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Bell Mobility : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bell Mobility
Bell Mobility is a Canadian CDMA, LTE and HSPA+ based wireless network (named Bell Cellular until 1993) and the division of Bell Canada which sells wireless services across Canada. Bell Mobility and its affiliates combined have just under 8.12 million subscribers as of the end of Q4 2014, making it Canada's third largest wireless carrier.〔(BCE reports Q4 and 2013 results, announces 2014 financial outlook ) in Q4 2013〕 Bell-owned Virgin Mobile Canada and Solo Mobile, as well as Loblaws prepaid PC Telecom, operate as MVNOs on the Bell Mobility network. Some of Bell Canada's regional subsidiaries continue to operate their own wireless networks separate from (but generally allowing for roaming with) Bell Mobility; these are Northwestel (NMI Mobility and Latitude Wireless), Télébec (Télébec Mobilité), and NorthernTel (NorthernTel Mobility). In July 2006, Bell Mobility assumed responsibility for the former Aliant wireless operations in Atlantic Canada as part of a larger restructuring of both Bell and Aliant, and continued to do business there as Aliant Mobility until re-branding as Bell in April 2008.〔(BCE and Aliant form one of North America's largest regional telecommunications service providers )〕 Bell Mobility is a member of the British Columbia Technology Industry Association. == Networks == Although both are different and independent from one another, both the CDMA and HSPA+ networks use the 850 and 1900 MHz frequencies. Bell's LTE network uses Band 4 Advanced Wireless Services (AWS 1700/2100 MHz) and Band 2 Personal Communications Service (PCS 1900 MHz) in most coverage areas and Band 7 (2600 MHz) in a few areas.
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