For those of you idiots out there who actually want an iPhone 3G S, you'll love this! For many people, the reason they don't have an iPhone 3G (or an iPhone 3G S for that matter) is because they don't like Rogers because they think that it is evil, or because they keep thinking that it will eventually come to such shitty CDMA companies as Bell, TELUS and SaskTel.
Well, for those of you who are with Bell and TELUS, it might just come someday. According to lame-looking website Mobiletor.com, Bell and TELUS are working together with $1 billion to upgrade their wireless networks around the fall. And once that upgrade is completed, they will have an HSPA network, allowing them to support GSM-based devices, such as Apple's iPhone 3G, or the iPhone 3G S, which has only been available to customers through Rogers Communications, or their crappy cellular phone provider Fido.
In addition to that, the website states that Bell and TELUS are claiming that their effort to jointly "superimpose" HSPA (High Speed Packet Access) networks over the current CDMA would provide them with the technical expertise to support the device.
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