Rogers 3G Network and Vision Expands
Rogers Wireless' 3G high speed wireless network and Vision services in 22 Canadian markets. Rogers is the first wireless carrier in North America to offer wireless video calling.
The Rogers Vision suite of services operates on Rogers' new HSPA network. HSPA is the latest evolution of GSM, the world-wide standard for mobile wireless communications. This 3G protocol significantly increases download speeds on wireless devices, providing a user experience similar to broadband high-speed services.
The expansion includes Rogers Vision services for customers in Greater Vancouver, Kelowna, Victoria, Whistler, Calgary, Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Regina, Ottawa/Gatineau, Kingston, Sudbury, Barrie, London, Kitchener/Waterloo, Guelph, Windsor,
Greater Montreal, Quebec City, Chicoutimi and Trois-Rivières. Rogers Vision is already available in the Greater Toronto Area, Hamilton/St. Catharines, Burlington/Oakville making this unique suite of services available to 60% of the Canadian population.
Rogers Vision customers enables mobile multimedia and visual services, like video-on-demand, including, online community sites like MySpace and YouTube, over 25 channels of Mobile
Television and video programs with incredible clarity; radio-on-demand, featuring live XM Satellite radio and Rogers MusicStore with more than one million music tracks.
Rogers HSPA network allows business customers high-speed broadband office experience on the road and even abroad with wireless Internet and multimedia access. Just as Rogers customers can roam with GSM, they can roam when traveling to countries where HSPA networks have been deployed. Already there are 117 commercially launched HSPA networks in 58 countries.
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October 17th, 2007 at 9:23 am
That is great to hear that the broadband technology is beginning to reach farther areas of the globe. Once the Internet is available to everyone then you will see the the internet become a very big force in the world.