Bell has announced the Bell Mobile TV iOS app will air Super Bowl XLVIII live this Sunday, February 2, which means those on the go will be able to catch the game over Wi-Fi or 4G networks, right on their iPhone.
This wireless carrier will also debut its national Olympic advertising during the Super Bowl for the Sochi 2014 Winter Games. Viewers will see a 60-second ad, titled The Best of Canada on the Best of Bell.
Wade Oosterman, President of Bell Mobility said in a statement “Only Bell lets you watch the Super Bowl wherever you are, and the big game has consistently been the most-watched program on our Mobile TV service each year. Now more Canadians than ever have on-the-go access to the biggest TV event in North America with Bell Mobile TV.”

Bell Mobile TV, which requires a monthly add-on, currently has over one million subscribers.
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