05-16-2013 01:41 PM - last edited on 03-20-2015 05:29 PM by RogersAruliny
I'm about to purchase an unlocked AT&T phone with the following frequency band:
I read that Rogers network band are:
Will my unlocked AT&T phone have 3G and 4G on Rogers' network?
Thanks
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06-12-2014 03:06 PM - last edited on 10-20-2016 10:13 AM by RogersMoin
In the LTE world, the frequency alone is not enough to determine if a phone will work or not. What you need to verify is the actual band number.
The Rogers LTE network currently uses bands 4 (2100) and band 7 (2600).
In the last spectrum auction, Rogers acquired spectrum in the bands 12 and 17 (700 MHz).
Based on the bands you listed below, both of these phones would only work on GSM unfortunately.
Updated Bands/Frequencies Info:
There are frequently questions in this community regarding frequency bands and phone support on the Rogers Wireless network. The following is a summary of the various frequency bands supported on our network as well as the APN configuration required for a device to work optimally on the Rogers Network.
As a reminder, you can always view Rogers coverage maps at http://rogers.com/coverage
2G / GSM / GPRS / EDGE Network
Band |
Uplink (MHz) |
Downlink (MHz) |
Band Name |
2 |
1850-1910 |
1930-1990 |
PCS1900 |
5 |
824-849 |
869-894 |
Cellular850 |
3G / UMTS / HSPA Network
Band |
Uplink (MHz) |
Downlink (MHz) |
Band Name |
2 |
1850-1910 |
1930-1990 |
PCS1900 |
5 |
824-849 |
869-894 |
Cellular850 |
4G / LTE Network
Band |
Uplink (MHz) |
Downlink (MHz) |
Band Name |
2* |
1850-1910 |
1930-1990 |
PCS1900 |
4 |
1710-1755 |
2100-2155 |
AWS |
5** |
824-849 |
869-894 |
Cellular850 |
7 |
2500-2570 |
2620-2690 |
IMT-E2600 |
12 |
698-716 |
728-746 |
700 SMH A/B/C |
17 |
704-716 |
734-746 |
700 SMH B/C |
38 (TDD)*** |
2570-2620 |
IMT-E2600 |
|
41 (TDD)*** |
2496-2690 |
BRS / EBS |
* Certain areas only
** Manitoba only
*** Rogers Centre and Air Canada Centre only
The followings are the optimal APN configurations for various devices. If your device was purchased from Rogers, there is no need to change any of these. This is a strictly a reference and may need to be adapted on certain phones (not all settings may be visible). As a reminder, VoLTE and VoWiFi are generally not compatible with phones not purchased from Rogers.
APN Configuration for Smartphone
APN Name: ltemobile.apn
MMSC: http://mms.gprs.rogers.com
MMS Proxy: mmsproxy.rogers.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 302
MNC: 720
Authentication type: None
APN Type: default,mms,supl
APN Protocol: IPv4/IPv6
APN Roaming Protocol: IPv4/IPv6
APN Configuration for Tethering
APN Name: ltedata.apn
Authentication type: None
APN Type: dun
APN Protocol: IPv4/IPv6
APN Roaming Protocol: IPv4/IPv6
APN Configuration for USB Modem and Wireless Routers
APN Name: lteinternet.apn
Authentication type: None
APN Protocol: IPv4/IPv6
APN Roaming Protocol: IPv4/IPv6
12-17-2010 09:46 PM - last edited on 09-11-2014 02:03 PM by RogersDarrell
I am planning to get an unlocked smartphone from Hong Kong when I go back in January. What are the frequency band that the phone needs in order for me to use 3g data here? I am using Omnia i900 right now, which only allow me to use EDGE, and I found it really slow ><
Thanks
12-21-2010 09:39 AM - last edited on 07-28-2014 09:09 AM by RogersDarrell
01-20-2013 08:36 PM - last edited on 09-11-2014 02:04 PM by RogersDarrell
Hi there,
I currently live in China and purchased a phone that works on GSM 900 1800 1900, WCDMA 2100. I wondered if this is at all compatible with Roger's networks in order to get 3G/4G speeds.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
James
01-20-2013 09:11 PM - last edited on 09-11-2014 02:04 PM by RogersDarrell
Hello jmunr017
Rogers does not use WCDMA 2100. It uses GSM 900 1800 1900. You will ONLY get EDGE on the phone with Rogers.
01-20-2013 11:10 PM - last edited on 09-11-2014 02:04 PM by RogersDarrell
Thanks for the prompt reply.
So how about these specifications?
Network frequency 2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz; 3G: WCDMA 850/900/1700/1900/2100MHz penta-band global roaming Data services GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA, support China Unicom HSPA + 21Mbps speed Internet access
Thanks again!
01-21-2013 09:43 AM - last edited on 09-11-2014 02:05 PM by RogersDarrell
02-22-2013 10:57 PM - last edited on 09-11-2014 02:05 PM by RogersDarrell
Hello community!
I'm hoping you guys can help me out... I want to buy the new Sony Xperia Z and use it with Rogers. I'm just wondering if all the different protocols will be supported (GSM/UMTS/HSPA+/LTE). From the Sony website, the Xperia Z supports:
GSM 850/900/1800/1900
UMTS/HSPA+ Bands 1, 3, 5, 8 (850/900/1800/2100)
LTE Bands 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 20 (850/900/1800/2100/2600)
http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/products/phones/xperia-z/specifications/#tabs
Can you see any problems I might encounter with the phone on Rogers' network?
