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Rogers Communications said it will expand...

Rogers Communications said it will expand its LTE network into an additional 44 markets this spring, reaching 95 markets by the end of the year. The new markets will include: Saint John, New Brunswick; Medicine Hat, Alberta; Sault Ste. Marie,…

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Ontario; Guelph, Ontario; Muskoka, Ontario; Collingwood, Ontario; and several cities in Quebec. Rogers said it will be using its 2600 MHz spectrum band for the LTE network in all markets -- the largest LTE network deployment of any carrier in Canada. Customers in 34 of the 44 new LTE markets will be able to access LTE up to the theoretical maximum speed of 150 Mbps, the carrier said. Rogers also plans to introduce additional 2600 MHz-enabled smartphones in the coming months; its current 2600-capable devices include the LG Optimus G 2600, the Rocket Stick, Rocket Hub and the Rocket Mobile Hotspot (http://bit.ly/11HTdyp).