
As Bell is moving forward to complete the rollout of its HSPA network, they wanted to additionally sweeten the deal for its future users. On that note, they announced a reciprocal wireless roaming agreement with AT&T that will “enable AT&T wireless customers to roam on Bell Mobility’s new HSPA network when it launches, while providing Bell customers access to AT&T’s GSM and 3G wireless networks in the United States.”
In the other Bell news — and as part of their quarterly earnings report — they had 45,000 total net, which is 45.8% fewer than last year. Service revenues declined by 0.3%, whereas product revenues went down by 11.1%. Total operating revenues decreased by 1.4% which is all “impacted by the weaker economy.”
The question is how will upcoming launch of the Palm Pre help Canada’s operator boost its numbers. We’re certainly curious to see…
[Via: MobileSyrup]
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