Bell and Telus Building GSM: iPhone Time!

Even with the turmoil of the US economy that has now spread around the globe, Bell and Telus announced on Friday that they are teaming up to build a shared GSM network. That means both companies are going to invest 1 billion dollars to build up a GSM network to rival Rogers, which has had their network since 2001. We mentioned this rumor in late July, but now it has been confirmed.

Bell and Telus are Establishing a 3G/4G Network

In addition to establishing a 3G network, the latest generation 4G or Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard will be included too, for even faster data transfer. The network is set to be ready by 2010 in time for the Winter Olympics and will complement their existing CDMA networks. That means people won’t be forced to switch to GSM, although I’m sure they will since companies usually release their latest cellphones on GSM first, then CDMA afterwards.

When this news was confirmed I was pretty excited to hear it. Why? Well, there are a couple reasons. First, by building their own GSM network for 3G/4G, Bell and Telus will essentially bring the much awaited GSM competition this country has been waiting for. That means ending the monopoly Rogers has had for the past 7 years in the GSM field, not just in carrying hottest cellphones (think iPhone 3G, Blackberry Bold, Nokia N95 etc.). Now maybe we won’t have to deal with these “iPhone killers” anymore.

Darren Entwistle, the CEO of Telus, said during a conference call with analysts and investors that offering two 3G networks side-by-side will help to “future-proof” Telus as the entire wireless industry moves toward a common standard over the next few years. “This will enable a smoother transition to a fourth-generation wireless network,” Entwistle said.

In other words, Bell and Telus don’t want to be left in the dust as Rogers continues to reap the benefits of a GSM monopoly, through cellphone sales and roaming charges from overseas visitors. Maybe they’re trying to cash in on some visitors to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver while they’re roaming? Pay As You Go Bell/Telus GSM cards anyone? LOL!

Of course it’s going to take some time for their network to be fully established by outsourced companies Nokia Siemens Networks and Huawei. Once setup though, in early 2010 we should also see other GSM mobile carriers added to the mix as well. That means once my Rogers 3 year contract (oh please don’t remind me how long it is) is up in 2011, I’ll be able to switch to any GSM carrier of my choosing. Competition is good for the consumer!

GSM Technology Means iPhone Right?

So while the network won’t be completed in time for Bell and Telus to carry the iPhone 3G, there is a possibility that the next generation iPhone 4G (we know it will be here) could be on Bell, Telus, and Rogers all at the same time. However, we know how Apple operates and it is possible that Rogers may retain exclusive rights to the iPhone. However, money talks and we know anything is possible at this point in time.

It is safe to saythe future is friendly and the cellphone market is going to get better. Do you think the iPhone will come to Bell and Telus once their GSM networks are setup?

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  • Guest

    Good news I guess… and a lot of money to waste. Although, I would love to go back to Telus! Rogers sux BIG time lol

    Who knows by 2010 or 2011 if iPhone 3G/4G etc. will even be around, most likely it will. By that time there will be BETTER phones! Well there better be haha

    Has anyone be following the new Blackberry Storm? Touch screen and very fancy ;)

  • Guest

    Good news I guess… and a lot of money to waste. Although, I would love to go back to Telus! Rogers sux BIG time lol

    Who knows by 2010 or 2011 if iPhone 3G/4G etc. will even be around, most likely it will. By that time there will be BETTER phones! Well there better be haha

    Has anyone be following the new Blackberry Storm? Touch screen and very fancy ;)

  • Dusty

    Good news I guess… and a lot of money to waste. Although, I would love to go back to Telus! Rogers sux BIG time lol

    Who knows by 2010 or 2011 if iPhone 3G/4G etc. will even be around, most likely it will. By that time there will be BETTER phones! Well there better be haha

    Has anyone be following the new Blackberry Storm? Touch screen and very fancy ;)

  • mark

    Here’s the crux. Your contract is up in 2011 and the new network comes online in 2010. How many new iPhone models will be released between now and then…and how many times will you renew for another 3 years to get them? ;) I’m not laughing at you, as I’m in the same boat.

