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New BlackBerry Twitter App, Storm2 for Bell, Google’s Nexus 1 now for Bell… Bell Mobility in the New

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Bell Mobility in the News—Week ending April 9, 2010

Beta version of Twitter now available on Blackberry phones

April 13 is launch date for Bell BlackBerry Storm2 9550

Google Nexus One phone is now compatible with Bell Mobility and TELUS Mobility

Instructions for installing the 5.0 operating system on your Blackberry Bold 9000

Bell’s roaming rates to increase (more…)

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Zoompass for wireless payments, Give to Muscular Dystrophy, Digital TV to your Bell cell phone… Bell Mobility in the news!

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Bell Mobility in the News—Week ending March 5, 2010

  1. Zoompass launches wireless payment sticker – Now you can turn your Bell Mobility phone into a handy device to use on a shopping trip—and not just for calling your friends. By attaching the newly available Zoompass sticker to the back of your Bell Mobility phone and scanning it at the mobile payment systems now in use in gas stations, coffee shops and other Canadian retail locations, you’ll be able to pay for purchased items through a credit card linked to your Zoompass account. The sticker transmits a wireless signal and can also be used to send money to family and friends. Zoompass, developed through a partnership of Canada’s three major telecom companies, is betting that Bell Mobility customers will find the new payment system convenient because it uses something they nearly always have with them—their cell phone. (by Mathew Ingram Mar. 4, 2010, 1:42 pm PST – accessed 3/6/10 at http://gigaom.com/2010/03/04/zoompass-mobile-payment/)

  2. Text IRISH to 20222 to give to the MDA – For the first time, Bell Mobility cell phone customers can make their contributions to the Muscular Dystrophy Association’s annual Shamrocks Against Dystrophy fundraising campaign using their cell phones. Just text IRISH to 20222 to make a $5 donation that will support research and help develop treatments for neuromuscular diseases that afflict more than a million individuals across the United States and Canada. This text giving option is a new twist on giving that’s available to the more than 250 million cell phone subscribers in the U.S. and Canada. Contributors will be awarded with custom wallpaper for their phones. (posted: 5:35 PM Mar 2, 2010, reporter: Ralph Hipp, 13 News, accessed at http://www.wibw.com/toyourhealth/headlines/86037452.html)

  3. Bell Mobility’s Quench phone will soon feature Motoblur – If you’re a Bell Mobility customer with a Quench phone who’s tired of separately logging in to Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, help is on the way! Sometime in the first half of 2010, the Motoblur system will be available. This system will allow users to access their social networks all in one place without having to log in to each network separately. Social network messaging will be handled through a secure server and users will be able back up and restore their contacts and log-in information. (posted by digitalhome on March 3, 2010 – accessed 3/6/10 at http://www.digitalhome.ca/2010/03/motoblur-for-android-devices-coming-to-canada/)

  4. Digital TV now available for Bell Mobility customers - CBC, CTV, Muchmusic, Treehouse, TSN, SportsNet, Live NHL hockey and the Weather Network are a few of the digital TV offerings now available in both English and French to Bell Mobility customers. The application can be downloaded to work on the Bell 3G network. An Apple iPhone OS 3.0 or greater is required and WiFi must be turned off for the digital TV programming to function. If you’re interested, you can look at the free preview before deciding whether this new service is for you. (by Mike on February 24, 2010 – in Apple News – accessed 3/6/10 at http://www.coated.com/bell-mobile-tv-apple-iphone-app-available/ via Coated – Coolest Gadget Reviews)

  5. OneAPI pilot launched in Canada – The OneAPI initiative recently launched in Canada by GSMA will make it easier for new cell phone applications to reach Bell Mobility and other customers in the cell phone market. This initiative provides application developers with standardized application programming interfaces (APIs) for mobile networks, bringing a fragmented market closer by allowing them access to many operators through a single gateway rather than having to establish separate relationships with several operators. The pilot will initially focus on payment, messaging and location capabilities that will function seamlessly across different networks. The results of the Canadian pilot will be studied and used worldwide and will allow Bell Mobility and other cell phone customers to access innovative technologies sooner than is currently possible. (March 02, 2010 – by Deepika Mala, TMCnet contributor, accessed 3/6/10 at http://4g-wirelessevolution.tmcnet.com/broadband-stimulus/topics/mobile-networks/articles/77346-gsma-launches-commercial-pilot-canada-as-part-oneapi.htm)

And if you liked this article you can find another “Bell Mobility In the News” article next week at http://cellarama.com/articles/ – At Cellarama.com you’ll also find great contract-free Bell Mobility cell phones. Written by A. Thompson

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Two-way video calling, the olympics on your phone, new rumoured phone… Bell Mobility in the news!

