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Bell Joins Rogers: Connection Fee Hikes to $75!

Bell Increases Connection Fee to $75

Bell has ‍recently increased ‌its connection fee to $75. ⁢This change ⁤follows similar moves by Rogers and its ​subsidiary Fido, which also raised their fees to the same amount​ just a few months ago. ​Like ⁣Rogers, Bell provides an option to‌ waive this fee for customers who place orders online.Fee⁣ Changes Across‌ Major Carriers

The new connection ​fee is now reflected on both Bell's main site⁣ and its​ subsidiary Virgin⁣ Mobile. Earlier in October, Bell⁤ had already raised the‌ connection fee from‍ $70 to $75.

In ​august, Telus increased its own connection fee to $70. With two of the three major carriers⁤ now charging $75,‌ it’s ​likely that Telus will soon​ adjust‌ its fees as well.

Regulatory Context

These price hikes occur despite recent changes by ⁢the​ CRTC that prohibit telecom companies from⁤ charging fees related to ⁤activating or modifying service​ plans. However, many‌ carriers have been increasing ‌their connection fees by about $5 to $10 nearly every year.

Conclusion

As these adjustments⁣ continue ⁤among major telecom providers, consumers may need to stay⁢ informed about potential future increases ⁣in‍ service-related charges.

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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