In direct response to Rogers’ $45 Unlimited Quebec plan, and it is also a threat to Fido’s $35 CityFido Plan, Bell has launched a new $45 “Unlimited BC” plan.
This plan from Bell is an absolute bomb-shell, especially considering that Bell almost never releases plans like this. I really like where the Canadian wireless industry is going with these “unlimited” offers.
Minutes: Unlimited local and long distance calling within British Columbia
Evenings/Weekends: Unlimited local and long distance calling
Features: Call Waiting, Conference Calling
Optional Plan Add-Ons: $5.00/month for Unlimited Text Messaging
Term: 3 Years Only
Note: Additional options such as Caller Display may be added separately
Plan Notes
Plan is available to residents of British Columbia
Plan is available to new and existing postpaid Bell clients
Available with compatible devices, within coverage areas available from Bell Mobility (EVDO and HSPA/HSPA+) and its partners’ network coverage areas
Plan does not include data; must be added separately for iPhones
Minutes are unlimited for calls originating and terminating within B.C.
For calls originating from British Columbia and terminating
within Canada or the U.S., airtime is not charged, but long distance
charges apply ($0.40/minute)
U.S. Roaming Charges are $1.45 per minute (pay-per-use)
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