Monday, March 1st, 2010
Bell Mobility in the news!

Bell Mobility in the news!

Bell Mobility in the News—Week ending Feb 26, 2010

  1. iHound before you lose your smartphone – Bell Mobility and most other service providers recommend you call them right away if you lose your smartphone so they can block further use. That way, thieves won’t be able to run up charges on your account. You should also consider installing a digital tracker such as iHound on your phone. When activated, this tracker uses the GPS and Wi-Fi built into the device to zero in on its location and sound an alarm.(from Globe and Mail – D. Bascaramurty http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/technology/personal-tech/three-ways-to-track-your-lost-smartphone/article1476324/) (more…)
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Olympic Cowbells, Enhanced 911, Zoompass… Bell Mobility in the news!

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Bell Mobility in the News—Week ending Feb 19, 2010

  1. Bell offers Free Virtual Olympic Cowbell – Bell Mobility customers can download a free Virtual Cowbell mobile application to use in cheering on Canadian athletes competing at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. With Bell’s Virtual Cowbell application, Bell Mobility customers can ring their cowbell on specific mobile phones and smartphones. Access the Virtual Cowbell at bell.ca/cowbell (bell.ca/cloche in French); additional data usage charges may apply. Keep reading…

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Remote Control Phones, Watch Olympics on your Bell Cell, More… Bell Mobility in the News!

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
Bell Mobility in the News

Bell Mobility in the News

  1. Coming soon: Bell Mobility customers with one of 11 types of smartphones will be able to turn their phone into an intelligent remote control. Using Remote PVR—a remote scheduling and recording service customized for Bell TV—Bell Mobility customers can search for, discover and schedule TV programming across TV, Internet and mobile screens. Remote PVR will be available in French and English. Keep reading…

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Donate to the Haiti Relief Efforts with your Bell Cell Phone

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
Bell Mobility users can donate to the Haiti relief efforts by txt

Bell Mobility users can donate to the Haiti relief efforts by txt

Everyday we see more images detailing the destruction and horror in the aftermath of last weeks earthquake.

Many people have even followed this disaster by reading the news and watching videos on their cellular phones.

This week Canada’s cellular carriers have made it easier for their subscribers to donate to foundations helping in the relief efforts by text messages. Keep reading…

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Urban users of Bell Mobility GSM / HSPA+ phones find Black Holes (in service areas)!

Friday, December 18th, 2009
Bell Mobility GSM Users Encounter Local Area's with No Service

Bell Mobility GSM Users Encounter Local Area

Urban users of Bell Mobility GSM / HSPA+ phones find Black Holes (in service areas)!

It sucks, to buy a new cell phone and not be able to use it anywhere you want.

This is a problem that many new users of Bell Mobility’s GSM (HSPA+) phones are currently experiencing. Although most users of Bell’s GSM phones (like the iPhone) get superb service in their home service areas, many users lose their service when they leave their local area.

Why? Keep reading…

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Bell Mobility In the News (Week ending Dec 11th)

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

1. Rogers Wireless loses bid to keep ‘most reliable network’ claim

Rogers Communciations lost it’s court bid to continue using its advertising claim “most reliable” mobile network on December 4th, when the B.C. Court of Appeal upheld a previous court decision that ruled that Rogers Wireless could not use their popular claim.

2. Bell Mobility Makes The Samsung OMNIA II Official Olympic Phone

A long-standing tradition for Bell Mobility in Olympic years is to select one Samsung phone as it’s official Olympic Phone. Well, for Vancouver 2010, the Samsung Omnia II will be honoured as Bell Mobility’s official Olympic phone.

3. Bell Mobility to Offer Nokia N97 in Canada

In past years it was Rogers singing the launch of new high-end phones just in time for the holidays. With the Launch of their new HSPA GSM network (and some overtime put in by Bell’s handset acquisition department), Bell Mobility has been busy announcing one exciting new phone after another. The announcement of the high-end smartphone, Nokia N97, is expected to be one of the highly anticipated launches this month.

