Bell Launches New 125GB Canada-US-Mexico Plan

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