Posted AT 4:05 PM EDT on 08/07/08
Wireless carriers to add text charges
MATTHEW TREVISAN
Globe and Mail Update
Starting in August, cellphone users at Bell Mobility and Telus Mobility will be charged new fees to receive text messages, something they can currently do for free.
The new charge is for pay-per-use customers who don't subscribe to any monthly text bundles.
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