New Bell Mobile TV Users Will Pay Price Increase to $3/Hour for Overages

If you’ve been considering a subscription to Bell Mobile TV, it looks like you will be paying a new price increase for overages. According to an internal doc, MobileSyrup reports new activations will pay $3/hour for overages instead of the original $1/hour price.

Bell Mobile TV subscribers pay $5/month to get access to 10 hours of live TV from 25 channels ranging from sports, news and entertainment. The app requires a 3G/4G/LTE connection and the data used does not come from your data bucket; it is only available to Bell subscribers.

The app debuted in February of 2010, and is periodically updated to include the latest sporting events such as March Madness and the London 2012 Olympics.

 

Are you a Bell Mobile TV subscriber?

Want to see more of our stories on Google?

Add iPhone in Canada as a Preferred Source on Google

P.S. Want to keep this site truly independent? Support us by buying us a beer, treating us to a coffee, or shopping through Amazon here. Links in this post are affiliate links, so we earn a tiny commission at no charge to you. Thanks for supporting independent Canadian media!

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
9 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
gtasscarlo
gtasscarlo
13 years ago

Hell… that is all.

Gary
Reply to  gtasscarlo
13 years ago

Gordon Ramsay’s Hotel Hell?

gtasscarlo
gtasscarlo
Reply to  Gary
13 years ago

No bell is hell

pmarcovi
pmarcovi
13 years ago

What about the net neutrality?

TelRock
TelRock
13 years ago

What a rip off

Craig Steele
13 years ago

Who actually uses that app anyways.

Jon
Jon
13 years ago

This is illegal. It defies net neutrality rules. It defies bundling rules. It defies industry Canada rules. They cannot charge new subscribers a different rate fr overages than they do for older subscribers. The law states it must be the same rate for all subscribers, regardless of phone, service, or date they subscribed! In fact charging different data rates for iPhone vs blackberry va iPad is also illegal. Why they haven’t been taken to court is beyond logic!

Toy lover
Toy lover
13 years ago

You can’t begin to imagine how little I care about their tv on the phone “service”

Richard
Richard
13 years ago

Honestly $5 for 10 hours isn’t a bad price.. The reality of it is the channel offerings are not much better than over the air television in most places. Question is, do they still make pocket TVs?

9
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x