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Imagine that: Bell offers video calling on the cheap

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As expected, Bell lit up its shiny new HSPA network today, officially marking a magical transition from CDMA to 3G GSM over a year in the making as it prepares for an LTE upgrade in the coming years, and with it, a few cool phones launched — most notably the iPhone 3GS and the Samsung Omnia II (you listening, Verizon?). That’s not what really caught our eye, though: like Rogers, Bell’s now offering video calling, a feature standardized with UMTS and arbitrarily disabled both by T-Mobile and AT&T in the States (though the latter offers the far less useful one-way Video Share service at $4.99 a month for just 25 minutes of usage). Granted, video calling hasn’t exactly caught on like wildfire in Europe where it’s widely deployed — but when you consider that they’re charging CAD $5 (about $4.70) a month for unlimited use, it seems like a worthwhile add-on even if you only use it for a few minutes now and then. It also makes AT&T Video Share — and its pricing structure — look even more ridiculous than it already did, doesn’t it?

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Original post by Chris Ziegler

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