Thursday, 7 January 2010

Telus to Launch HSPA+ Network on November 5 Telus to Announce iPhone 3GS, HTC Hero, LG Chocolate BL40, BlackBerry Bold 9700 Nokia E71

As you might recall, Telus has finished deploying its ultrafast HSPA+
network in Canada and it s getting ready to rumble! Although it s not
the official 2010 Winter Olympics carrier like Bell, Telus also has a
new HSPA+ which means that new devices are coming.

The Canadian carrier will launch its baby network on November 5 and its
subscribers will have a bunch of hot phones to choose from in the
following months.

The iPhone 3GS will probably be the flagship HSPA+ phone of Telus. The
company has confirmed it a while ago and starting next week you ll be
able to get it next week. In fact Telus will be matching Rogers prices
when it comes to the iPhone 3GS and it will even offer the iPhone 3G to
its customers. Unfortunately the subsidized prices come with 3-year
agreements but at least you ll get to play with HSPA+ speeds. And here
the prices for the iPhones are:

$99.99 for 8GB iPhone 3G
$199.99 for16GB iPhone 3GS
$299.99 for 32GB iPhone 3GS
Rogers and Bell should definitely pay special attention to Telus as the
carrier prepares for a lot of other phones. Future HSPA+ customers will
be able to choose some of the latest handsets available on the market
for subsidized prices. Although there are no details regarding pricing
and availability dates we assume that all the other smartphones are
going to be available in time for Christmas.

Not everyone will be happy with an iPhone and they will want to choose a
smartphone from the competition. Android lovers will be able to get the
HTC Hero while BlackBerry fans will be able to purchase the BlackBerry
Bold 9700. The new LG Chocolate BL40 is also available for purchase and
Nokia is also present with its famous E71 smartphone. Looking for an USB
modem capable of HSPA+ speeds rather than a new phone? Telus has the
Sierra 306 Internet key scheduled for release at some point in the near
future.

Your move Bell! Show us what you have to offer!

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