Bell Canada Raising Prices on Home Internet, TV in February

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Bell Canada is increasing monthly prices for a number of its residential communications services, including home TV and internet packages, beginning in February. The increases will primarily affect customers in Ontario and Quebec.

According to the Bell Canada website, the price increases are as follows:

  • $3 per month for Fibe TV service in Ontario and Quebec (excluding the starter package).
  • $3 per month for satellite TV service in all regions (excluding the starter package).
  • $5 per month for all internet access packages in Ontario and Quebec (excluding dial-up and the “high speed LD bundle”).
  • $2.51 per month for home phone packages in Ontario.

Bell’s “Fibe 25” home internet plan, listed as the company’s most popular plan, will cost $74.95 per month for Ontario customers after the Feb. 1 increase.

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CBC News – June XXXX, 2017.

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