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		COMPANY CONFORMED NAME:			BCE INC
		CENTRAL INDEX KEY:			0000718940
		STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION:	TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS (NO RADIO TELEPHONE) [4813]
		IRS NUMBER:				000000000
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		SEC ACT:		1934 Act
		SEC FILE NUMBER:	001-08481
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		STREET 1:		1 CARREFOUR ALEXANDER-GRAHAM-BELL
		CITY:			VERDUN
		STATE:			A8
		ZIP:			H3E 3B3
		BUSINESS PHONE:		514-786-3891

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		STREET 1:		1 CARREFOUR ALEXANDER-GRAHAM-BELL
		CITY:			VERDUN
		STATE:			A8
		ZIP:			H3E 3B3

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		FORMER CONFORMED NAME:	BELL CANADA ENTERPRISES INC
		DATE OF NAME CHANGE:	19880111
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UNITED STATES<BR>
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REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER<BR>PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16<BR>UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
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<P align="left" style="font-size: 10pt"><FONT style="font-size: 11pt">For immediate release
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<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt"><B>Bell Gigabit Fibe bringing the fastest Internet to Toronto residents with a billion-dollar&#043; network
investment, creation of 2,400 direct jobs</B>


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt">The new Gigabit Fibe service from Bell will deliver the fastest Internet speeds available;
<BR>
Gigabit Fibe to be rolled out to 1.1&nbsp;million Toronto homes and businesses; 50,000 premises will
have access this summer;
<BR>
Bell investing $1.14&nbsp;billion in Canada&#146;s biggest gigabit infrastructure project;
<BR>
Close cooperation with Toronto Hydro increases project speed and efficiency;
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Bell contributing Gigabit Fibe service to United Way Toronto&#146;s Community Hubs initiative;
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Other cities getting Gigabit Fibe service as soon as this summer; fibre infrastructure expansion
ongoing in Ontario, Qu&#233;bec and Atlantic Canada;


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt">TORONTO, June&nbsp;25, 2015 &#150; Bell Canada today announced it will deliver gigabit-per-second Internet
speeds to homes and businesses across the City of Toronto with the new Gigabit Fibe service.
Coupled with Bell&#146;s single largest infrastructure expansion project, creating approximately 2,400
direct jobs and significant economic and innovation benefits, Gigabit Fibe will bring North
America&#146;s fastest Internet speeds to more than a million Toronto premises &#150; starting with
approximately 50,000 homes and businesses that will have first access this summer.


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt">&#147;Bell Canada has served Toronto since 1880, and we&#146;re proud to continue our legacy of
communications leadership by bringing the fastest Internet speeds to consumers and businesses
across Canada&#146;s largest city. Gigabit Fibe is a revolutionary broadband communications service that
puts Toronto out front as a world-class Smart City,&#148; said George Cope, President and Chief
Executive Officer of Bell Canada and BCE Inc. &#147;Network leadership has been the bedrock of Bell&#146;s
rapid transformation in recent years. Our existing high-speed fibre network is already driving fast
Fibe TV and broadband Internet growth, and Canada&#146;s largest 4G LTE wireless network is supporting
tremendous increases in smartphones and mobile data usage. Gigabit Fibe is key to accelerating
Bell&#146;s leadership in home and business Internet services, and to supporting widespread access,
innovation and economic benefits for Canadians into the future.&#148;


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt">&#147;As we plan for the future, we need to invest in our city and put in place the infrastructure
required to keep Toronto competitive,&#148; said Mayor John Tory. &#147;The rollout of Gigabit Fibe is a
testament to Bell&#146;s commitment to investing in Toronto. This is Canada&#146;s largest gigabit Internet
infrastructure project, creating 2,400 jobs for our city. I&#146;d like to thank Bell Canada for
investing in Toronto and delivering services that meet the needs of today and the future.&#148;


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt">Part of Bell&#146;s plan to invest $20&nbsp;billion in its broadband fibre and wireless networks across
Canada by the end of 2020, Gigabit Fibe will ultimately be available to 1.1&nbsp;million homes and
businesses across the city. Bell will launch Gigabit Fibe in other cities in Ontario, Qu&#233;bec and
the Atlantic provinces as soon as this summer in some locations.


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt">As with all other gigabit services, like the Google Fiber project in some US cities, service will
initially be available at a maximum 940 Megabits per second and rise to a full 1000 Megabits per
second or faster in 2016 as modem equipment suppliers catch up to gigabit speeds. To learn more
about Gigabit Fibe, please visit Bell.ca/Fibe.


