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Re: Is Rogers Wireless in Trouble?

Remember this is HSPA overlaying the CDMA network, so it's going to take a while to build up the new network in terms of users, and until the network is widespread they'll still be selling CDMA phones. It's going to take at least a few years until they're transitioned (with all these 3 year contracts out there on new phones).

So, no, Rogers won't be in trouble.

Robrr

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I assume they would also have to offer legacy support for many years after those contracts are up before they could pull the plug officially on CDMA.

howi

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sbrook / dirtyjeffer

I've got the insider tips suggesting Bell & TELUS would set their benchmark relatively high: to meet or exceed what Rogers HSPA footprint and reliability within a set time frame.

To get some idea what their HSPA network would become, take a look on Page 6 & 7 in this PDF file...

»gsmworld.com/documents/GSMA_Feb_···elus.pdf

But as for Rogers, no sweat! It has been leading ahead of the pact and already paying off its investment in GSM migration already and now moving on w/ the WCDMA/UMTS/HSPA.

What would be interesting to see, is the new entrants: Quebecor, DAVE, Globalive, Public Wireless, etc. How well they will do & how long will they survive?

howi

join:2005-07-27
Mississauga, ON

reply to Robrr
Robrr,

Certainly, the existing CDMA/CDMA2000 (and iDEN w/ TELUS as well) networks won't disappear for another long while. But we'd expect both Bell & TELUS will encourage their subscribers to migrate once the HSPA deployment becomes smooth sailing.
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