Treo 600 Now Available on Bell Mobility Canada
palmOne Canada and Bell Mobility today announced the availability of the award-wining Treo 600 smartphone to Bell Mobility customers, marking the first time that any wireless device from palmOne will be deployed over a CDMA 1X network in Canada.
"Bell Mobility customers can now experience the simplicity, performance and design that Treo 600 enthusiasts have now come to love and rely on," said Michael Moskowitz, president and general manager, palmOne Canada. "Given the unwavering acceptance of CDMA-driven technology, this new carrier relationship is a significant complement to palmOne's wireless presence and penetration in Canada."
"In addition to Bell Mobility's unsurpassed network coverage for voice calls, our 1X network already supports several data applications like email and location-based services," said Michael Neuman, president, Bell Mobility. "The Treo 600 takes full advantage of Bell's network capabilities and services in one device that lets our customers do what they want, when they want."
The ">Treo 600 smartphone is available to Bell Mobility customers for $549 CAD when purchased with a three-year voice and data service agreement, $574 CAD with a two-year service agreement, $649 CAD with a one-year service agreement, and $699CAD without Bell contract obligation. The Treo 600 may be ordered immediately through the direct Bell Mobility dealer channel, corporate business sales channel, select retail and value-added resellers, and online.
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TREO 600 NOW available!?!?!?
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