Fido is a flanker brand operating on the Rogers 4G LTE network, covering over 97% of Canadians. While Fido offers affordable cell phone plans and great deals on new smartphones, its speeds are not as fast as other MVNOs like Virgin Plus and Koodo Mobile, which now offer 5G coverage.
Here’s everything you need to know about Fido’s coverage map:
– Fido provides affordable 4G LTE service to over 97% of Canadians. However, its coverage is limited in rural and northern areas, with customers covered by Rogers Extended Coverage when venturing outside densely populated areas.
– The Fido coverage map only spans 28% of Canada but reaches over 97% of Canadians due to the concentration of the population in the southern half of the country.
Coverage Breakdown by Region:
Eastern Canada:
– Strong coverage in metropolitan areas like Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal. Also covers most of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island.
Western Canada:
– Strong coverage in and around Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon, and Winnipeg. Alberta has extensive coverage even in its northern areas.
Northern Canada:
– Sparse coverage in Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. Fido customers will be covered by Rogers Extended Coverage in some areas but at slower speeds.
Comparison with Other Carriers:
Fido vs. Rogers Coverage:
– Fido operates on the same 4G LTE network as Rogers but does not have access to Rogers’ extensive 5G network.
– While Fido’s prices are generally cheaper than Rogers’, its coverage and speed are not as superior as that of Rogers.
Fido vs. Virgin Plus Coverage:
– Virgin Plus operates on the Bell network with slightly larger 4G LTE coverage than Fido. It also offers extensive 5G coverage for premium plans.
Fido vs. Koodo Coverage:
– Koodo operates on the Telus network with slightly larger 4G LTE coverage than Fido. It also offers extensive 5G coverage for its customers.
Network Reliability:
– All of Fido’s plans operate on the reliable Rogers 4G LTE network.
– VoLTE enhances the quality of phone calls and data speeds without extra cost.
– Customers also have access to Rogers Extended Coverage when traveling outside Fido’s network area.
In conclusion: while Fido offers affordable plans and good smartphone deals, its speeds lag behind those offered by other MVNOs like Virgin Plus and Koodo Mobile who now provide 5G coverage. If you want reliable service without compromising on speed or access to a wide-reaching network like Rogers’, then it might be worth considering an alternative carrier for your needs.