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TSI Gabe @ 4th Nov 12:53PM:
iPhone details

Looks like they are on their web page now. It's not that easy to find for some odd reason.

»www.bell.ca/shopping/Apple-iPhon···.details
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elwoodblues @ 4th Nov 01:34PM:
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The cost of the phone is fixed. I want to see a data plan
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siljaline @ 4th Nov 03:54PM:
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iPhone dataplans below:
»snipurl.com/t26nl
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elwoodblues @ 4th Nov 04:31PM:
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So much for hoping there was a better deal.
The plans either have too much air time (nights start at 9pm what a crock) or too little data.
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anon @ 4th Nov 05:07PM:
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said by elwoodblues :

The plans either have too much air time (nights start at 9pm what a crock) or too little data.
I didn't look at this yet, but are you saying night is defined at 9-pm by Bell Canada?
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Guspaz @ 4th Nov 05:36PM:
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The plans aren't that great. They're pretty similar to what you'll get from Rogers/Fido, although that 2GB pales in comparison to the 6GB and tethering that Fido/Rogers had for a limited time around the launch of the 3G and 3GS.

It looks like Bellus is going to compete with Rogers/Fido by simply offering the same plan rather than actually trying to undercut them.
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andyb @ 4th Nov 05:59PM:
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said by defined :

said by elwoodblues :

The plans either have too much air time (nights start at 9pm what a crock) or too little data.
I didn't look at this yet, but are you saying night is defined at 9-pm by Bell Canada?
9pm till 7am.Big scam
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HiVolt @ 4th Nov 07:09PM:
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said by Guspaz :

It looks like Bellus is going to compete with Rogers/Fido by simply offering the same plan rather than actually trying to undercut them.
Followers, not leaders. That's the wonderful "competition" we have.
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Thane_Bitter @ 4th Nov 09:07PM:
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said by TSI Gabe :

It's not that easy to find for some odd reason.
Standard Bell business practise, just tire the customer out until they sign up for anything. ;)

EDIT - Fine print (Quebec users pay 40 cents more, the system access fee is nearly 7 bucks. You must OPT out of paper billing to save 2 dollars...etc. :uhh: ):

Available with compatible devices, within coverage areas available from Bell (HSPA) and its partners network coverage areas where technology permits. Long distance and roaming charges (including foreign taxes) may apply outside your local area. Airtime charges (and long distance charges, if applicable) apply (a) for calls you make, from the time you press "Send" until you press "End" or otherwise disconnect your call; and (b) for calls you receive, from the moment the calling party initiates the call, including ring time, until you press "End" or otherwise disconnect the call. As of December 1, 2009 a new municipal tax will apply in Quebec to help fund 911 emergency centres set at 40 cents/mo. by the Quebec government. Bell Mobility remits the required amount to Revenue Québec. With data use, charges apply if you do not subscribe to a data plan or unlimited Mobile Browser service and fees may apply for features, content and roaming when outside your local area. $6.95 system access fee is available with new activations and to existing customers who agree to a new committed service period (excluding corporate accounts). Paper bill service charge ($2/mo.) applies unless you register for e-bill and cancel your paper bill. Upon early termination, price adjustment charges apply. Subject to change without notice; not combinable with other offers. Taxes extra. Other conditions apply. (3) Simultaneous use of airtime. (4) Applies to local calls and text messages made to and from five designated numbers. (5) Applies to calls and text messages made to and from five designated numbers nationwide. Sent messages include domestic text messages and exclude international, roaming, alerts, premium text messages and messages sent with an instant messaging application. Roaming messages include international GSM, CDMA and US CDMA messages. Received messages include local, international, roaming and service related messages from Bell and exclude premium, alerts or dial-up messages. Out of bundle charges may apply.
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siljaline @ 4th Nov 09:28PM:
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Bell seems to be wanting to sell everything these days save the Brooklyn Bridge and the kitchen sink :uhh:
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elwoodblues @ 4th Nov 10:14PM:
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They throw in a "my 5 "deal , well at least there is a company that will offer you UNLIMITED calls for $5/month, which works best with the My5 or unlimited incoming deals.

Also note that airtime begins from the moment you press SEND, till you press end.. WOW
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Jake: "Four fried chickens, and a coke" Elwood: "And some dry white toast, pleas

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Guspaz @ 5th Nov 01:51AM:
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said by elwoodblues :

Also note that airtime begins from the moment you press SEND, till you press end.. WOW
That is the case with *EVERY* mobile provider, bar none. Virgin, fido, Bell, Telus, all of them. It's just the way it works.
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elwoodblues @ 5th Nov 06:48AM:
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said by Guspaz :

said by elwoodblues :

Also note that airtime begins from the moment you press SEND, till you press end.. WOW
That is the case with *EVERY* mobile provider, bar none. Virgin, fido, Bell, Telus, all of them. It's just the way it works.
Not the way I understand it, with Robbers I make a call and start paying when I connect. Based on the logic presented by BellER, I pay even if I get a busy signal.
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