Bell Mobility has released a couple new TV ads to their YouTube channel, which touts the company’s LTE network as the largest in Canada, and also the fastest according to their accolades received by PCMag’s Canadian network tests last fall.
Bell compares network speeds to being a “fast elevator” and their wireless coverage as being the perfect “blanket”. Check them out below:
If we take a look at PCMag’s Mobile Speed Index results from 2015, the differences between Bell’s network and Rogers and TELUS aren’t exactly huge. As you can see below, while Bell received the top overall score (beating their rivals by only three points), Rogers had faster average download speeds and TELUS faster upload speeds.
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