4. Bell Mobility to get both Blackberry 8530 and 9550 in coming weeks …

In the rumour mill, Bell Mobility to launch the BlackBerry Curve 8530 and the BlackBerry Storm 2 (9550) by December 31. The Curve 8530 is a long awaited, lower-end BlackBerry for sale at a contract-free price around $400!

5. Bell Mobility Launches Android-Based Samsung Galaxy

We talked about this phone possible coming to Bell soon… Well this week Bell announced it’s first official phone operated by Google’s free Android operating system, expect to see it in a store near you this week!

And if you liked this article you can find another summary of “Bell Mobility In the News” next week at http://cellarama.com/articles/ – At http://cellarama.com you’ll also find great contract-free cell phones for Bell Mobility. Written by A. Thompson

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Some Bell Mobility GSM Users Left without a Signal (Bell HSPA+ Network)

Thursday, December 10th, 2009
Bell Mobility GSM Users Go Without Mobile Serice Across Large Areas of Canada

Bell Mobility GSM Users Go Without Mobile Serice Across Large Areas of Canada

Bell Mobility users have been eating up new HSPA devices like the iPhone and BlackBerry® BoldTM. But many of Bell’s HSPA early adopters are encountering some significant problems.

One major problem is that Bell’s network does not mirror its existing network coverage. Currently, there are large areas of Canada where users of Bell iPhones and other new Bell Mobility GSM devices will be without network service, even though other Bell devices (non-HSPA) would work.

For Bell, which currently operates three different wireless networks, this issue is not new. At present, Bell users across Canada connect to Bell through their 1xRTT network (first-generation) or EVDO (second-generation) networks. In markets with higher populations, both networks are available on top of each other. In more rural areas, however, only the 1xRTT network is available. This network issue poses no problem for Bell’s existing CDMA users because both the older 1x phones and the newer EVDO phones both have one common denominator: both operate on Bell’s slower 1x network.

But users of today’s HSPA phones do not have the luxury of defaulting to Bell’s 1x standard. So when an iPhone user leaves Bell’s HSPA network, his shiny new iPhone turns into a very attractive paperweight.

So beware: if you are planning to drive across the country with your Bell HSPA device to take in the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, expect no phone usage throughout rural Ontario, in 99% of Manitoba, and in all of Saskatchewan. This could mean days and days with no cellular service.

Interesting… The new HSPA devices now allow Bell users to use their phones in over 200 countries worldwide. At home, however, many could experience service issues while on the road.

And if you liked this article you can find more articles and videos for Bell Mobility users at http://cellarama.com/articles/ – At http://cellarama.com you’ll also find great contract-free cell phones for Bell Mobility. Written by A. Thompson

Bell Mobility GSM HSPA Coverage Map

Bell Mobility GSM HSPA Coverage Map

Bell Mobility 1X EVDO Coverage Map

Bell Mobility 1X EVDO Coverage Map

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Bell Mobility offers customers the gift of mobile hotspots this Christmas

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

What happens when you need to access the Internet from your laptop and there is no Wi-Fi available?  Until recently, as a Bell customer, you had few options. If you had a compatible phone, you could use your cell phone as a modem for the Internet (this could be very costly) or you could use a Bell laptop card or USB Internet stick.

What if you needed to connect more than one device to the Internet (say, a second laptop or a cellular phone)? Well, until now there was no easy solution.

Enter the MiFiTM, Bell Mobility’s latest portable Internet device.

The MiFi box creates mobile Wi-Fi hotspots, allowing up to five devices to connect to the Internet simultaneously. Worried about having to lug this huge device around with you?  Don’t be. At about three ounces in weight and around the size of a deck of cards, the MiFi will not be an inconvenience to carry.

Formally called the Novatel MiFi 2372, the MiFi offers download speeds up to 7.2 megabits per second. The hotspot generated is up to 30 feet.

With the launch of the MiFi, Bell is the first cellular operator in Canada to offer this service. With the holidays approaching and families on the move, Bell Mobility’s timing could not be better for its launch.

Currently, the MiFi will set you back $199 at your Bell dealer or $99 on a three-year contract.

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