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Old 12-19-2018, 09:48 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by pwalker8 View Post
3G will be phased out over the next several years. I've seen estimates from 2020 to 2025. I believe that it's already been shut down in much of Canada.
Not sure if it was shut down or was never available but looking at the map, the only provinces with decent 3G coverage are Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The provinces with higher populations such as Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia have very poor coverage outside of the major metropolitan areas.

As a personal note, the Kindle owners I know who live in the metro Vancouver area have complained for years that downloading books using 3G is horribly slow -- you can tether your phone and get much faster downloads.

Then there is the rumoured data cap of 50MB month on downloads and Wikipedia though the only evidence for this has been anecdotal.

And for those who are into longer term worries, as we move closer to 5G, it appears that 3G has a limited lifetime. Some areas of the world no longer have 3G support (hello, Taiwan) and that number is only going to grow. Then there are the fun arguments over whether 2G or 3G should be switched off -- evidently quite a few M2M devices use 2G and are unlikely to be upgraded.

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