7th November, 2009 by Adina
Tags: 3G, Bell, HSPA, iPhone, News
It’s now confirmed that Bell will launch the HSPA+ 3G network just a day before Telus launches an equivalent one. According to recent leaks, the network will support 21Mbps speed and will come with numerous modems and phones that should be ready on the same day. Roaming will be available immediately on AT&T in the United States as well as in many other countries.
The iPhone 3G and 3GS are promised to be ready for Bell’s network the same day, as some sources revealed. Telus also plans to launch the two iPhone models a day later. Other information will be available closer to the release date, rate data being the last to be revealed, a usual scenario when it comes to the iPhone’s launches.
Bell will launch soon some other high-end devices that have already been announced, such as the RIM’s BlackBerry Bold 9700, the MiFi 2372 mobile router and the Novatel U998 USB modem for HSPA+ service.