says both plans have no activation or installation fees. Ontarians can check their eligibility through Virgin’s website or at a Virgin Mobile store.

READ MORE: What’s the best, cheapest cellphone plan in Canada?

To enrol in a plan, customers need one of Virgin’s modems, which the company says provides Wi-Fi with download speeds of up to 25 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 10 Mbps.

The company says the cost of the modem is included in the monthly charge.

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Virgin Mobile Canada is owned by BCE’s (TSX:BCE) Bell Canada.

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