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  2. Bell Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Bell Mobility Inc. is a Canadian wireless network operator and the division of Bell Canada which offers wireless services across Canada. It operates networks using LTE and HSPA+ on its mainstream networks. Bell Mobility is the third-largest wireless carrier in Canada, with 10.1 million subscribers as of Q3 2020. [1]

  3. List of mobile network operators in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Solo Mobile: Bell Mobility: Bell Canada Discontinued for new customers, but still active for current ones. Sprint Canada: Fido Rogers Wireless Had 31,000 customers in Q3 2005 before being acquired Petro-Canada Mobility Rogers Wireless Ztar Mobile: Discontinued, customers migrated to Good2Go Mobility Xplore Mobile: Bell Mobility: Xplore Inc.

  4. Bell Canada - Wikipedia

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    Bell Mobility van. Bell Mobility operates a cellular network in all Canadian provinces. It also owns Virgin Mobile Canada as of May 2009. While it created the Solo Mobile brand in 1999, Bell shut down all standalone Solo stores in 2011 while discontinuing third-party sales of all Solo phones in November 2011.

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  6. BCE Inc. - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, BCE Inc. has three primary divisions: Bell Canada, Bell Mobility, and Bell Media, comprising over 80% of BCE's revenue. [54] Bell Aliant was a subsidiary company formed in 1999 from the merger of the four BCE-controlled telephone companies serving Canada's Atlantic provinces. In 2016, the operations of Bell Aliant were consolidated ...

  7. PC Mobile - Wikipedia

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    PC Mobile is a licensed white label prepaid wireless service operated in Canada. Its mobile telephone products and services operate on the network infrastructure operated by Bell Mobility and formerly Telus Mobility (the two companies managed one of the service types each with Telus discontinuing the postpaid service in October 2018), but licensed the proprietary branding and payment media ...

  8. Virgin Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Bell Mobility acquired Virgin Plus in May 2009 for CAN$142 million. [9] Some of its stores in Ontario and Quebec are operated by the largest Bell franchise, Cellcom Communications . In early 2010, Virgin Plus launched the iPhone 3G, 3GS and 4 post-paid service in Virgin Plus Retail Stores and online, all around Canada. [ 10 ]

  9. Solo Mobile - Wikipedia

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    On June 13, 2005, content was put on the SoloMobile.ca website, [6] but Bell waited until July 25 of that year to announce the brand via a press release. [7] The carrier would launch the following week, on August 1, and organized a Solo Mobile / Eckored tour that began in the middle of that month to promote its brand across the four provinces it served.