Well, that didn’t take long. Just a couple of days after MobileSyrup published a story detailing the various plans offered by Canada’s ‘Big Three’ wireless carriers, Bell has updated its plans.
The Montreal-based national carrier added an $80/mo 20GB unlimited plan to its website, moving in line with offers from Rogers and Telus.
As with its other ‘unlimited’ plans, the new $80/20GB option gives users 20GB of data at regular network speed. When users go beyond that allotment, Bell throttles speeds to a maximum of up to 512Kbps. Customers can keep using data at reduced speeds with no overage cost.
Beyond that, all of Bell’s unlimited plans include Canada-wide calling, text, picture and video messaging, call display, call waiting, conference calling, and 5G access for 5G-capable devices.
Aside from the addition of an $80/20GB plan, Bell hasn’t changed its other plans:
- $90/40GB
- $100/50GB with Canada-U.S.
- $175/100GB
Finally, these plans generally match what Rogers and Telus offer (excluding a few small differences). You can check out Bell’s plans here. Note that prices may differ depending on your province.
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