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As of March 2021, there are over 33 million wireless subscriptions in Canada. [1] Approximately 90% of Canadian mobile phone users subscribe to one of the four largest national telecommunication companies (Rogers Wireless, Telus Mobility, Bell Mobility and Freedom Mobile) or one of their subsidiary brands.
Telus Mobility: Not operational: iDEN 800: iDEN shut down January 2016 302: 361: Telus: Telus Mobility: Not operational: CDMA 800 / CDMA 1900: CDMA shut down 31 May 2017; [49] MNC withdrawn [38] 302: 370: Fido: Fido Solutions (Rogers Wireless) Operational: MVNO: former Microcell Telecommunications 302: 380: Keewaytinook Mobile: Keewaytinook ...
Bell Mobility, which shares towers and coverage with Telus, intends to expand LTE coverage to 98% of the Canadian population by the end of 2016. [16] As a consequence, Telus' coverage will similarly expand. In April 2015, Telus announced that all of its wireless sites in British Columbia and Alberta will be upgraded to LTE.
Band number Protocol Generation Status Note(s) 850 MHz CLR: 5: UMTS/HSDPA/HSPA+/DC-HSPA+: 3G: Active: Fallback for calls and HSPA+ data. Network to be shut down by December 31, 2025. [15] 1.9 GHz PCS: 2 600 MHz DD 71 LTE/LTE-A/LTE-A Pro: 4G: Active/Being deployed Spectrum owned by Telus, but can also be used by Bell customers via the RAN ...
Canada (Bell, Rogers, Telus), USA (AT&T, T-Mobile, US Cellular) Bolivia, Belize Yes No No No Kiribati 13 FDD 700 USMH Canada (Bell, Telus), USA Bolivia, Belize Yes No No Uzbekistan No 14 FDD 700 USMH USA (FirstNet/AT&T) — Barbados (Neptune) No No No No 17 FDD 700 LSMH Canada (Bell, Telus), USA Bolivia, Belize Yes No
As is all too often the case, the spat has ended up down in the court system where Telus is bellyaching that Rogers' claims of running "Canada's most reliable" and "fastest" airwaves have been ...
LTE Max is available in a fraction of Rogers' LTE coverage area. [27] On April 17, 2014, Rogers launched LTE service on its 700 MHz spectrum. [42] Rogers has not announced its goals for expanding LTE coverage across Canada, but announced plans in June 2014 to have LTE coverage expanded to 98.3% of the population of British Columbia by the end ...
Acquired by Rogers Communications in 2008. Avetria Networks: Ontario: Beanfield Metroconnect: Toronto Vancouver Montreal: Largest independent fibre owner in Canada. Acquired FibreStream and UrbanFibre in 2022. Bell Aliant: Atlantic Canada: Bell Canada: Bell Internet: Bell Canada: Bell MTS: Manitoba: Bell Canada: Cable Axion