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Bell Canada Finally Offers Unlimited Data For $30/month

BellcanadamascotI am surprised this has taken so long. It has been 3–4 years already now while I have heard all my friends from the north whine and moan about us being spoiled with unlimited data. I ran into one guy who had a bill of over $400 one month on Rogers.

Well Kevin on CrackBerry got the details that Bell is finally offering a all you can eat $30/month plan for BlackBerry users. I know this was a big deal when they finally offered unlimited data for PC cards last year.

I can’t seem to confirm this because when I go to Bell Canada’s site it is still showing the old plans. If your on Bell I would recommend giving them a call to change you plan…

Congrats. I wonder if RIM was involved in pushing for this… Maybe Rogers will be next?

This entry was posted on Wednesday, May 28th, 2008 and is filed under News, Wireless Carrier.

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2 Responses to “Bell Canada Finally Offers Unlimited Data For $30/month

  • 1
    Bla1ze
    May 29th, 2008 01:56

    $400 one month…pfft my bills are over $500 EVERY month on Rogers…they need to get their act together and come in line with Bell and Telus for sure.

  • 2
    Curve8330
    June 4th, 2008 01:04

    Bell support has said that this DOES include BES support with a minimum of a $30 calling plan.

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