Rogers is in the process of rolling out HSPA+ across Canada (since 2009) and from what I understand, they're actually going to start calling it 4G now, which it really isn't. But everyone else is calling theirs 4G... so why not.
Rogers does plan to roll out LTE, which is 4G, with rates of 150Mbps... check out this site:
could care less about LTE speeds from RIM for the next 12-18 months,
I expect to See LTE plans costing more than our current HSPA plans for data, as it becomes a viable alternative to having both a Wired and a Wireless internet, meaning they will lose revenue.
I have very little issue with data speeds on my blackberry's I would like to see Rogers improve coverage, and RIM to increase the speed of the devices and the feature sets available before playing the LTE game
Valid points... LTE @ 150Mbps on a handheld smartphone seems a bit ridiculous. Tablets, mobile sticks etc... sure, load 'em up. I agree, I'd like to see Rogers widen their coverage and make it more robust and have RIM at least keep up with the competition as far as device speeds go. Perhaps QNX will help to push that along.