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Following the launch of LTE services in Ottawa in July, Rogers Communications has announced plans to expand its LTE network to Canada's
largest city, Toronto, by the end of September. The Canadian operator
will also widen its LTE device line-up, which will include: the Samsung
Galaxy S II, LTE Rocket mobile hotspot (Sierra Wireless AirCard 754S),
Rogers LTE Rocket stick, an LTE tablet from a leading manufacturer and
an HTC smartphone.
Five LTE wireless devices coming this fall Rogers Communications Inc.
announced today the next phase of its commercial launch of Canada's
first Long Term Evolution (LTE) network, bringing the latest global
wireless technology to Canada's largest city - Toronto on September 28,
2011.
Rogers was the first carrier to introduce LTE to Canadians with its Ottawa launch on July 7, 2011.
"Ottawa residents are already enjoying the benefits of Canada's
fastest network technology - now Torontonians can begin the countdown
to LTE and a whole new wireless experience," said John Boynton,
Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer. "LTE is the
latest example of how Rogers continues to bring the world's best and
newest innovations to Canadians first."
Rogers also announced customers in Toronto and Ottawa can be among
the first in the world to experience LTE wireless devices when the
company continues to roll out its LTE product line this fall. It
includes: the Samsung Galaxy S II LTE Smartphone; the LTE Rocket™
mobile hotspot (Sierra Wireless AirCard® 754S); Rogers LTE RocketTM
stick (now available in Ottawa); LTE Tablet from a leading
manufacturer; and the previously announced HTC Smartphone.
LTE is a next generation technology that will enable unparalleled
connectivity, giving customers a mobile broadband experience similar to
what they currently experience at home and at work. This
next-generation mobile speed will create a better experience for
customers using highly-interactive applications like multi-player
gaming and rich multi-media communications. It will deliver more usage
capacity, which means more users can simultaneously access the network
at top speeds without affecting overall network performance.
This year, Rogers will have LTE devices capable of maximum
theoretical download speeds of up to 100 Mbps. Today, devices are
capable of downloading up to 75 Mbps and Ottawa LTE customers are
experiencing typical download speeds ranging from 12 Mbps to 25 Mbps.
These speeds are significantly faster than those Canadians experience
on any other wireless network. As device selection evolves, maximum
theoretical download speeds on the Rogers network will increase to up
to 150 Mbps.
"This is an example of how we continue to bring the world's best and
newest innovations to our customers and Canadians to be first to enjoy a
faster and superior mobile experience with any one of our LTE
devices," said John Boynton. "Rogers' LTE network and devices will
redefine the way we work, play and communicate."
Starting today, Rogers customers in Toronto and Ottawa can reserve a
selection of LTE wireless devices through the new Rogers Reservation
System at www.rogers.com/lte.
Rogers was the first Canadian carrier to start conducting technical
trials last fall, followed by the commitment to a multiyear deployment
that began with Canada's first LTE launch in Ottawa in July 2011.
Rogers LTE will expand to Montreal and Vancouver this fall. The
launch of LTE reinforces Rogers' proud history of innovative firsts and
commitment to investing to build Canada's digital future. Rogers was
the first carrier in North America to launch an HSPA+ network; the first
carrier in Canada to launch GSM; the first in the world to launch the
BlackBerry; and the first in Canada to launch both the Android and the
iPhone.
Canadians can learn more about Rogers' LTE network by visiting www.rogers.com/lte. To find out when LTE is coming to your area, sign up at www.IwantmyLTE.ca.
About the company:
Rogers is a diversified public 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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