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt">&#147;Bell&#146;s existing fibre network already delivers both the best television experience anywhere with
Fibe TV and fast broadband Internet. With Gigabit Fibe, we&#146;re boosting Internet speeds to blazing
fast levels that open up incredible new online opportunities for consumers and business users
alike,&#148; said Rizwan Jamal, President of Bell Residential Services. &#147;Consumers can share and access
the great content they want faster than ever before &#151; with Gigabit Fibe, you can download 100
photos or songs in 3 seconds, an entire HD movie in 7 seconds, or the whole 14 GB of Orphan Black
in HD &#150; shot right here in Toronto &#150; in less than 2 minutes. Small businesses and major
enterprises, technology innovators, manufacturers, resource companies, governments, healthcare
providers, educators and utilities, all will have incredible new opportunities to share ideas and
opportunities, and take full advantage of next-generation cloud data solutions such as Bell&#146;s
national network of data hosting centres, including 3 state-of-the-art facilities in the City of
Toronto.&#148;


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt"><B>A public partnership without public funding</B>
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Fully funded by Bell, Gigabit Fibe in Toronto is supported by the company&#146;s single largest
infrastructure buildout. Bell&#146;s long-term agreements with Toronto Hydro to share utility poles
across the city are accelerating the Gigabit Fibe project&#146;s efficiency and speeding up deployment.
When the project is complete, Bell teams will have upgraded 27 Bell Central Office facilities
across the city and installed over 9,000 kilometres of new fibre, both underground via more than
10,000 manholes and on approximately 80,000 Bell and Toronto Hydro poles around the city.
Approximately 70% of the network will be aerial and 30% underground.


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt">&#147;Bell stays ahead of the game in communications by investing the capital and planning required,
building the best technology teams and working with great partners, like the City of Toronto and
Toronto Hydro in the Gigabit Fibe project,&#148; said Stephen Howe, Bell&#146;s Chief Technology Officer.
&#147;Our engineers, technicians and field crews are energized about this incredible undertaking and
we&#146;re working cooperatively with our partners, suppliers and contractors, residents and businesses
to make Toronto North America&#146;s Gigabit leader as quickly and efficiently as possible.&#148;


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt">Bell is building Gigabit Fibe on a neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood basis and will advise residents
in advance if Bell crews may need to access their property. Torontonians can visit Bell.ca/Toronto
for updates and Gigabit Fibe availability. Bell will have a dedicated customer service process for
Gigabit Fibe and work with Toronto&#146;s 3-1-1 information service to answer any questions about the
infrastructure project.


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt">Bell suppliers and contractors working on the Gigabit Fibe buildout in Toronto include Aecon, AGIR,
Alcatel-Lucent, Asplundh, Corning, Davey Tree, Distinct Tech, Effigis, Expertech, Huawei,
Infrastructel, MMM, Somerville, Sentrex, Telecon Group, Teranet and TRJ Telecom.


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt">Bell&#146;s industry-leading capital investments in Canada&#146;s newest broadband networks have a
significant positive economic effect, enabling businesses to better innovate, compete and create
high value jobs with the fastest Internet access. Including 2,400 direct jobs created in Toronto,
Bell estimates Gigabit Fibe Toronto will create more than 8,000 direct and indirect jobs in Ontario
and $2.5&nbsp;billion in economic activity over the next 2&nbsp;years.


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt"><B>Gigabit support for the United Way</B>
<BR>
As part of its ongoing support for the United Way Toronto Community Hub initiative, Bell will
contribute Gigabit Fibe service to each the charity&#146;s city-wide Community Hubs initiative,
including Access Point on the Danforth, Bathurst-Finch, Dorset Park, Jane Street, Mid-Scarborough,
Rexdale Community Hub, Victoria Park Hub, and the planned Bridletowne Neighbourhood Centre serving
the Steeles L&#146;Amoreaux community.


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt">United Way Community Hubs are focused on building healthy neighbourhoods, and currently host more
than 50 community organizations. The Hubs bring together targeted health and social services with
essential mixed-use community space under one roof.


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt">&#147;There&#146;s no question that in 2015, the most powerful access to online resources and services is a
major factor in supporting opportunity and healthier, more vibrant communities,&#148; said Susan
McIsaac, President and CEO of United Way Toronto. &#147;Bell and United Way Centraide are close partners
here in Toronto and across Canada. Welcoming our Community Hubs into the infrastructure that will
make Toronto one of the world&#146;s smartest cities again demonstrates Bell&#146;s genuine community spirit
and desire to make a positive difference in the lives of Canadians.&#148;


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt">Bell matches employee donations to United Way Centraide across Canada. In 2014, the Bell team and
Bell Let&#146;s Talk gave more than $1.1&nbsp;million to United Way Toronto alone, supporting projects such
as the United Way mental health crisis response agencies that answer almost 360,000 calls each
year. In 2012, George Cope served as Chair of the United Way Toronto Campaign Cabinet, which led
that year&#146;s charity campaign to record donations of $117&nbsp;million.


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt"><B>Bell remains Canada&#146;s broadband leader</B>
<BR>
Canada&#146;s largest Internet service provider, Bell serves approximately 3.3&nbsp;million total high-speed
Internet customers. Bell will make Gigabit Fibe available in other cities across Ontario, Qu&#233;bec
and the Atlantic provinces over the next year, some also as early as this summer. Cities primed for
Gigabit Fibe include Qu&#233;bec City, locations in Montr&#233;al, Laval, Blainville, Gatineau, Joliette,
Saint-J&#233;r&#244;me, Chicoutimi, Sherbrooke, Vaudreuil/Valleyfield, St. John&#146;s, Charlottetown, Halifax,
Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton, Sudbury, North Bay, Peterborough and Kingston. Gigabit Fibe
infrastructure rollouts are under way in even more cities and service availability will be
announced over the next year.


