Articles tagged with: Rogers and Analog
Teardown Report Reveals Manufacturing Cost of BlackBerry Bold
In its first-ever solo television advertisement for a product, Research In Motion touts its new BlackBerry Bold 9000 smart phone as a device that allows users to "Connect to everything you love in life in a bold new way." more
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New kind of transistor radios shows capability of nanotube technology
Carbon nanotubes have a sound future in the electronics industry, say researchers who built the world's first all-nanotube transistor radios to prove it. more
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Rogers Shutting Down its TDMA Network
Canada's rogers Wireless says that it will be turning off its older TDMA and analog networks effective May 31, 2007 and will move customers on these older networks onto its GSM network. rogers has begun an extensive program of communication to customers including letters, notifications on bills and intercept calls to ensure that these relatively few remaining TDMA and analog customers take advantage of the offer of a free upgrade to rogers GSM network prior to the end of May, 2007. more
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Rogers completes GSM network rollout
Canada's rogers AT&T Wireless says that it has completed the overlay of its network with a GSM service. The GSM network reaches 93% of the Canadian population, matching the Company's current analog network. more
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Rogers Wireless debt downgraded
The debt ratings agency, Fitch Ratings has changed the Rating Outlook on Canada's rogers Wireless (RWI) from Stable to Negative. The Negative Outlook applies to RWI's senior secured debt rating of 'BBB-' and senior subordinated debt rating of 'BB'. more
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AT&T, Cingular & Rogers in USA coverage deals"
AT&T Wireless in the USA and rogers Wireless of Canada have announced that the two companies have commenced cross-border GSM/GPRS roaming. This enables customers of both companies to enjoy seamless access to the rogers Wireless and AT&T Wireless GSM/GPRS networks. more
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GPRS continues to expand across Canada
Canada's rogers Wireless has completed the installation of the new rogers AT&T GSM/GPRS network across 85% of the Canadian population. more
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Canada gets a CDMA roaming deal
Canada's Telus Mobility and Bell Mobility, including its affiliates, and Aliant Telecom Wireless have signed a roaming agreement for their CDMA networks in Canada. By avoiding the duplicated build-out of each other's non-urban digital footprints, TELUS Mobility and Bell Mobility would each avoid capital expenditures in excess of $500 million, in addition to related annual operating expenses, over the 10-year term of the Agreements. more
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Canadian network starts to test its GPRS service
rogers AT&T Wireless has announced that it has completed the installation of the GSM/GPRS wireless network in 25 of the largest markets across Canada including Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Halifax. rogers AT&T Wireless is now testing its network with customers in all regions. The Company will launch "always on" GPRS wireless packet data service along with GSM digital voice service with a variety of integrated handsets this Autumn. rogers AT&T Wireless is augmenting its existing national TDMA network by overlaying a GSM network with integrated GPRS packet data capability throughout its nationwide digital coverage area. The Company plans to expand GSM/GPRS coverage to more than 83% of Canada's population by year-end 2001 and to roll that coverage out to match the rogers AT&T Wireless analog coverage of 93% of the Canadian population in 2002. " more
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