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== Edits to Bell Mobility Internet services ==
Hello, Eefrune. i have noticed that you put back Bell's Turbo Hub Internet pricing under a section called "Wireless Internet".

The reason i delete this section is because Wikipedia isn't a price brochure. (see [[WP:NOPRICES]] [[Fido Solutions]], [[Koodo Mobile]], [[Wind Mobile]], etc.) The only time prices should be listed on a website is when they are notable and industry-leading. This is why the CityFido prices remain intact, as almost every mobile operator has imitated Fido's prices.

Bell's prices aren't industry-leading and aren't notable. In fact, they sometimes charge more than double what [[Telus Mobility]] charges for the same service. Furthermore, Bell doesn't scream and push for sales of the hubs themselves. This is why the "Wireless Internet" section (which is misleading itself - "wireless" can refer to [[Wi-Fi]]) has been merged with "Mobile Internet" for smartphones and [[mobile broadband modem]]s such as the Turbo Hub.

Feel free to edit Wikipedia in a constructive way. Just please avoid putting bulky tables when text is more suitable. i've had to remove my own "Voice plans" tables for the same reason!

Cheers! --[[User:True Tech Talk Time|True Tech Talk Time]] ([[User talk:True Tech Talk Time|talk]]) 14:38, 19 April 2012 (UTC)

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Welcome!

Hello, Eefrune, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

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Edits to Bell Mobility Internet services

Hello, Eefrune. i have noticed that you put back Bell's Turbo Hub Internet pricing under a section called "Wireless Internet".

The reason i delete this section is because Wikipedia isn't a price brochure. (see WP:NOPRICES Fido Solutions, Koodo Mobile, Wind Mobile, etc.) The only time prices should be listed on a website is when they are notable and industry-leading. This is why the CityFido prices remain intact, as almost every mobile operator has imitated Fido's prices.

Bell's prices aren't industry-leading and aren't notable. In fact, they sometimes charge more than double what Telus Mobility charges for the same service. Furthermore, Bell doesn't scream and push for sales of the hubs themselves. This is why the "Wireless Internet" section (which is misleading itself - "wireless" can refer to Wi-Fi) has been merged with "Mobile Internet" for smartphones and mobile broadband modems such as the Turbo Hub.

Feel free to edit Wikipedia in a constructive way. Just please avoid putting bulky tables when text is more suitable. i've had to remove my own "Voice plans" tables for the same reason!

Cheers! --True Tech Talk Time (talk) 14:38, 19 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]