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Rogers Communications has launched an LTE network technical trial with
Ericsson in the Ottawa area using recently auctioned AWS spectrum. The
partners have been conducting LTE lab testing at its Ottawa Research
and Development facility, comparing speeds and performance of LTE
technology in multiple frequency bands. Rogers and Ericsson will now
carry out a comprehensive field trial of LTE at both low and high band
frequencies in urban, suburban, and rural environments across the
Ottawa area. The tests will verify LTE data throughput speeds,
performance quality and interoperability with Rogers' existing HSPA+
network.
Rogers Communications Inc. today announced the launch of a
comprehensive Long Term Evolution (LTE) wireless network technical
trial with Ericsson Canada in the Ottawa area.
LTE is a fourth generation (4G) wireless technology that enables
lightning-fast HD video streaming, gaming, communications, transactions
and other connected experiences through mobile Internet. LTE allows
significantly more data to pass through a network at speeds of up to
150 Mbps and it will become the foundation in a world defined by
connected experiences.
"Our customers increasingly want anywhere, anytime access to
information, communications, entertainment and transactional experiences
on their device of choice," said Nadir Mohamed, President and Chief
Executive Officer, Rogers Communications Inc. "LTE is the next
generation platform delivering superior mobile speed and functionality
similar to what Canadians currently experience at home and at work.
This technical trial is significant because it builds on our
industry-leading networks and it sets the groundwork for our customers
to do even more in the future."
Ericsson, in co-operation with Rogers, has been conducting LTE lab
testing at its Ottawa Research and Development facility comparing
speeds and performance of LTE technology in multiple frequency bands.
Rogers will expand on this testing and move to a comprehensive
technical trial of LTE on both low and high band frequencies across the
Ottawa area.
"Through this trial we will validate how LTE technology will perform
in real world situations across a variety of spectrum frequencies in
urban, suburban, and rural environments," said Bob Berner, EVP, Network
and Chief Technology Officer, Rogers Communications Inc. "Furthermore,
we will verify LTE data throughput speeds, performance quality, and
interoperability of LTE with our existing advanced HSPA+ network
ensuring that future commercial deployment enables the best customer
experience.
The technical trial will initially use recently auctioned AWS
spectrum. Rogers is also working with Industry Canada to secure a
development license to use 700 MHz spectrum for the trial.
"We are proud that our LTE competence and unique expertise in Canada
is empowering some of the largest LTE deployments around the world,"
said Hans Vestberg, President & CEO, Telefonaktiebolaget LM
Ericsson.
"Having operated in Canada for nearly 60 years and as one of the
country's top R&D investors employing more than 2400
engineers/developers, Ericsson is leading LTE development at our Ottawa
lab, bringing the most advanced mobile broadband technologies to
Canadians and global markets," said Mark Henderson, President & CEO,
Ericsson Canada Inc.
About Rogers Communications:
Rogers Communications is a diversified Canadian communications and
media company. We are Canada's largest provider of wireless voice and
data communications services and one of Canada's leading providers of
cable television, high-speed Internet and telephony services. Through
Rogers Media we are engaged in radio and television broadcasting,
televised shopping, magazines and trade publications, and sports
entertainment. We are publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange
(TSX: RCI.A and RCI.B and on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: RCI).
For further information about the Rogers group of companies, please
visit www.rogers.com.
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