Will Bell Canada buyout lead to a GSM conversion?
by Sean Cooper, posted Jul 6th 2007 at 8:16AM

Now that BCE's $51.7 billion buyout looks solid with the potential victory going to the
Ontario Teachers Pension Plan, we can finally issue a collective sigh or relief. Bell is likely going to stay Bell, no
merger with Telus looms on the Horizon, and all is well and good in Canadian CDMA-land. Or is it? The Financial Post is reporting on some Analyst's predictions that will see Bell shift from CDMA to GSM. We see these types of rumors surface now and again, and while Bell likely salivates at Rogers Wireless' annual $450 million GSM roaming revenue, the cost of said conversion would be out of the park. Of course, this is all fantasy 'til we here something official but we definitely aren't counting chickens around here.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
psxp @ Jul 6th 2007 12:13PM
no way in hell this is going to happen. Bell has a lot of people covered with their phones etc.
What will all those tradesmen do without their chunky old-school motorola and nokia handsets???
Cactus @ Jul 6th 2007 4:03PM
While I'm sure Rogers makes much more coin off roaming than Bell, there's still SOME roaming going on. Sprint roams on Bell... don't know if Verizon roams on Bell or Telus (it used to be Bell)
CDMA-to-GSM isn't unthinkable... it's been done in Australia and most of South America. And the sky didn't fall when North American TDMA nets switched to GSM (even though some folks still cling on to their TDMA sets today...)
Whether it's worth the investment here, wow... I have no idea. If they do end up doing it, let's have it be 3G -- a CDMA-to-WCDMA switch.
Stephane Venne @ Jul 17th 2008 11:29AM
Well, Roger used to be CDMA in the past and switched to gsm just before acquiring fido.
Mike @ Jul 6th 2007 4:50PM
SO WHAT!!! This is stupid for a few reasons. If Bell leaves CDMA and goes GSM, they would shoot themselves in the foot, currently they have deals with Telus to share towers. To covert over would cost MILLIONS, unlikely when a teacher's pension association is riding on it. Lastly, it would not add competition in Canada...I suspect prices to stay exactly the same. Come play Monopoly in Canada.
-M.
XeusTsu @ Aug 8th 2007 9:53PM
I really doubt that Bell will move to GSM for a few reason, the first being we've already got alot of money invested into the CDMA network. Also, at this stage there isn't so much of a point, as the future of both GSM and CDMA currently looks like they'll be merging into one similar technology which carriers of both GSM and CDMA will carry. I think the biggest thing about the teachers pension plan deal, is bell can really focus on rolling out these increible new speeds.