Playing Devil's Advocate here but...wearysky wrote: ↑ Investors don't care what plans people are on - all they care about is how many postpaid subscribers there are. Investors like postpaid customers more because of things like overages, etc, which leads to higher ARPU (average revenue per user). Not to mention people locking in with phone subsidies, etc, it makes it harder for customers to jump ship.
1) I believe the Koodo plan is set up so that you can't go over. If you want more data, you'd have to purchase one of the add-on packages...same a PM.
2) I imagine that the majority of PM subscribers making the switch have devices that are already paid off. If a tab was of interest to any of them, the options are wide open to other service providers.