Rogers Rocket Hub Allows Users to Share Mobile Broadband
29/09/2009
Canadian cell phone giant, Rogers Wireless, has officially introduced its HSPA+ Rocket Stick modem, allowing laptop computer users with a cellular broadband subscription to make use of its new 21-Mbps mobile data network. The HSPA+ Rocket Stick is the first product to make use of Rogers’ upgraded network, which is initially available in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa, and Calgary. Users in other cities can use the device to access Rogers’ existing 7-Mbps service. The new Rocket Stick is now available at a cost of $74.99 with a two-year mobile broadband plan costing at least $25 per month. The retail price (without a contract) is $199.99.
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