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3G/HSPA Canada Shutdown

b-ry
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With the planned decommissioning of the 3G network, furthering HSPA+, will Rogers finally be opening up VoLTE and such to non-Rogers devices?

Will customers finally be able to buy 5G capable phones like Ulefone, Sony, ASUS and be able to use, even with a whitelist registration, VoLTE and other services (WiFi Calling) or is Rogers going to gatekeep for only a small selection of devices like Samsung and Pixel?

 

As long as it supports the bands, users should be able to choice the phone/device that works for them.

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Re: 3G/HSPA Canada Shutdown

LordDrakkon
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VoLTE already works on Monterey's and international devices, as l ng as they are compatible with the Rogers implentation of VoLTE. The common misconception with VoLTE is that VoLTE is a standard, which it isn't.  There is no standardized implementation and therefore, multiple standards in use by different carriers. HD Voice is one good example.  You need to make sure the device you are using supports the VoLTE standard Rogers is using.  With some devices, their ROM/software/firmware might support multiple standards, like Samsung does in their Canadian (W) and US non-carrier (U1) firmware devices.  The device adapts to the SIM in use but this is not common among most device manufacturers and regions.

I have two non-Canadian devices on my account, both using VoLTE, VoNR, and WiFi Calling on Rogers without any issues.

Re: 3G/HSPA Canada Shutdown

b-ry
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I see. So essentially we need a GSMA standard adopted by all manufacturers/carriers for it to properly adopted.

Is there any resources to the VoLTE/WiFi Calling/etc that are supported by Rogers and how to distinguish it on various device spec sheets, or it basically trial and error?

Re: 3G/HSPA Canada Shutdown

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I'm assuming that Rogers can configure their SIMs however they want.  I'm currently on Rogers Pre-paid plan and only have access to 3G, not 4G or 5G.  I'm assuming that Rogers will allow my phone (SIM) (a purchased BYOD iPhone SE2020) to access 4G when 3G is "sunset" next year (currently scheduled for end of March 2025, based on the latest information).  

 

See my previous posts in the following thread:

 

https://communityforums.rogers.com/t5/Network-Coverage/3-G-service-plans-to-discontinue/m-p/525357/h...

 

I'm with @LordDrakkon on this in that this will not necessarily "allow" devices that are not currently "allowed".

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