93% at launch? Not sure what the coverage map looks like up there, but that sounds like quite a feat. Had Tmobile done this, soon i'd be using an n900, instead i have to stick to ATT.
Bell launched their 1xev-do network like 6-8 years ago, and they still don't have 93% coverage. The chances of this 93% being accurate are pretty slim.
Let's not forget that bell was trying to sell off its company to the highest bidder less than 1 year ago, before becoming the biggest buyout in history to ever fall through, because they had so much debt they were essentially bankrupt. If they're saying they managed to go from bankrupt to building the biggest cutting-edge network faster than any other carrier in the world, it's going to take a little more than a press release to convince most people.
Neither bell nor telus has a coverage map online so let's see what that looks like on launch day.
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93% at launch?
Not sure what the coverage map looks like up there, but that sounds like quite a feat.
Had Tmobile done this, soon i'd be using an n900, instead i have to stick to ATT.
Bell launched their 1xev-do network like 6-8 years ago, and they still don't have 93% coverage. The chances of this 93% being accurate are pretty slim.
Let's not forget that bell was trying to sell off its company to the highest bidder less than 1 year ago, before becoming the biggest buyout in history to ever fall through, because they had so much debt they were essentially bankrupt. If they're saying they managed to go from bankrupt to building the biggest cutting-edge network faster than any other carrier in the world, it's going to take a little more than a press release to convince most people.
Neither bell nor telus has a coverage map online so let's see what that looks like on launch day.