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Rogers cell coverage now stretches to Prince Rupert Print E-mail
Written by MARK NIELSEN
Citizen staff
  
Thursday, 27 November 2008
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Rogers cell coverage now stretches to Prince Rupert - Rogers Wireless vice president for B.C. Gord Nelson shows some of the products that can now work between Prince George and Prince Rupert.  (Rogers WIreless 112708.jpg - 2047822)
Rogers Wireless vice president for B.C. Gord Nelson shows some of the products that can now work between Prince George and Prince Rupert. (submitted photo)
Rogers Wireless raised the stakes in competition for north-central B.C. cellphone customers Thursday when the company announced completion of a Prince George-to-Prince Rupert service corridor.
Telus and Bell already provide a similar service along the 720-kilometre stretch of Highway 16 West, but Rogers' version is superior, Gord Nelson, the company's B.C. vice-president said, because it's to the global system for mobile communication (GSM) standard.
"Rogers is the only GSM carrier in the country," he said during a media event at the Civic Centre. "There are significant benefits in that 90 per cent of phones worldwide are GSM phones and basically 82 per cent of the population of the globe is using a GSM-type device."
Advantages also include seamless roaming in more than 200 countries with no need to chance a phone number or device. Sony Ericsson makes only GSM handsets and Nokia, the world's largest handset manufacturer, recently announced it will make GSM handsets only.
"What this enables us to have is leading-edge handsets, a broader portfolio of products," Nelson said.
Rogers spent $10 million to install 17 transmitter sites along Highway 16, and Fort St. James is included in the service. Rogers also spent a further $5 million to fill in coverage between Prince George and Kamloops.
Gaps remain for a short stretch between Smithers and Hazelton and for longer lengths between Hazelton and Terrace and Terrace and Prince Rupert. And there remains no service along Highway 16 East as far as Jasper and along the Hart Highway north to Chetwynd, with the exception of Mackenzie.
"We're going to continue to look at our network and where it makes sense, based on our customers' needs and requirements, we'll build accordingly," Nelson said.
Telus spokesperson Chris Gerritsen said the company has spent nearly $17.5 million to provide coverage between Prince George and Prince Rupert via a network of has 29 cell sites.
The system is provided on the code division multiple access (CDMA) standard, which Gerritsen said provides high-speed Internet as well as cell service. He also claimed Telus offers the largest coast-to-coast high-speed wireless network.
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But it doesn't work in College Heights..... Does anyone else have trouble with Rogers coverage?
written by Skeptic , November 28, 2008 (08:48:41 AM)
When I moved to College Heights I had to switch from Rogers to Telus because I couldn't get coverage at my house. My friends with Rogers still don't get coverage at my house. I can't pay by credit card or debit when I order a pizza because the delivery guy's wireless card proceser doesn't work at my door (Rogers). When I tried to cancel my Rogers contract the "customer service" rep said "but I see from records that you are still able to make calls". To which I replied "when I am downtown I can make calls, but I work from home and 90% of the time I am at home and the phone doesn't work". "Sorry, too bad....a contract is a contract"...

Does anyone else have trouble with Rogers?

I am not a big fan of Telus, but they have good coverage around town.
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