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Transition your customers to the latest technology
Rogers has announced they will shut down their 3G network on July 31, 2025, with Bell and Telus following on Dec. 31, 2025. Devices still using 3G technology will lose cellular connectivity after these dates, and some areas may experience reduced coverage even before the official shutdown. Upgrading to LTE technology is essential to maintain device functionality as LTE offers faster, more reliable connectivity, which is crucial for systems like alarms and security devices. To avoid service disruptions, planning your upgrades in advance can minimize the need for additional service calls and ensure a smooth transition for your customers.
Explore essential resources to ensure you're prepared for the 3G sunset in Canada.
Read this article to learn what installers need to know about the upcoming 3G sunset, including how it will affect your customers.
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