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		<title>Bell new device handling fee</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Bell has introduced a new $40 device handling fee, replacing its previous $80 connection fee. This change raises concerns about regulatory compliance.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bell recently announced a <strong>new $40 device handling fee</strong>, replacing its previous $80 connection fee, which raises questions about compliance with CRTC regulations. This change takes effect on May 5, 2026, and is part of Bell&#8217;s response to the CRTC&#8217;s crackdown on what it deemed excessive charges.</p>
<p>The introduction of this fee comes as the CRTC has banned connection fees, labeling them as &#8216;junk fees.&#8217; Bell claims that the new device handling fee is reasonable and compliant with these regulations. But how does this impact consumers?</p>
<p><strong>Key facts:</strong></p>
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<li>The device handling fee applies to orders completed over the phone, in-store, and online.</li>
<li>This new charge does not apply to smartwatches or customers who bring their own devices.</li>
<li>The old connection fee was considered excessive and set at $80.</li>
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<p>Bell&#8217;s statement indicates that the device handling charge is meant to cover fulfillment costs associated with device orders. This shift is significant given Bell&#8217;s history of flouting CRTC rules—such as locking smartphones despite prohibitions. It&#8217;s a move that may signal a shift in how telecom companies approach regulatory compliance.</p>
<p>The CRTC&#8217;s new rules regarding fees officially take effect on June 12, 2026. As such, Bell&#8217;s adjustment might be seen as an effort to align itself with these upcoming regulations. Yet, it remains unclear how many other carriers will follow suit in adopting similar fees.</p>
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