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt">In April, Bell unveiled plans to invest $20&nbsp;billion across the country from 2015 to the end of 2020
to continue expanding its broadband fibre and 4G LTE mobile networks, one of the largest capital
projects in any industry in Canada.


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt">Investing more than anyone in Canada&#146;s modern communications infrastructure and R&#038;D, in urban,
rural and remote locations including the North, Bell is dedicated to ensuring Canada remains
competitive at the global level in next-generation broadband communications.


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt"><B>About Bell</B>
<BR>
Bell is Canada&#146;s largest communications company, providing consumers and business customers with
wireless, TV, Internet, home phone and business communications services. Bell Media is Canada&#146;s
premier multimedia company with leading assets in television, radio, out of home, and digital
media. Bell is wholly owned by Montr&#233;al&#146;s BCE Inc. (TSX, NYSE: BCE). For more information, please
visit Bell.ca.


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt">The Bell Let&#146;s Talk initiative promotes Canadian mental health with national awareness and
anti-stigma campaigns, like Clara&#146;s Big Ride for Bell Let&#146;s Talk and Bell Let&#146;s Talk Day, and
significant Bell funding of community care and access, research, and workplace initiatives. To
learn more, please visit Bell.ca/LetsTalk.


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt"><B>CAUTION CONCERNING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS</B>
<BR>
Certain statements made in this news release are forward-looking statements. These statements
include, without limitation, statements relating to the proposed deployment in the City of Toronto
and other cities of the Bell Gigabit Fibe service, the value of the planned investment, the
expected timeframe of the network deployment, the number of jobs and economic benefits expected to
result from the network deployment, the value of capital investments expected to be made by Bell
Canada from 2015 to the end of 2020, and other statements that are not historical facts.
Forward-looking statements are typically identified by the words <I>assumption, goal, guidance,
objective, outlook, project, strategy, target </I>and other similar expressions or future or
conditional verbs such as <I>aim, anticipate, believe, could, expect, intend, may, plan, seek, should,
strive </I>and <I>will</I>. All such forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the &#145;safe harbour&#146;
provisions of applicable Canadian securities laws and of the United States <I>Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995.</I>
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Forward-looking statements, by their very nature, are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties
and are based on several assumptions, both general and specific, which give rise to the possibility
that actual results or events could differ materially from our expectations expressed in or implied
by such forward-looking statements. As a result, we cannot guarantee that any forward-looking
statement will materialize and we caution you against relying on any of these forward-looking
statements. The forward-looking statements contained in this news release describe our expectations
as of June&nbsp;25, 2015 and, accordingly, are subject to change after such date. Except as may be
required by Canadian securities laws, we do not undertake any obligation to update or revise any
forward-looking statements contained in this news release, whether as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise. The proposed Bell Gigabit Fibe network deployment, and the expected
timeframe, are subject to risks including, without limitation, the timely supply of parts and
equipment, and the costs thereof, by suppliers and contractors. Accordingly, there can be no
assurance that the proposed network deployment will be completed or that it will be completed
within the expected timeframe. There can also be no assurance that the employment and economic
benefits expected to result from the proposed network deployment will be realized. The value of
capital investments expected to be made by Bell Canada from 2015 to the end of 2020 assumes that
capital investments will continue at current levels. However, there can be no assurance that such
investment levels will be maintained with the result that the value of actual capital investments
made by Bell Canada during such period could materially differ from current expectations.
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The proposed Bell Gigabit Fibe deployment could also be impacted by our operational risks. Please
refer to BCE&#146;s 2014 Annual MD&#038;A dated March&nbsp;5, 2015 (included in the BCE 2014 Annual Report) and
BCE&#146;s 2015 First Quarter MD&#038;A dated April&nbsp;29, 2015, for a detailed description of such risks, filed
by BCE with the Canadian provincial securities regulatory authorities (available at Sedar.com) and
with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (available at SEC.gov). These documents are also
available at BCE.ca.


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt"><B>Media inquiries</B>
<BR>
Jason Laszlo
<BR>
1-855-614-6602
<BR>
jason.laszlo@bell.ca
<BR>
@Bell&#151;News


<P align="left" style="font-size: 11pt"><B>Investor inquiries</B>
<BR>
Thane Fotopoulos
<BR>
514-870-4619
<BR>
thane.fotopoulos@bell.ca


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attached hereto, the information contained in BCE&nbsp;Inc.&#146;s site or any other site on the World Wide
Web referred to in BCE&nbsp;Inc.&#146;s site is not a part of this Form 6-K and, therefore, is not furnished
to the Securities and Exchange Commission.&#148;



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