By: Joshua Karp | Sep 20th, 2007 at 07:32AM
It’s been a long time coming, Canada. Bell Mobility has brought the wonder that is an unlimited data plan to our neighbors up North. The honor of being one of the first in Canada to have unlimited megabytes of data goodness won’t come cheap, with the only unlimited plan running about $75. The catch, as if 75 smackers wasn’t problematic enough, is that the plan is only available to PC Data card users. Sorry mobile handset guys. That said, the plan it replaces was $100 a month, and only bought you 1GB of data, so we’ll call it progress and move on…Hopefully Bell’s move will force other carriers to adopt similar plans, subsequently pushing the price down, we hope. Congratulations, Canada. How does it feel?

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