*Sidenote: I called Rogers tech support to ask for an official word on the supported frequences and after 15 minutes of searching, the agent consulted another department for the info... He said he'd email me the document but I haven't received anything... Way to go Rogers!
Thanks guys
02-25-2013 09:03 PM
Hello aznpat,
I can confirm that we do have the 850,1900 and 2600 Mhz frequency bands on our network however we would not be able to comment on the operation of a non-Rogers device 😞
Thanks,
RogersAndrewNP
02-27-2013 12:17 AM
03-06-2013 06:47 AM - last edited on 09-11-2014 02:05 PM by RogersDarrell
Dear all,
I am wondering about the ROGERS Network Band / Frequency compatibility with cellular mobiles. I am quite new to this, so thanks in advance for being patient with my questions below. I think a lot of people have similar questions and let's collect a good data base here 🙂 I heard/researched that Rogers uses the following Network bands (Vancouver, Canada):
Rogers (Vancouver, Canada)
2G (aka GSM) 850 / 1900
3G (aka UMTS / HSDPA) 850 / 1900
4G (LTE) 2100 / 2600 AWS
Q1: Am i correct? if not, what are they?
Also, How is a cellphone considered compatible with the network....
Q2a: Do I need all 2G / 3G / 4G in order to make simple phone calls?
Q2b: And how about internet? (Only through provider data plan, exclude WiFi)
Q3a: If not, does it make a difference in a simple phone call in terms of clarity (signal strength) and coverage whether connected via 2G / 3G or 4G?
Q3b: I am guessing internet is the fastest on 4G (with all the ads about upload/download speeds on 4G), am i correct?
Q4a: Does the phone need to have both (2G 850hz) and (2G 1900hz) frequencies in order to use 2G? similarly for 3G and 4G?
i.e. PHONE #1 has (3G 850 / 900 / 2100) - Will it work on Rogers (3G 850 / 1900), where there's only 850 matching?
Q4b: If it does, will a phone with both (3G 850hz) AND (3G 1900hz) matching the network work better or no?
Q5: Is there a difference between (4G 2600) and (4G 2600 AWS)? If so, most phone specs only say (4G 2100 / 2600) (without mentioning AWS), how would I know if it's compatible or not?
I apologize for some noob questions, I did do some research but got all confused, so I want a clarification all at once. Any help would be deeply appreciated! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Cheers
03-07-2013 02:58 AM - last edited on 09-11-2014 02:06 PM by RogersDarrell
Hi there... I think you're right about the frequencies
1700/2100/2600 for LTE though
you only need 2G for voice calls and SMS
You can get slow access via GPRS/EDGE (2G)
As for voice calls on 2 g I think you only need one frequency, but you might need two on 3G and I think that the LTE only is for data as it seems to drop to HSPA when a voice call comes in.
05-16-2013 01:51 PM - last edited on 09-11-2014 02:06 PM by RogersDarrell
Hello momotarotaro
yea it will work. Most if not all ATT phones will work on Rogers. They both use the same frequency.
05-17-2013 09:40 AM - last edited on 09-11-2014 02:06 PM by RogersDarrell
Thank you Meowmix!!!!!
05-17-2013 09:47 AM - last edited on 09-11-2014 02:06 PM by RogersDarrell
Hello momotarotaro
You are welcome:)
04-12-2014 05:32 PM - last edited on 09-11-2014 02:07 PM by RogersDarrell
Hi
With Rogers buying for $3.2 Billions of 700 Mhz frequencies.
I wanted to know what phones will work on the rogers 700 Mhz Frequencies
The Iphone 5s says it does on the specifications
But will the Galaxy S5 work to on 700 mhz ? the specifications of the GS5 says it only works on
04-12-2014 05:39 PM - last edited on 09-11-2014 02:07 PM by RogersDarrell
Hello Marc-andreG
Rogers uses bands 12 for 700Mhz. None of those smartphones will work on the 700Mhz band on Rogers. Those devices use band 17 which Rogers doesn't have. Also Rogers has NOT lit up the 700Mhz yet and most likely will within the summer depending in the area.
Rogers' new 700MHz spectrum covers 99.7% of the Canadian population. Its two blocks of contiguous, paired spectrum are located in the key rural and urban locations across Canada. Specifically, Rogers has acquired the A and B 12MHz blocks, in Southern Ontario, Eastern Ontario, Southern Quebec, Eastern Quebec, British Columbia, Alberta, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Rogers has also acquired 12MHz of C block spectrum in Northern Quebec, Northern Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
04-12-2014 06:10 PM - last edited on 09-11-2014 02:07 PM by RogersDarrell
Hi thank you for your response,
but what does it mean ? if I buy the Galaxy S5 now, I will need to buy a new phone in 1 year to be able to use the 700 mhz 12 ?
or will Rogers be able to modify my GS5 to make it work ??
what phones should we buy then ??
04-12-2014 06:15 PM - last edited on 09-11-2014 02:10 PM by RogersDarrell
Hello Marc-andreG
They can not modify your phone.. That isn't allowed. The band must be turned on by Rogers and tested with the S5 and see if it works. If it does, Rogers will announce it and you will know. As of right now, i don't think any phone can access that network.
So yes, you might have to buy a new phone in a year IF the S5 doesn't support Band 12 with Rogers
04-17-2014 12:04 PM - last edited on 09-11-2014 02:10 PM by RogersDarrell
Finally some good news from Rogers. Rogers claims some of their phones support the new 700 MHz spectrum which is using Band 17 not 12 like some people believe. Good for Rogers
04-17-2014 12:17 PM - last edited on 09-11-2014 02:11 PM by RogersDarrell
Hello samsvoc
That is correct and thank you for showing us that!