Bell Canada provides Unlocking Service

Bell Canada  provides Unlocking Service Posted by Jamie Forestell

After our article yesterday with the news of Telus providing an unlocking service,  we were questioned about which of the providers do and do not provide an unlocking service.  Here is what we found.  Of course you can always look online for a third party unlock, however this is quite the step in the right direction, whether you agree with the inflated fee or not.  Happy unlocking!

Bell

Bell has been providing the unlock service since 2009 for a fee of $75. The customer must be a bell customer for at least 30 days to qualify.

Telus

Telus will begin unlocking the phones for a fee of $50. The customer must hold a package for at least 90 days to qualify.

Rogers and Fido

Rogers and Fido started providing the unlock service in December of 2010, for a fee of $50. Your account must be in good standing and you “Have paid the un-subsidized / no term cost for the device at least 30 days prior OR have finished their Commitment Period”.

About Jamie Forestell

Jamie Forestell is the Editor-in-chief and also the founder of Tek Tok Canada. His knowledge and aptitude for Technology led him to create a central website for all Canadians. His strong passion for the Technology world helps him stay abreast of leading-edge technologies and his desire to spread this information was the driving factor behind the creation of Tek Tok Canada.

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