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Rogers to Exclusively Carry the Xperia X10
It seems Rogers has won the right to exclusively carry the Snapdragon powered, Android running, Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. Price not yet released, but Rogers has set up a page where you can register to get updates on the device.
This is of course good news for Canadians interested in the device. Now with Telus and [...]
Bell’s Online Support: Do they Hurt more than they Help?
Lets face it, Bell’s customer service in general could benefit from a revamp. No question. But asking a company to overhaul their whole Customer Service base is fairly unrealistic. While it would be nice to have a Customer Service Department flooded with Telecom nerds, who continuously stay up to date on the latest and greatest [...]
14Dec2009 | MacD | 2 comments | Continued
Bell Mobility Will be Getting Both The Blackberry 8530 and 9550 in Coming Weeks.(Updated)
Update: I just got word that Bell will be launching the 8530 on December 26th. It will come in Black and Purple.
For those of you who have yet to jump to the new HSPA network, Bell has got your Blackberry fix covered! No official launch date, or pricing for either as of yet, but Bell [...]
Bell Ditches the SAF Effective Nov 20th (Updated)
Updated the post below with new information.
Yes, the day shall soon be upon us, where the SAF will finally die. From an internal communication..
Effective November 20th, 2009 Bell Mobility will be launching new pricing for all existing postpaid plans & will no longer be charging the $6.95 system access fee. Review the job aid for [...]
Thinking of Bringing Your Own Hardware to Bell? Get a Cut!
Today marks the first day that Bell’s HSPA network goes live. And in order to help attract Rogers customers, or those with their own HSPA compatible devices, Bell will be offering an incentive to sign a contract.
Sammy740 has posted that if you bring your own HSPA device and sign a contract with Bell (with no [...]
Bell will unlock their HSPA devices for the low(er) low price of $75
It seems Bell has had a change of heart in regards to the price they’ll charge for an unlock code. Likely due to the overwhelming lolz concern in regards to their previous price point, Bell has decided to only charge $75 to unlock your Bell HSPA device (Except the iPhone of course), instead of the [...]
27Oct2009 | MacD | 7 comments | ContinuedBell Mobility’s Launch, and Future HSPA Devices
With the launch of the HSPA network just around the corner, a number of devices have made their way to the internet. Likely to become the devices at launch, are as follows:
Blackberry 9700
Blackberry 9000
iPhone 3G & 3GS
Nokia 2730
LG Xeon
Samsung Omnia II
Samsung Impact (T746)
Nokia 6350
Novatel U950
Novatel U998
Novatel X950
Courtesy of Sammy740, who also goes on to give [...]
Bell introduces a no-contract fee for Atlantic customers
Not willing to let Rogers one up them, as of Oct 9th Bell will be billing their Atlantic customers (Former Aliant customers in NB, NS, NL and PEI) $5/month if they are not on a contract. If they decide to cave, and sign a 12, 24, or 36 month contract, then the Monthly Contract Fee [...]
13Oct2009 | MacD | 3 comments | Continued

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