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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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Bell next to follow Rogers/Telus and rid infamous SAF fee

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Bell cuts controversial tax

Bell cuts controversial tax

This Summer Rogers dumped it’s monthly SAF charge (oddly enough Rogers customers bills increased), last month Telus followed by ridding their SAF charge.  As early as November 20th Bell Mobility, that last of the big three Canadian carriers with a monthly SAF, will announce the elimination of their SAF.

What is the SAF?  The SAF is short for “System Access Fee”.  All three carriers have positioned the fee as a monthly charge that covers network maintenance and upgrades.

Here’s Bell Mobility’s official explaination:

The System Access Fee is charged monthly by Bell to help recover the costs associated with operating and maintaining a wireless network, including costs for ongoing maintenance, new equipment installations and technology upgrades.

The fee varied by carrier from $6.95 to $8.95 per month plus 911 Fees.

Of course there are still many BIG questions like:

1. How will Bell implement the elimination of the charge? Will they, like Rogers, increase the cost of their package by an amount greater than their current cost of their SAF.  Or will Bell follow Telus’ example and put a couple of bucks back in the pocket of their customers?

2. The second BIG question is will this change apply immediately to all customers on all plans, or will this apply to only new monthly plans forcing customers to upgrade their plans to get the savings?

Ultimately this should be good news for Cellarama customers everywhere.

Let’s wait for the official announcement and see.

To your wireless success,
Alvin

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