  • mark

    Here’s the crux. Your contract is up in 2011 and the new network comes online in 2010. How many new iPhone models will be released between now and then…and how many times will you renew for another 3 years to get them? ;) I’m not laughing at you, as I’m in the same boat.

  • mark

    Here’s the crux. Your contract is up in 2011 and the new network comes online in 2010. How many new iPhone models will be released between now and then…and how many times will you renew for another 3 years to get them? ;) I’m not laughing at you, as I’m in the same boat.

  • mark

    Here’s the crux. Your contract is up in 2011 and the new network comes online in 2010. How many new iPhone models will be released between now and then…and how many times will you renew for another 3 years to get them? ;) I’m not laughing at you, as I’m in the same boat.

  • TK

    no offense but ya quite looking at sites like this one until said time… then it’ll be a surprise upon the end of the contract- I’m stuck on the term “cell phone” as a term
    that will be outdated by 2011 and no longer used.. it’ll either be just “phone” or something else entirely.

  • TK

    no offense but ya quite looking at sites like this one until said time… then it’ll be a surprise upon the end of the contract- I’m stuck on the term “cell phone” as a term
    that will be outdated by 2011 and no longer used.. it’ll either be just “phone” or something else entirely.

  • TK

    no offense but ya quite looking at sites like this one until said time… then it’ll be a surprise upon the end of the contract- I’m stuck on the term “cell phone” as a term
    that will be outdated by 2011 and no longer used.. it’ll either be just “phone” or something else entirely.

  • http://www.iphoneincanada.ca Gary

    It’ll be interesting to see how these new touchscreen Blackberries are compared to the iPhone. I think the iPhone’s touchscreen has set the bar very high so far.

  • http://www.iphoneincanada.ca Gary

    It’ll be interesting to see how these new touchscreen Blackberries are compared to the iPhone. I think the iPhone’s touchscreen has set the bar very high so far.

  • http://www.iphoneincanada.ca iPhone Fan

    It’ll be interesting to see how these new touchscreen Blackberries are compared to the iPhone. I think the iPhone’s touchscreen has set the bar very high so far.

  • http://www.iphoneincanada.ca Gary

    Or you could use the term “mini computer” too ;)

  • http://www.iphoneincanada.ca Gary

    You’re telling me. We all know new iPhones are on the way…it will be so much fun upgrading every 8 months! :)

  • http://www.iphoneincanada.ca Gary

    You’re telling me. We all know new iPhones are on the way…it will be so much fun upgrading every 8 months! :)

  • http://www.iphoneincanada.ca Gary

    Or you could use the term “mini computer” too ;)

  • http://www.iphoneincanada.ca iPhone Fan

    You’re telling me. We all know new iPhones are on the way…it will be so much fun upgrading every 8 months! :)

  • http://www.iphoneincanada.ca iPhone Fan

    Or you could use the term “mini computer” too ;)

  • Carl

    Yeah, I’m in the same boat too… sadly :D

  • Carl

    Yeah, I’m in the same boat too… sadly :D

  • Carl

    Yeah, I’m in the same boat too… sadly :D

  • http://www.kkcalgary.com/ Tim Aucoin

    IMHO… By the time the next best iPhone comes out, all the hoopla about being new to Canada will be gone. I’m guessing Rogers will allow an outright hardware purchase, so those of us with the 3G (who can afford it) will be able to buy the newest “mini iComputer” and simply continue on with our current sentence (oh, I mean contract) ;-)

  • http://www.kkcalgary.com/ Tim Aucoin

    IMHO… By the time the next best iPhone comes out, all the hoopla about being new to Canada will be gone. I’m guessing Rogers will allow an outright hardware purchase, so those of us with the 3G (who can afford it) will be able to buy the newest “mini iComputer” and simply continue on with our current sentence (oh, I mean contract) ;-)

  • http://www.kkcalgary.com Tim Aucoin

    IMHO… By the time the next best iPhone comes out, all the hoopla about being new to Canada will be gone. I’m guessing Rogers will allow an outright hardware purchase, so those of us with the 3G (who can afford it) will be able to buy the newest “mini iComputer” and simply continue on with our current sentence (oh, I mean contract) ;-)

  • TJ

    Lets just clarify, Rogers does NOT have exclusivity for the iPhone in Canada! No such deal was ever struck between Apple and Rogers.

