JavaScript is disabled in your web browser or browser is too old to support JavaScript. Today almost all web pages contain JavaScript, a scripting programming language that runs on visitor's web browser. It makes web pages functional for specific purposes and if disabled for some reason, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable.

Tuesday, July 15, 2025

bmobile to increase two of its pre-paid plans

by

936 days ago
20221221
TSTT

TSTT

SHIRLEY BAHADUR

It will not be a hap­py start to the new year for sev­er­al bmo­bile pre-paid cus­tomers as the com­pa­ny has an­nounced that it will be in­creas­ing the price of two of its pop­u­lar plans.

Ef­fec­tive Jan­u­ary 1, the telecom­mu­ni­ca­tions provider bmo­bile will be in­creas­ing the cost of its three-day and 30-day pre­paid plans.

A three-day $45 plan (VAT in­clu­sive) will now cost $55.13 while a 30 day $241.88 plan (VAT in­clu­sive) in­creased to $268.88.

A post­ing on the com­pa­ny’s web­site yes­ter­day ex­plained, “De­spite our best ef­forts, we con­tin­ue to be ad­verse­ly af­fect­ed by in­fla­tion and oth­er eco­nom­ic fac­tors, which con­tin­ue to sig­nif­i­cant­ly dri­ve up the cost of do­ing busi­ness. As a re­sult, we are forced to make changes to our pre­paid rates ef­fec­tive Jan­u­ary 1, 2023.”

The price of all oth­er pre­paid plans will re­main un­changed, bmo­bile said.

It added all of its pre­paid plans will con­tin­ue to in­clude 4G LTE Da­ta, un­lim­it­ed bmo­bile calls, un­lim­it­ed text mes­sages to any­where in the world and ad­di­tion­al min­utes to call oth­er lo­cal num­bers and se­lect in­ter­na­tion­al des­ti­na­tions.

“Our pre­paid plans will al­so con­tin­ue to pro­vide ad­di­tion­al val­ue with un­lim­it­ed Face­book and What­sApp mes­sag­ing, da­ta to ac­cess se­lect news sites and da­ta for use while roam­ing,” the com­pa­ny added.

Bmo­bile al­so thanked its cus­tomers for their “sup­port and un­der­stand­ing” as it does “what is nec­es­sary to de­liv­er on our promise to pro­vide you with the best ex­pe­ri­ence on our net­work.”


Related articles

Sponsored

Weather

PORT OF SPAIN WEATHER

Sponsored

Today's
Guardian

Publications

Shastri Boodan

Shastri Boodan

Apsara inspires youth through culture

14 hours ago
Dr Mariama Alleyne

Dr Mariama Alleyne

Dr Mariama Alleyne

Dr Mariama Alleyne

Dr Mariama Alleyne: Global Hero of Hope supports cancer survivors

2 days ago
During my consultation with Ms Brafit CEO Nicole Joseph-Chin, what was supposed to be a simple mastectomy bra fitting became something much deeper. Her thoughtful questions unlocked emotions I didn’t even realise I was holding in. She comforted, reassured, and helped me face the truth of what was coming. That bra wasn’t just clothing—it was the first real symbol of life after surgery.

During my consultation with Ms Brafit CEO Nicole Joseph-Chin, what was supposed to be a simple mastectomy bra fitting became something much deeper. Her thoughtful questions unlocked emotions I didn’t even realise I was holding in. She comforted, reassured, and helped me face the truth of what was coming. That bra wasn’t just clothing—it was the first real symbol of life after surgery.

During my consultation with Ms Brafit CEO Nicole Joseph-Chin, what was supposed to be a simple mastectomy bra fitting became something much deeper. Her thoughtful questions unlocked emotions I didn’t even realise I was holding in. She comforted, reassured, and helped me face the truth of what was coming. That bra wasn’t just clothing—it was the first real symbol of life after surgery.

During my consultation with Ms Brafit CEO Nicole Joseph-Chin, what was supposed to be a simple mastectomy bra fitting became something much deeper. Her thoughtful questions unlocked emotions I didn’t even realise I was holding in. She comforted, reassured, and helped me face the truth of what was coming. That bra wasn’t just clothing—it was the first real symbol of life after surgery.

Standing on business, not pity: My fight begins–Part 2

2 days ago
Gillian de Souza graces the cover of the book: Minding Their Own Business: Five Female Leaders From Trinidad and Tobago authored by Trini-American Joanne Kilgour Dowdy, Professor of Literacy Studies at the College of Education Health and Human Services at Kent State University.

Gillian de Souza graces the cover of the book: Minding Their Own Business: Five Female Leaders From Trinidad and Tobago authored by Trini-American Joanne Kilgour Dowdy, Professor of Literacy Studies at the College of Education Health and Human Services at Kent State University.

Gillian de Souza graces the cover of the book: Minding Their Own Business: Five Female Leaders From Trinidad and Tobago authored by Trini-American Joanne Kilgour Dowdy, Professor of Literacy Studies at the College of Education Health and Human Services at Kent State University.

Gillian de Souza graces the cover of the book: Minding Their Own Business: Five Female Leaders From Trinidad and Tobago authored by Trini-American Joanne Kilgour Dowdy, Professor of Literacy Studies at the College of Education Health and Human Services at Kent State University.

Gillian de Souza’s American culinary journey springs from T&T roots

2 days ago