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Bell’s Q4 profit jumps 25% as Crave subscriptions hit record 4.6 million

Bell released its fourth-quarter results for 2025, showing strong growth in net profit and a significant surge in Crave subscriptions despite a slight dip in overall revenue. For the quarter ending December 31, 2025, Bell reported net earnings of $632 million, a 25.1% increase compared to the same period in 2024. Net earnings attributable to...

Rogers vs Telus vs Bell vs Freedom: Best Cellphone Plans Feb. 2026

We’re about to embark on some possible Lunar New Year cellphone promos, so let’s take a look at pricing from Rogers, Telus, Bell and Freedom Mobile as it stands so far, at the beginning of February 2026. Below are current 5G plans on bring your own device after autopay discounts... Rogers $60/60GB $65/100GB $75/175GB Canada-US...

Fido vs Virgin Plus vs Koodo Plans: What’s New in Feb. 2026

After Koodo launched a 25% off sale that ends today, February 2, rivals Fido and Virgin Plus have yet to match the $35 price point for Canada-US-Mexico plans. Let’s take a look at the plans from Fido, Virgin Plus and Koodo as they stand in February 2026. All prices below are for bring your own...

Bell and Telus Locked in Fibre Fight as ‘Blatantly Dishonest’ Claims Fly

Bell and Telus are again clashing over access to each other’s fibre internet networks, according to filings with Canada’s telecom regulator reported by The Globe and Mail. The fight is about rules that force big telecom companies to share their fibre internet networks. Those rules let competitors, including Bell and Telus, resell internet service to...

Bell’s New 4-in-1 Streaming Bundle Could Cut Your Monthly Bills by 37%

Bell is launching a new 4-in-1 streaming bundle for customers in Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan starting today. This rollout follows a similar release in Ontario and Quebec last year, which originally featured three services: Crave, Netflix, and Disney+. However, this new bundle version adds live sports to the package, debuting first in Western Canada....

Why Bell Just Swept Canada’s 2026 Internet and Wireless Awards Again

Bell announced today that it has reclaimed its title as Canada’s fastest internet and wireless provider. The company earned a clean sweep in the 2026 connectivity rankings from Ookla, nPerf, and BrandSpark, confirming its lead in both raw network speed and consumer trust. Pure Fibre takes top spot for internet speed For the sixth consecutive...