Just when you thought all the cablecos had decided to go down the premium-pricing path, Videotron has thrown the market a change-up. The company became the first cableco in Canada to roll out an IP-based telephony service that starts at $15.95 a month. What's different about the service is its a la carte menu where customers can add individual features for a monthly fee. The first service costs $4 a month while additional services are $2 a month. There's also a $4.95 a month plan for LD within Quebec.
Give Videotron credit for trying a different approach, which appears in some ways to be a hybrid between the premium offerings of Comcast, and the discount deals at Vonage, Primus, AT&T, Yak, etc. My take is that Videotron management realizes price will be a key factor if it wants to win market share against Bell Canada, as well as its Internet telephony rivals.
As for Videotron customers, if you already use the company's high-speed Internet and cable-TV services, it's a no-brainer to sign up for the telephony service. The fact Videotron offers free installation that lets you use your in-house wiring, and you get to keep your phone number makes its service difficult to resist. Bell Canada has much to worry about.