A Quebec Company Is Giving Its Clients 15 Days Of UNLIMITED Data This Holiday Season

All internet data limits will be suspended during that time!
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The holiday season is going to look a little different in Quebec this year. So, Videotron, one of the province's most popular phone companies, has decided to give its clients the greatest gift of all: unlimited data!

Videotron will be suspending all data limits on its customers' internet plans between December 20, 2020, and January 3, 2021.

This is in an attempt to provide people with a virtual connection to their loved ones over the holidays, as "no holiday gatherings" restrictions continue.

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Jean-François Pruneau

Jean-François Pruneau, President and CEO of Videotron, stated, "the holidays won't be the same this year, the need to come together, unwind, share a laugh and see our loved ones hasn't changed."

Many of us will likely be spending the holidays away from family and friends this year, and Videotron is making coping with this just a little bit easier. 

Not only will you be able to stay on your Christmas Zoom call as long as you want, but you'll also be able to Netflix & Chill for hours — totally guilt-free!

For those Videotron clients reading this, changes will be applied automatically, so there's no need to contact the company about it. Simply enjoy the gift.

Videotron is helping Quebec stay connected with loved ones while staying safe, and without having to break the bank to do so.

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