Bell Mobility is one of the major Canadian wireless service providers. They currently offer the BlackBerry Z10 among other older BlackBerry devices. Bell owns Virgin Mobile Canada, which acts as their prepaid brand. In addition to its strong presence in wireline internet services, Bell also owns high-grade media companies. These include CTV, Astral Media (pending CRTC approval), and a partial stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (who own various Canadian sports teams).
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Bell releases ACA542 software update for the BlackBerry Motion
Bell has begun rolling out their ACA542 software update for the BlackBerry Motion.
Costco Canada offering cash back, bonus minutes and more with KEY2 purchase
I have to admit, Costco is not the first place I think of when deciding to pick up a new phone but it turns out they do have some great deals in place if you're a member.
Save $100 off the BlackBerry KEY2 LE at Bell, Rogers, and Telus!
The big three in Canada have kicked off their March deals, and right now, folks looking to move into a new BlackBerry KEY2 LE can save $100 off the regular price bringing the total to $0 with select plans.
Bell, Rogers, and Telus release ABP924 for the BlackBerry KEY2 LE
While several variants of the BlackBerry KEY2 LE have already received their ABP924 February security update, Canadian carriers Bell, Rogers, and Telus have now also got in on the action.
BlackBerry KEY2 LE arrives at Bell, Rogers, TELUS, and Koodo on October 5
BlackBerry Mobile has announced that starting October 5th, Bell, Rogers, TELUS, and Koodo will be offering the KEY2 LE single-SIM 32GB variant in slate starting at $0 CAD on a two-year term.
BlackBerry KEY2 now available for $200 off at Rogers, Bell, and TELUS!
We're still in that back to school time of year, and because of that, Rogers, Bell, and TELUS all have deals happening. If you're looking to pick up a brand new BlackBerry KEY2, now is a great time to do so as pricing has been reduced by $200.
BlackBerry KEY2 now available in Canada at Bell, Rogers, SaskTel and TELUS
If you live in Canada and are looking to get your hands on the all-new BlackBerry KEY2, today is the day! Bell, Rogers, SaskTel, and TELUS have all gone live with sales either in-store or online.
BlackBerry KEY2 available in Canada on July 6, pre-orders start June 21
During the launch of the BlackBerry KEY2, BlackBerry Mobile noted Canadians would be able to get their hands on the latest BlackBerry smartphone soon and now, we have the exact release dates and pricing.
Bell now rolling out Motion and KEYone May Android security update!
For BlackBerry Motion owners on Bell, surprise! You can now hit that updates button and get your May Android security update downloaded if you haven't already.
Telus and Bell release March Android security update for BlackBerry Motion
If you purchased your BlackBerry Motion directly from Telus or Bell, good news! The Canadian carriers yesterday started their rollout of the March Android security update for Motion owners.
Best Black Friday 2017 Deals in Canada
If you reside in Canada and are looking for the best Black Friday 2017 deals to take advantage of, we have you covered. Hit the links below to score some pretty sweet discounts.
BlackBerry Motion now available at Bell, SaskTel, TELUS and Koodo!
Although SaskTel was the first to go live with orders for the BlackBerry Motion in Canada, Bell, TELUS, and Koodo have now also got the all-new BlackBerry Motion added to their lineups.
The BlackBerry KEYone will be available from Bell starting in late April
With TELUS already on the confirmed list of Canadian carriers taking on the BlackBerry KEYone, others are starting to their plans as well. In this case, Bell Twitter support has now confirmed they will indeed be carrying the BlackBerry KEYone.
BlackBerry DTEK50 now available from Canadian carriers
If you live in Canada and have been waiting for carriers to release the DTEK50 instead of picking one up from ShopBlackBerry, your wait just might be over. Multiple Canadian carriers have now listed BlackBerry latest Android-powered smartphone as available and pricing is pretty consistent across the board.
Bell has to pay nearly $12 million in rebates
Bell will have to issue up to $11.82 million in rebates to current and former customers. The ruling is in relation to the carrier charging premium texting fees that were hidden in third-party advertisements without the customers approval.