Thursday, 30 August 2012

Fido switches on LTE, gives Canadians an idea of a little more budget-minded 4G

Fido switches on LTE, gives Canadians a taste of slightly more budgetminded 4G

Canadians have experienced fairly limited choices for LTE-based 4G when they did not wish to use the 3 primary company brands: they might visit a Bell-possessed Virgin Mobile, and that is it. While there is not a really independent LTE company yet, Rogers' lower-cost Fido label just taken its guaranteed LTE access live to a minimum of offer some competition one of the more compact names within the area. Calgary, Montreal, Ottawa, St. John's, Toronto and Vancouver can immediately visit the network at speeds as high as 100Mbps. Bring-your-own-device customers do not have to pay reasonably limited to obtain the faster speeds, although there's presently little choice in hardware if you wish to buy away from the source: the lone LTE device available is Sierra Wireless' AirCard 763S hotspot, that amounted to $50 on the two-year contract. The flexible rate data-only plan also is not the finest deal, beginning at $22 for any gone-in-five-minutes 100MB monthly to $92 for 9GB. The same, light data customers within the True North is going to be glad to understand they needn't be consigned to 3rd generation in order to save a couple of dollars.

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