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Update: Bell and Twitter “No Extra Fees”

twitter-logoBell and Twitter most likely received some heavy backlash with the recent news that it’ll cost $0.15 for an incoming text messages. However, today an agreement from the two organizations now allows customers who have a text message bundle plan to have unlimited incoming messages without being charge.

On the Twitter blog today a statement was released: “Twitter and Bell have agreed that Bell customers on the company’s text messaging bundles will be able to receive unlimited incoming Twitter SMS messages at no extra charge.”

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    1. I have to say, I’m quite impressed with Rogers for not jumping on the bandwagon with charging for incoming text messages. It always seems like Rogers is trying to find any way to nickle and dime its customers, I hope they stick with this.

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      Posted by Ted Avery | February 26, 2009, 8:52 pm

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