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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...
Bell, Rogers, and Telus: New 2026 data reveals the secret to faster home Wi-Fi
Canada’s 'Big 3' internet providers (Rogers, Telus and Bell of course) are starting to compete more directly for the same customers, and a new Opensignal report suggests the Wi-Fi equipment inside your home is becoming a big part of that battle. Fiber and cable networks now make up about 83 percent of broadband connections in...
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...
Bell vs Rogers vs Telus: New 2025 report reveals Canada’s best 5G and fibre
Ookla has released its Canada Connectivity Report for the second half of 2025, offering a snapshot of how mobile and home internet networks performed across the country based on millions of Speedtest results collected between July and December. According to the report, Bell ranked as the best and fastest 5G provider in Canada during the...
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...
Fido and Virgin Plus Drop $49 Roaming Plans to Fight Koodo, but Freedom is Still Cheaper
The competition among Canada’s flanker brands is heating up just in time for spring break. Koodo was the first ‘Big 3’ flanker brand to launch a Canada-US-Mexico roaming plan, but now Fido and Virgin Plus have followed suit, begrudgingly. In a move to grab the attention of travellers, both Fido and Virgin Plus are undercutting...
Bell Offers Secret $40 Plan with 100GB of Data and Free AI to Existing Customers
Bell again is reaching out to its existing home internet and TV customers with some mobile plan discounts that are not available to the general public. An iPhone in Canada reader recently shared an email invite showing that the company is trying to convince its current household subscribers to move their wireless service over 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 Copper Thieves Are Cutting Off 911 Access for Rural New Brunswick Residents
Imagine driving eight kilometres just to make a simple phone call. For Allan Speight, from Clarendon, New Brunswick, this has been his reality since early January. After thieves stole over a kilometre of copper wire, Speight and roughly 135 other Bell customers were plunged into a total communications blackout. “If anything happens, I have no...
The “Crave of 2015” is Dead: Why Bell isn’t Sweating Netflix’s $83B HBO Move
The head of Bell says he is not losing sleep over a massive global merger that could threaten his streaming lineup. Mirko Bibic, the CEO of Bell, addressed growing concerns regarding Netflix’s $83 billion bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery. Because Warner owns HBO, the deal has sparked fears among Canadian creators and viewers that...
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...