
Rogers has informed us they have further expanded their LTE Max network on the 2100 MHz and 2600 Mhz bands to the following areas:
- Parksville, BC
- Expanding coverage in Victoria, BC
- La Baie, QC
- Victoriaville, QC
- Expanding coverage in Quebec City and Trois-Rivieres
- Saint John, NB
- Halifax Expansion, NS
Rogers previously announced expansion of their LTE Max network back last month. Do note the iPhone 5 does not work on these bands, but other devices capable include the Galaxy S4 and HTC One.
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