Rogers gets HSDPA to 25 top Canadian markets
Brief | October 22, 2007
Rogers Communications Inc. announced late last week that it had completed rollout of its high-speed mobile wireless network, HSDPA, to Canada's top 25 cities. Now Rogers' wireless subscribers in major regions from Quebec City to Victoria can get mobile high-speed data services, including video calling and mobile TV as well as visit popular social media websites such as YouTube and MySpace. While subscribers could already use their cell phones to do these things, Rogers HSDPA network allows for a better user experience. Rogers is marketing the service as Vision.
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