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07-27-2011, 09:24 AM
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| CrackBerry Abuser Device(s): 9800 (Torch) Carrier: Rogers | | Join Date: Oct 2010 Posts: 100 Likes Received: 11
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Rogers 3G (HSPA) coverage in Downtown Toronto
I was with Bell for many years and my latest Torch 9800 was rocking on their HSPA network pretty much anywhere in Canada without major problems (used it as modem using tether and my laptop Internet internet experience was really good). Everywhere except at my cottage out of town where I would get 1 bar almost dead-slow data rates and occasionally was able to make a call . I kept bugging them about this and they said because it is so low density rural area it is very unlikely they will do something about this (even though it is in the middle of their HSPA coverage map). One tech I talked to told me it costs close to 1MM to put up a new tower and/or couple hundred thousand to put a booster and it is very unlikely they will do that for area which has less than 500 houses/cottages so i should stop bugging them.
Anyhow, I sold my contract to someone else (Btw - i never realized it is so easy to get out of the contract --- you simply negotiate decent plan and then put an ad on kijiji and find someone to transfer the responsibility to them and done)... and ended up getting a Rogers plan (I unlocked my 9800 and since Bell and Rogers use the same frequency it was a breeze - just had to pay $10 for new Rogers sim card). I am getting off topic though...
Now I am on Rogers but I am finding their HSPA coverage waaaaay worse around toronto, especially where I work downtown toronto. In my office (30th floor) it always drops to EDGE or SOS (!) and when I am in the PATH in most areas (especially on the west end of the PATH it goes all the way down to GSM)....
I have not been to the cottage yet to see how it works there (i am hoping it will be good ;-) but not having consistent quality HSPA in the area where i work is a concern.
Is this the case (i.e. rogers not having decent coverage downtown) ?
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