
According to a new report from MobileSyrup, Bell has started offering three new promotional plans in Quebec with 8GB of non-shareable data.
The plans are only available for new activations and upgrades on a two-year contract and start at $60 per month. The plans all include unlimited Canada-wide calling and texting, call display, voice mail, call waiting, and call conferencing.
The promotional plan pricing for each of the Bell tiers is as follows:
- Smartphone: $60
- Premium: $69
- Premium Plus: $78
In Quebec, both Rogers and Videotron are offering a 7GB + 1GB promo plan on a two-year contract for $67 per month. Telus is also offering a plan with the same price as the Rogers promotion, however, the company is not explicitly stating that this plan is a promotion.
In addition to the promotional plans, Bell has also announced a restructured iPhone trade-in program. The program is now offering a minimum buyback of $230 for the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus and $200 for the iPhone X.
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