Telus Reportedly Plans $15 SIM Fee Days Before CRTC Ban Takes Effect
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Austin Blake
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Telus is reportedly planning to introduce a mandatory, non-waivable $15 "SIM purchase" fee for both physical SIM cards and digital eSIMs starting June 11, 2026, just days before a CRTC ban on such fees is set to take effect. The fee would apply to all new activations across retail and dealer channels, excluding online purchases, and is described internally as a mandatory product purchase rather than an administrative charge.
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· 3 pulledTelus is allegedly planning to introduce a new, non-waivable $15 'SIM purchase' fee for both physical SIM cards and digital eSIMs starting June 11, 2026
The move appears to arrive just ahead of upcoming CRTC changes, set to kick in this Friday.
The internal memo explicitly instructs employees that the fee is not an admin charge but a mandatory product purchase
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