Rogers brings HSPA to 22 Canadian markets
Just about a year after its initial, extremely limited rollout in Ontario and a few months of soft launching across the lands, Rogers has announced that the switch has now officially been flipped on its HSPA hardware in a solid 22 Canadian markets. Cities fortunate enough to make the cut include Vancouver, Winnipeg, Regina, Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City among a smattering of others. The carrier's official branding for its 3G services is "Vision" -- a curious homage to Sprint's EV-DO network in the US -- though Rogers gets the crown for the cool factor here thanks to its true video calling capability, the only carrier in North America to offer the feature (ahem, AT&T?). Given the fact that Rogers is careful to call the network "HSPA" (as opposed to "HSDPA") we imagine high-speed uploads are in the cards, too. Bonus![Via the::unwired]














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
vart @ Oct 16th 2007 11:21AM
Yea, that's all great and all, but who can afford to download data that fast when 100mb is $100?
Donald @ Oct 16th 2007 11:27AM
Actually, they're getting a little better now as you can get 1gb for $65.
Jason @ Oct 16th 2007 1:59PM
Bell Canada has the ONLY unlimited data access in Canada at a decent price, but it's still expensive at $75/month. Virgin offers $10/month unlimited web, but only through their handsets.
Until Rogers offers unlimited data for a reasonable price, all the mobile technology in the world is meaningless.
Jonhimslf @ Oct 16th 2007 6:03PM
@Jason
Just remember that the unlimited data is not for cell phones but is for PC internet cards (At least that's what I think) It still stands that there exists no current plan that offers unlimited data to customers.
The D Train @ Oct 16th 2007 11:36AM
Wait wait wait, canada has cell phones? All I saw when I went to vancouver was hot chicks, didnt notice any cell phones. Must be something wrong with my eyes.
Jean-Philippe Vallee @ Oct 16th 2007 12:02PM
Donald This price is not for Rogers but for Bell...
Lorne @ Oct 16th 2007 11:37AM
The best part is they moved their 3G from 1900MHz to 850.
3g is now everywhere!
Jean-Philippe Vallee @ Oct 16th 2007 12:09PM
And Vision it's the name for video calling not for the 3G network...
Chris Ziegler @ Oct 16th 2007 2:17PM
According to Rogers' press release, that's not the case.
Chris
Jean-Philippe Vallee @ Oct 16th 2007 2:21PM
Yes, my error...
Jason @ Oct 16th 2007 2:38PM
Vision is Rogers's crappy we'll-decide-what-you-want version of mobile web.
Only $25/month to view all the content Rogers decides you want!
or you can pay $2.50 PER Youtube video or 6min CSI clip.
JUNK.
Jean-Philippe Vallee @ Oct 16th 2007 2:41PM
Did you think you can send me a mail ? I have some question on Engadget...
Todd @ Oct 16th 2007 12:49PM
i'm sorry, but I'm still hung up on Canada having 22 markets....
Jean-Philippe Vallee @ Oct 16th 2007 2:21PM
Because you dont know Canada....
Khris @ Oct 16th 2007 7:49PM
@ Todd
Canada.....you know, the large land mass above you.
Just think, if Canada and the US were in prison, you'd be our bitch!
Serhei @ Oct 16th 2007 7:29PM
Curious homage my ass. We also have Telus "MyFaves". Our carriers are just too lazy: "why should we have new ideas when we can just take them from the US carriers?"
Canada cell phone service sucks. On the upside, we have very good DSL resale regulations. Take that, victims of Comcast!
Badonkadonk @ Oct 16th 2007 9:31PM
Am I the only one who noticed that your "smattering of others" includes Kitchener/Waterloo - home of RIM? Maybe that's why they've been so long in getting an HSDPA device to market - they don't even have it at home!