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In the dark of the night, Rogers decided to push back its 3G network shutdown plans another seven days so it will now begin ...
Rogers is giving customers a little more time before it shuts down its 3G wireless network across Canada. Originally set to ...
Rogers has announced a one-week delay for the start of its 3G network shutdown, which was originally scheduled for July 31.
Rogers came out on top in the latest Opensignal report analyzing mobile network performance across Canada. The report, based ...
Cellular reception just got a lot better in parts of northern Ontario and it's free for a few months. Rogers is using the ...
Rogers is offering special $0 upgrade options to impacted customers. Depending on the offers and your personal needs, it might make more sense to switch providers and get a new phone that way, or even ...
In emails to customers, Rogers and its Fido brand previously said anyone who doesn’t transition to an upgraded network by June 30 will be charged the fee. Rogers and Fido will retire the company’s 3G ...
Rogers isn't the first company to charge such a fee. Telus Corp. has also announced a monthly $3 price increase for those still on 3G plans, noting 97.7 per cent of its customers were already ...
Rogers and Fido will start charging customers who exclusively use the company's 2G and 3G networks a $3 fee in May. Customers started receiving emails from Rogers and Fido about the incoming fee ...
Starting in May, those who rely on Rogers’ 3G and 2G networks will face a monthly “legacy network usage” charge of $3, the company said. “Our investments have resulted in improvements in speed, voice ...
TORONTO - Some Rogers customers are set to face a new monthly charge for using the company’s older networks as it prepares to retire the technology. Updated April 8, 2025 at 6:15 p.m. April 8, 2025 ...