Bell this morning has raised its Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) shareable plan monthly rate by $5, to bring it back to $45—the price it was set at last April. Customers in Saskatchewan and Manitoba are still seeing $40/month rates and are exempt from the increase.

The move comes after the carrier lowered their BYOD rate last month to $40 to match recent plan changes from TELUS. There’s no word whether Rogers or TELUS will make any changes to ‘match’ this price increase from Bell.
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