Small Business Solutions
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- New to Bell? Port-in credits can help offset the cost of cancelling with your current provider.
- Already with Bell? Switching to Small Business plans could help you save money!
- Running a business from home? You can still sign up for Small Business plans, and our team can help.
- Don’t have time to manage your account? Let our dedicated agents manage it for you.


Internet & TV
Experience unlimited internet with speeds up to 940 Mbps and Wi-Fi Pods that eliminate dead zones. Add TV services with up to 5 screens.

Business Telephone
Do more and make more with Canada’s #1 phone provider.

Bell Total Connect (VoIP)
Save space and skip the hassle with Bell Total Connect!
Why Work With Excell?
Excell Communications works with businesses like yours to tailor Bell solutions to the needs of our customers. We are a full-service authorized Bell dealer, and our team of experts can help you navigate the complex world of Bell telecom solutions. We handle the details and provide truly “white glove” account management, so that you can spend your valuable time doing what you do best.
- More than 30 years as a Bell dealer and thousands of satisfied small business clients
- Team of professional account managers that will work with Bell on your behalf
- Flexible, affordable solutions for all of your telecom needs
- Bell National Dealer of the Year (2016, 2018, 2019)
- Multiple locations throughout Southern Ontario
Small business FAQ
What's the difference between a Small Business Plan and a regular plan?
What's the difference between a Small Business Plan and a regular plan?
Small Business rate plans typically offer better value when compared to regular Consumer rate plans (lower monthly price). There are also Port-in credits available on Small Business plans, which reduce the monthly price even further if you bring your lines over to Bell from a competitor (Rogers, Telus, etc.). There are often additional Multi-line offers that reduce the rate plan on the second, third, fourth, etc. lines when adding additional lines on a Small Business account.
Am I only able to give a number on my Small Business account to employees?
Am I only able to give a number on my Small Business account to employees?
It is your decision as to who you give lines to on a Small Business account. Ultimately the business (or you personally depending on account setup) are responsible for covering any charges associated with the account.
If I use Bell Business Internet, is the speed guaranteed?
If I use Bell Business Internet, is the speed guaranteed?
Bell Business Internet speed, while typically very close to the advertised value, is considered “best effort” – it may fluctuate based on network demand, and is not guaranteed. Additionally, a wireless connection will typically not be as fast as a wired one, and so if you have a 940 Mbps connection, the speed limit of your wireless network will ultimately determine your experience. If you need guaranteed upload/download bandwidth, super-fast Wi-Fi, or both, consider speaking to one our representatives about Bell Internet Dedicated and a customized network solution for your business.
What is the difference between FTTB (Fiber to the Business) and FTTN (Fiber to the Note)?
What is the difference between FTTB (Fiber to the Business) and FTTN (Fiber to the Note)?
FTTB refers to fiber-optic cabling brought directly to the premises occupied by the business, and offers the fastest available speeds (up to 940 Mbps upload and download). FTTN refers to fiber-optic cabling brought to a location (node) that is close to the business i.e. in the same neighbourhood, but the connection from the node to the business is traditional copper wire (up to 100 Mbps download, 10 Mbps upload).
What is a static IP, what is it used for, and can I get a static IP with Bell?
What is a static IP, what is it used for, and can I get a static IP with Bell?
An IP address is uniquely assigned to each device on the Internet, including every Bell modem. Normally, this IP address will change from time to time, as it is assigned randomly from a pool of addresses. With a static IP, the IP address assigned to the modem will remain unchanged. This is useful from a security perspective; for example, a cloud service can be configured to only permit connections from a known static IP address belonging to the business, and attempts to access from elsewhere will be blocked automatically. As long as your physical address is registered as a business, you can obtain a static IP from Bell as an add-on to your Internet service.
What is "bridge mode" and when would I need it?
What is "bridge mode" and when would I need it?
The Hub 2000 provided with your Bell Internet Service acts as a modem, router, basic firewall, and Wi-Fi access point – all in a single device. However, your business may need more advanced VPN, wireless, and other networking capability through equipment provided by you or your IT supplier. In that case, the Hub 2000 can be configured in “bridge mode” so that it acts as a modem only, while all other functions are handled by your equipment. Switching the Hub 2000 to bridge mode is as simple as calling Bell Internet Technical Support and requesting the change, which they can complete remotely.
How many TVs am I able to use with the Bell TV service?
How many TVs am I able to use with the Bell TV service?
You can have to 6 receivers on an FTTN (Fiber to the Node) account, or up to 10 receivers on a FTTB (Fiber to the Business) account.
Do I need a phone system to use Bell telephone lines?
Do I need a phone system to use Bell telephone lines?
The short answer is no – all you need is a regular analog phone, or a multi-line phone if you have more than one phone line. However, when used in conjunction with a professionally configured phone system, you can use your Bell lines to handle multiple calls at the same time, transfer calls between phones within your business, and much more. Our professional installers can help you get the most out of your telephone service.
What is rollover / line hunting?
What is rollover / line hunting?
If you have more than one telephone line for making and receiving calls, but only one primary phone number where customers call you, “line hunting” will cause a 2nd, 3rd, 4th etc. lines to ring if the previous line was in use. This allows a group of lines, or hunt group, to be reachable by a single number, as a busy line will “roll over” to the next line when the main number (also called the “pilot number”) is dialed. It is important as well that the pilot number is configured as the outbound caller ID number, so that if any line in the hunt group is used to place a call, the other party will see the pilot number on their caller ID and can thus identify the business calling them.
Is Bell Total Connect (BTC) the same as regular telephone, but over the Internet?
Is Bell Total Connect (BTC) the same as regular telephone, but over the Internet?
BTC is like regular telephone service, but with many other advantages. Think of it as having the capabilities of a modern phone system, without having to maintain a system – because it resides in Bell’s cloud. What’s more, you’re not limited to a desk phone – BTC can run on your desktop computer or smartphone, so you can take your extension anywhere. BTC can also handle all of your voicemail and auto-attendant functionality, giving you a sophisticated menu for greeting your customers when they call.
How many phones are supported by Bell Total Connect, and what type of phone can I use?
How many phones are supported by Bell Total Connect, and what type of phone can I use?
The small business version of BTC supports up to 8 extensions, and it works with any regular analog phone, or with a modern VoIP phone (supplied by Bell). If you need more than 8 extensions, contact our sales team to discuss the larger-scale version of BTC that can support as many extensions as you need, on a dedicated voice platform, complete with WebEx video conferencing capabilities.
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