  • TJ

    Lets just clarify, Rogers does NOT have exclusivity for the iPhone in Canada! No such deal was ever struck between Apple and Rogers.

  • TJ

    Lets just clarify, Rogers does NOT have exclusivity for the iPhone in Canada! No such deal was ever struck between Apple and Rogers.

  • MJ

    Well, this is certainly exciting news for me. I’ve been with Telus since late 2003 and my current contract with them expires in February 2010, which just happens to be Olympic time here in Vancouver and which also happens to be the time Telus has their GSM network in place.

    It would be an absolute dream come true to have the iPhone with Telus…. on a 4G network… drools…. By that time, I’ll have supreme negotiating power on contract terms as well ;)

  • MJ

    Well, this is certainly exciting news for me. I’ve been with Telus since late 2003 and my current contract with them expires in February 2010, which just happens to be Olympic time here in Vancouver and which also happens to be the time Telus has their GSM network in place.

    It would be an absolute dream come true to have the iPhone with Telus…. on a 4G network… drools…. By that time, I’ll have supreme negotiating power on contract terms as well ;)

  • MJ

    Well, this is certainly exciting news for me. I’ve been with Telus since late 2003 and my current contract with them expires in February 2010, which just happens to be Olympic time here in Vancouver and which also happens to be the time Telus has their GSM network in place.

    It would be an absolute dream come true to have the iPhone with Telus…. on a 4G network… drools…. By that time, I’ll have supreme negotiating power on contract terms as well ;)

  • Tom

    Well, I won’t hold my breath. I’ve been screwed by Rogers and Telus over the years. I was with Cantel in the 90′s and was screwed by them. The single biggest universal rule in the Canadian Cell Phone Market is…”You’re carrier sucks!” Once they have you, they screw you. There is no way to get treated worse, by a cell provider, than to sign a contract with them. I’m sure that Telus, Bell and Rogers will all collude to put the shaft to us no matter what they do. Anyway…

  • Tom

    Well, I won’t hold my breath. I’ve been screwed by Rogers and Telus over the years. I was with Cantel in the 90′s and was screwed by them. The single biggest universal rule in the Canadian Cell Phone Market is…”You’re carrier sucks!” Once they have you, they screw you. There is no way to get treated worse, by a cell provider, than to sign a contract with them. I’m sure that Telus, Bell and Rogers will all collude to put the shaft to us no matter what they do. Anyway…

  • Tom

    Well, I won’t hold my breath. I’ve been screwed by Rogers and Telus over the years. I was with Cantel in the 90′s and was screwed by them. The single biggest universal rule in the Canadian Cell Phone Market is…”You’re carrier sucks!” Once they have you, they screw you. There is no way to get treated worse, by a cell provider, than to sign a contract with them. I’m sure that Telus, Bell and Rogers will all collude to put the shaft to us no matter what they do. Anyway…

  • Tom

    Well, I won’t hold my breath. I’ve been screwed by Rogers and Telus over the years. I was with Cantel in the 90′s and was screwed by them. The single biggest universal rule in the Canadian Cell Phone Market is…”You’re carrier sucks!” Once they have you, they screw you. There is no way to get treated worse, by a cell provider, than to sign a contract with them. I’m sure that Telus, Bell and Rogers will all collude to put the shaft to us no matter what they do. Anyway…

  • WitVulco86

    This is great news. All Canadian providers suck right now. I prefer Rogers to the others but when this happens it will force Rogers to Strengthen and Expand their network to compete!

  • WitVulco86

    This is great news. All Canadian providers suck right now. I prefer Rogers to the others but when this happens it will force Rogers to Strengthen and Expand their network to compete!

