Sabia says that more than 1 million Bell customers are now buying 3 or more products from Bell (Internet, mobile phone, phone or TV services).
Look for "smart automation" when you want it.
"Today Bell.ca doesn't work. Only 1 per cent of our sale pass through that very low-cost channel." ... more »
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Wednesday, December 15
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DavidAkin
on Wed 15 Dec 2004 08:13 AM EST
I'm at the annual business review conference for Bell Canada Enterprises (BCE). BCE is Canada's largest telecommunications concern -- owner of Bell Canada and Bell Mobility among others -- and is also the company that controls Bell Globemedia, which is the company that owns the two organizations I work for, ... more »
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