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I have been with Telus forever, and I just got an HTC, but if this is true, I am switching to Bell for sure.
This is true. Uses the unlimited mobile browser feature but it will not support tethering without data. Basically Bell is trying to bridge the Touch inbetween phones and data devices. The fun bundles will also give unlimited data.
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Yannick Desjardins @ Nov 9th 2007 3:52PM
I have been with Telus forever, and I just got an HTC, but if this is true, I am switching to Bell for sure.
Everett @ Nov 15th 2007 3:33PM
This is true. Uses the unlimited mobile browser feature but it will not support tethering without data. Basically Bell is trying to bridge the Touch inbetween phones and data devices. The fun bundles will also give unlimited data.