  • WitVulco86

    This is great news. All Canadian providers suck right now. I prefer Rogers to the others but when this happens it will force Rogers to Strengthen and Expand their network to compete!

  • WitVulco86

    This is great news. All Canadian providers suck right now. I prefer Rogers to the others but when this happens it will force Rogers to Strengthen and Expand their network to compete!

  • chris

    well it sure would be great to have that, and once they do then rogers will likely bring down some of there prices so that they can compete with bell and telus, but if rogers dose get the rights to the iphone, then apple likely will not be so happy because they will not be making as much money from the iphone in canada, but if rogers dose not get these rights then apple will make more money from the iphone and Canadians will benefit as well. So hopefully apple will not give rogers the exclusive rights to the iphone, and if they realize that it will be there lose then they wont, but until then that is all we can hope for.

  • chris

    well it sure would be great to have that, and once they do then rogers will likely bring down some of there prices so that they can compete with bell and telus, but if rogers dose get the rights to the iphone, then apple likely will not be so happy because they will not be making as much money from the iphone in canada, but if rogers dose not get these rights then apple will make more money from the iphone and Canadians will benefit as well. So hopefully apple will not give rogers the exclusive rights to the iphone, and if they realize that it will be there lose then they wont, but until then that is all we can hope for.

  • chris

    well it sure would be great to have that, and once they do then rogers will likely bring down some of there prices so that they can compete with bell and telus, but if rogers dose get the rights to the iphone, then apple likely will not be so happy because they will not be making as much money from the iphone in canada, but if rogers dose not get these rights then apple will make more money from the iphone and Canadians will benefit as well. So hopefully apple will not give rogers the exclusive rights to the iphone, and if they realize that it will be there lose then they wont, but until then that is all we can hope for.

  • chris

    well it sure would be great to have that, and once they do then rogers will likely bring down some of there prices so that they can compete with bell and telus, but if rogers dose get the rights to the iphone, then apple likely will not be so happy because they will not be making as much money from the iphone in canada, but if rogers dose not get these rights then apple will make more money from the iphone and Canadians will benefit as well. So hopefully apple will not give rogers the exclusive rights to the iphone, and if they realize that it will be there lose then they wont, but until then that is all we can hope for.

  • Murvin George

    Just to clarify some posts I have noticed on this board. Rogers DOEShave an exclusive deal on the Iphone 3G in Canada just as AT&T does in the US. You can verify this information by simply speaking to Apple. This deal does not cover future devices but looking at Apple’s rollout in other countries they usually pick 1 carrier in each of the big country’s to sign these agreements with. You could always use an unlocked Iphone 3G on the new Bell_Telus network when it gets rolled out.

  • Murvin George

    Just to clarify some posts I have noticed on this board. Rogers DOEShave an exclusive deal on the Iphone 3G in Canada just as AT&T does in the US. You can verify this information by simply speaking to Apple. This deal does not cover future devices but looking at Apple’s rollout in other countries they usually pick 1 carrier in each of the big country’s to sign these agreements with. You could always use an unlocked Iphone 3G on the new Bell_Telus network when it gets rolled out.

  • Murvin George

    Just to clarify some posts I have noticed on this board. Rogers DOEShave an exclusive deal on the Iphone 3G in Canada just as AT&T does in the US. You can verify this information by simply speaking to Apple. This deal does not cover future devices but looking at Apple’s rollout in other countries they usually pick 1 carrier in each of the big country’s to sign these agreements with. You could always use an unlocked Iphone 3G on the new Bell_Telus network when it gets rolled out.

  • Murvin George

    Just to clarify some posts I have noticed on this board. Rogers DOEShave an exclusive deal on the Iphone 3G in Canada just as AT&T does in the US. You can verify this information by simply speaking to Apple. This deal does not cover future devices but looking at Apple’s rollout in other countries they usually pick 1 carrier in each of the big country’s to sign these agreements with. You could always use an unlocked Iphone 3G on the new Bell_Telus network when it gets rolled out.

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