Bell Launches New 125GB Canada-US-Mexico Plan

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Last week, we told you about new plan changes from Rogers, Telus and Bell for their Canada-US-Mexico plans.

Again, we are seeing changes from Bell to match Telus and Rogers, as a new $55/125GB Canada-US-Mexico plan has emerged.

Check out Bell’s plans below (new activations only):

  • $49/100GB
  • $55/125GB (new)
  • $60/150GB Canada-USA
  • $75/200GB Canada-USA-Mexico

You need to click the carousel arrow to see the $75/200GB plan.

Here are Telus’ current plans as of today, with no major changes (still a dizzying list of bring your own device plans; some are duplicated as they are eligible for device financing):

  • $49/100GB
  • $55/125GB Canada-US-Mexico
  • $60/100GB
  • $60/150GB Canada-US
  • $65/150GB Canada-US
  • $65/125GB
  • $70/150GB Canada-US
  • $75/200GB Canada-US-Mexico
  • $80/200GB Canada-US-Mexico

Here are the current plans from Rogers:

  • $50/100GB
  • $55/125GB Canada-US-Mexico
  • $60/150GB Canada-US
  • $65/125GB (new)
  • $70/150GB Canada-US
  • $75/200GB Canada-US-Mexico
  • $80/200GB Canada-US-Mexico

So what’s going to happen next? Doesn’t seem like much because most plans are relatively the same. We may see Rogers drop its 100GB plan down to $49 to match its rivals.

Last week, we first told you about Bell’s halving of its throttling speeds to 256 Kbps from 512 Kbps. The company told us this was a mistake and it has since reversed the change on its website.

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Don't Move Here
Don't Move Here
1 year ago

Just switch to freedom and get 100 GB in Canada, US + Mexico and 25 GB around the world. Much better deal.

Terry White
Terry White
Reply to  Don't Move Here
1 year ago

Feel free to leave Canada btw.

Don't Move Here
Don't Move Here
Reply to  Terry White
1 year ago

Yeah its not a good place these days. Cold, bitter, all that, rude people like you.

"Canadians' quality of life, with lowest levels of life satisfaction reported since start of time series in 2003."

"Canada ranked 33rd for quality of life. Down from #5 in 2013."

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