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Bell Boosts Prices to Align with Rogers: What You Need to Know!

Bell's New Wireless plans: ‌A Closer Look

Bell has recently updated its wireless offerings,eliminating some plans and increasing prices on others. The‍ changes primarily affect ⁤the cost and data limits of their services.

overview of New Plans

The company now offers two main plans:

  • $65 for 100GB (previously $49 for 100GB)
  • $95 for 250GB (previously⁢ $75⁢ for 200GB)

Both options include a $10 monthly discount ⁢if customers set up automatic payments. Additionally, those who​ bundle their wireless ‌service with Bell home internet can​ enjoy further savings. Though, even with the autopay⁢ discount, these new prices are significantly higher—by $15 to $20—compared ‍to previous rates. ⁤While the more expensive plan does offer extra data, it may not be enough to justify the price hike.

Streaming Quality and Benefits

One appealing feature of these plans is that they come with‍ free access to Crave Basic. However, users on the lower-tier plan will​ face limitations; video streaming quality is capped at ​480p while Crave Basic supports up to 720p. Customers can upgrade their streaming quality to 1080p⁢ for an additional fee of $5 per month; this upgrade is included at‍ no extra cost in the higher-tier plan.

In ⁢addition to these changes,Bell has discontinued its previous option priced at $60 for 150GB,reducing choices available to customers.

Comparison with Competitors

Bell’s revised pricing aligns closely with Rogers’ recent adjustments ​made on April 15th, which also introduced similar plans priced at $65 for 100GB and $95 for 250GB. This move means ‌that both companies now offer comparable options in terms of pricing and data allowances.

Though, when ‍evaluating value across providers, Bell's ⁤offerings may not stand out as particularly competitive. For instance, Freedom Mobile currently provides a more affordable option: a $55 plan offering ⁣100GB along with Canada/U.S./Mexico roaming capabilities.This highlights the importance ⁢of ​exploring⁣ various providers before settling on a wireless service.

Telus also presents slightly better deals than bell by offering a $60 plan featuring 100GB, making ‌it ‍another choice worth considering.

Conclusion

while Bell’s ⁤new wireless plans provide some benefits like bundled discounts and access to streaming services like Crave Basic, they come at increased costs compared to earlier ‍offerings. With limited options available⁤ after removing certain plans and facing competition from other carriers like Freedom Mobile ⁤and Telus that offer better value propositions, consumers should carefully assess their choices before committing ‍to any ‍specific provider or‌ plan.

Mark

Mark brings over eight years of experience in journalism, focusing on carrier-related news and technology. His extensive knowledge allows him to cover everything from mobile networks to the latest advancements in telecommunications. Mark enjoys breaking down complex topics, making them understandable for readers looking to stay informed in a rapidly changing industry.

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