We recently announced that many Canadian owners of BlackBerry® devices on the TELUS network would find a Zoompass application icon on their device.
Today we’re pleased to announce that Bell Mobility BlackBerry® users across Canada will also soon have easy access to Zoompass via a link on their devices.
New to Zoompass? Here are some quick pointers on Zoompass to help get you up to speed:
- Zoompass is a convenient way to send, receive, and request money, instantly and securely, on your mobile phone. Plus it’s FREE to register!
- Zoompass can be used by anyone on the Bell Mobility, Rogers, and TELUS networks as well as customers of their respective affiliates including Fido, PC Mobile, Solo Mobile and Virgin Mobile.
- Zoompass is operated by EnStream – a joint venture of Canada’s three leading carriers; Bell Mobility, Rogers and TELUS
If you’re a Bell Mobility BlackBerry user and not yet registered to Zoompass you’ll be able to easily download Zoompass. Simply:
- Click on the Zoompass icon on your BlackBerry device
- Read the term and conditions and click “agree”
- Once on the Zoompass homepage you can download the Zoompass application
- Start Zooming!
To learn more about Zoompass please visit zoompass.com.
Tags: Bell, BlackBerry, EnStream, mobile, mobile app, mobile money, Zoompass

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@TweetNSaveNL Hi – happy to answer any questions you have about Zoompass. You can find more details here: http://bit.ly/ax0qhD [DF]
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[...] Zoompass have announced that they are now preloaded on Bell devices and users should start seeing the app on the homescreen shortly. This isn’t breaking news because we know that Zoompass is a joint venture with all the major Canadian carriers, but it’s good to see how fast they’re moving. About a week ago, we saw the announcement that the Zoompass app was preloaded on TELUS, and at this pace we can expect a Rogers announcement next week. Personally, I think an initiative such as this needs the major banks to sign on. While it’s convenient to be able to use the app to transfer money between friends, and the Zoompass sticker to use as PayPass locations, it’s still not enough. To truly have a mobile payment solution, we need a way for the BlackBerry to interact with a debit machine. [...]
Are Canadians ready to use their cell phones as pseudo-ATMs? http://bit.ly/c3Ytvz
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[...] Zoompass han anunciado que están ahora precargado la aplicacion en los dispositivos de Bell y los usuarios deben empezar a ver la aplicación en la pantalla de inicio en breve. Esto no es noticias, porque sabemos que Zoompass es una empresa conjunta con todas las compañías principales de Canadá, pero es bueno para ver cuán rápido se está moviendo. Hace una semana, hemos visto el anuncio de que la aplicación Zoompass fue precargado en TELUS, ya este ritmo, podemos esperar un anuncio de Rogers, la próxima semana. [...]
@somumondal You can find more information here if you’re interested: http://bit.ly/ax0qhD. Happy to answer any questions too! [DF]
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No one asked for it to appear on my bb. Can I put crap on your computer without asking you?
[...] Zoompass have announced that they are now preloaded on Bell devices and users should start seeing the app on the homescreen shortly. This isn’t breaking news because we know that Zoompass is a joint venture with all the major Canadian carriers, but it’s good to see how fast they’re moving. About a week ago, we saw the announcement that the Zoompass app was preloaded on TELUS, and at this pace we can expect a Rogers announcement next week. Personally, I think an initiative such as this needs the major banks to sign on. While it’s convenient to be able to use the app to transfer money between friends, and the Zoompass sticker to use at PayPass locations, it’s still not enough. To truly have a mobile payment solution, we need a way for the BlackBerry to interact with a debit machine. [...]
@shanbot Hi Shannon – you can find out more about Zoompass here: http://bit.ly/ax0qhD. Happy to answer any questions you have, too [DF]
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[...] Zoompass have announced that they are now preloaded on Bell devices and users should start seeing the app on the homescreen shortly. This isn’t breaking news because we know that Zoompass is a joint venture with all the major Canadian carriers, but it’s good to see how fast they’re moving. About a week ago, we saw the announcement that the Zoompass app was preloaded on TELUS, and at this pace we can expect a Rogers announcement next week. Personally, I think an initiative such as this needs the major banks to sign on. While it’s convenient to be able to use the app to transfer money between friends, and the Zoompass sticker to use at PayPass locations, it’s still not enough. To truly have a mobile payment solution, we need a way for the BlackBerry to interact with a debit machine. [...]
Is this app ever awsome. My buddy just paid me the 20 bucks he owed me through our blackberry’s. Way to go 5*’s
More garbage that I don’t want that Bell puts on the phones. How do I remove it?
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