by Ex on Friday, February 5th, 2010 - 6:46am PDT
Bell has launched three new price plans as a promotion during the 2010 Winter Games.
The plans are available to new Bell customers on a 3-year term and also to existing Bell customers who renew on a 3-year term.
The plans do not offer as much value has Bell’s Smartphone/iPhone Combo plans and the 3-year requirement is rather odd for being “Olympic plans” since that really only allows Canadians to signing up, but the plans are listed below:
2010 Winter Games Plans
Bronze Plan: $30/month
Local Daytime Minutes: 100 minutes
Evenings & Weekends: Unlimited nights & weekends (6pm – 7am)
Features: Unlimited 2010 Winter Games Content, Unlimited Mobile Browser (browsing does not apply to iPhone), Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Conference Calling
Note: For the iPhone, a Data Plan starting at $30/month is required.
Silver Plan: $40/month
Local Daytime Minutes: 150 minutes
Evenings & Weekends: Unlimited nights & weekends (6pm – 7am)
Features: Unlimited 2010 Winter Games Content, Unlimited Mobile Browser (browsing does not apply to iPhone), 250 Sent Text Messages (Unlimited Received), Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Conference Calling
Note: For the iPhone, a Data Plan starting at $30/month is required.
Gold Smartphone Plan: $55/month
Local Daytime Minutes: 200 minutes
Evenings & Weekends: Unlimited nights & weekends (6pm – 7am)
Features: 500MB Data, Unlimited 2010 Winter Games Content, 2,500 Sent Text Messages (Unlimited Received), Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Conference Calling
Additional features such as Caller Display and Voicemail are added separately.
What do you think? Are these a good value as compared to other Bell plans? As compared to other carriers?

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