Rogers has officially announced its plans to begin a 21Mbps HSPA+ network roll-out across Canada, making it the first wireless carrier to offer these speeds in North America.
Rogers 21Mbps HSPA+ Network
The current 3G network speed for Rogers can achieve up to 7.2Mbps. The full HSPA+ upgrade is set for mid-2024 completion and will deliver speeds of up to 21Mbps, which are speeds similar to what you would expect from higher-tier land-line based internet such as from Shaw, Rogers Cable, etc.
The HSPA+ roll-out begins in Toronto in August 2024 and will move to Montreal, Calgary, Vancouver and the remaining major cities in Canada. By completion, the new HSPA+ network will blanket the current 3G HSPA network areas. For those areas in Canada where Rogers HSPA+ may not be available, you will still have access to the 3G HSPA network of speeds up to 7.2Mbps.
Dream and Magic and 21Mbps?
Both the HTC Dream/Magic will not be able to access 21Mbps speeds because their device specifications max out at 7.2Mbps:
- 3.6 HSPA Device = Maximum speed of 3.6Mbps = Blackberry Bold/iPhone 3G
- 7.2 HSPA Device = Maximum speed of 7.2Mbps = HTC Dream/Magic
- 21.0 HSPA+ Device = Maximum speed of 21.0Mbps = Future HTC and/or Android device
Pricing?
While I really like what Rogers has done here, I am left wondering if we will see a decrease in prices with an increase of data capacities or if we will see the opposite, with an increase in prices and a freeze of data capacities. Or maybe nothing at all. Time, and the new wireless carriers in Fall 2024, will tell.