But atleast by that time, Rogers will have to upgrade again from HSDPA because it's theoretical peak is around 14Mbps. When everything mellows out with technologies and speeds, it will be down to the company's individual customer service and support once again as each company will no longer have an individualistic network feature/quality that changes circumstances with companies who need GSM, and others whom stay within Canada/US for business.
For the top three giants, TELUS is in the lead, with Rogers and Bell running in the silver and bronze. If you were to take every company into account, if Fido was still without Rogers, they would still be the leader in customer service and support, as their history individually has gained them many J.D. Power & Associates awards in customer service. Carriers regardless, looking at the technology now, 3G covers 60% of the largest Canadian cities while CDMA (3G) covers 99.8% of the Canadian population.
Lower average speed, but the best coverage = CDMA Only slightly higher speeds (by amounts of kbps in Canada), and the worst coverage for 3G technology = GSM
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But atleast by that time, Rogers will have to upgrade again from HSDPA because it's theoretical peak is around 14Mbps.
When everything mellows out with technologies and speeds, it will be down to the company's individual customer service and support once again as each company will no longer have an individualistic network feature/quality that changes circumstances with companies who need GSM, and others whom stay within Canada/US for business.
For the top three giants, TELUS is in the lead, with Rogers and Bell running in the silver and bronze.
If you were to take every company into account, if Fido was still without Rogers, they would still be the leader in customer service and support, as their history individually has gained them many J.D. Power & Associates awards in customer service.
Carriers regardless, looking at the technology now, 3G covers 60% of the largest Canadian cities while CDMA (3G) covers 99.8% of the Canadian population.
Lower average speed, but the best coverage = CDMA
Only slightly higher speeds (by amounts of kbps in Canada), and the worst coverage for 3G technology = GSM
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