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Rogers Wireless
If you spend any time from north of the border or if you’re from Canada yourself, you no doubt know who Rogers Wireless is. As the larges wireless carrier in Canada, Rogers recently surpassed the likes of Bell Mobility and shed their affiliation with AT&T in 2004 as Rogers became a wholly owned subsidiary of Rogers Communications. In terms of Canada’s total wireless subscription volume, Rogers wireless sits atop it’s peak. Rogers wireless had many different names for their subscription for a number of years; these included Cantel, Cantel AT&T, Rogers Cantel AT&T, and Rodgers AT&T Wireless. Many wireless companies do multiple things and Rogers is no different. At a time before, many people would have never even imagined these industries would exist, let along take up so much of our time, expense, and market share. We play on our PDA, take pictures with our camera phones, stream video and movies on our iPods; our phones are able to text, tell us the weather in a destination city, access wireless networks, figure our tax and tip, point to where we are exactly on a map of the world and whatever street we happen to be on; all that’s left is for cell phones to have Mace so women can feels safe anywhere and for us to be able to grind out some dinner from our tiny antenna top. Rogers wireless, while it doesn’t do all those things (yet) is still a leader. Rogers wireless as a market leader obviously has been taken to task for a number of its products and services. If you’re interested in reading what professional have had to say about Rogers wireless, there are no doubt a plethora of reviews where you can read detailed product spec reviews and performance capabilities of its networks with the products. If you’d like a more honest opinion that maybe isn’t as forgiving but may offer some more practical insight to your questions or concerns, you should check out message boards and chat rooms that discuss what Rogers wireless does in practical applications. While if there was some big shut down of the network it would be covered, you might not always get that level of honesty nor the road weary opinions of an actual user in a professionals review where on the message boards people are violently honest. Customer service, cell phones, text messaging, prepaid wireless cards, and a host of other
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