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Rogers
Wireless-Canada's Leading Wireless Communications Service
Provider. Rogers Wireless, formerly known as Rogers AT&T Wireless,
is a wholly owned subsidiary of Rogers Communications. Rogers
purchased Fido in November 2004, creating Canada's largest wireless
carrier, which surpasses Bell Mobility in subscriber volume, and
is a Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) network. Rogers
began to integrate the two networks starting in early 2005.
Rogers began with an Advanced Mobile Phone
System (AMPS) network, and later moved to the IS-136 standard
before finally moving to a GSM network in the 1990s. At various
times the service was sold under the names Cantel, Cantel AT&T,
Rogers Cantel AT&T, and Rogers AT&T Wireless. Their network
still allows service on older standards but development is now
focused entirely on GSM service. Both the AMPS and IS-136 networks
are in the process of being decommissioned, with full shutdown
expected in May 2007.