<P> All labour for installations is only under warranty for three (3) months . Receivers are under warranty for as long as they are rented . Purchased equipment comes with a default warranty of one year with the option of taking an extended warranty . Only manufacturer's defects will warrant replacement of a dish under coverage, as a strict policy is in place regarding "Acts of God" and dish damage, which includes violent weather disabling a dish or mis - aligning it, as well as any physical modifications by the customer such as painting the dish . </P> <P> Although Bell Satellite TV continues to be Bell's most widespread method of watching television in Canada, the company also offers IPTV and mobile television services where available . </P> <P> The Bell Fibe TV service is an implementation of IPTV that uses VDSL to deliver television service via telephone lines . Early versions of this service was originally deployed as "Bell ExpressVu for Condos" to get around restrictions regarding the mounting of satellite dishes . The original service was trialled using "NextLevel Communications" (now part of Motorola) set - top boxes that receive television broadcasts over VDSL in ATM form . The network infrastructure can support large amounts of bandwidth (typically 25 Mbit / s, as of January 2012) and is available in certain cities, including Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec City . </P> <P> Since October 18, 2010, Bell Mobility allows smartphones and tablet computers on either its HSPA+ or LTE network to access Mobile TV . Virgin Mobile Canada customers can also access Mobile TV . Similar systems by Bell in the past used the phased - out CDMA network . Unlimited access via Wi - Fi was previously available, but has since been discontinued . The service is billed per hour, and customers do not pay any additional fees . </P>

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