I feel sorry for putting up that post that Canadian users can enjoy receiving Tweets via SMS or updating their statuses as well. Bell Mobility isn’t bringing those tweets to your device for free, rather charging 15 cents each. Give me a break! If that’s free, I bet Bell is pretty caring to bring this to Canada, how many tweets does an addict send per day? More importantly why exactly are they putting a price tag on those? Because it’s a third party service? I would seriously advice Twitter fans in Canada to use anything but Bell mobility for their Twitter craze, it’s going to cost you a lot.
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