What does Rogers offer?
Rogers Residential Services … Rogers currently offers 5 tiers for Cable Internet on a predominantly DOCSIS network. Ultra-Lite – an alternative to dial up Lite – a faster alternative to dial up Express – the mainstream product at 5Mbps down and 384K up Extreme – the faster product for upstream at 6Mbps down and 800K up Extreme Plus – the fastest at 10 Mbps down and 1Mbps up (Speeds show are currently being changed in most areas, but the new speeds are not yet advertised until the roll out is complete) For more info seeRogers Residential Internet Services They also offer Rogers Portable Internet which is a wireless based service. Note this is NOT what could be described as a Mobile Internet service. More info Rogers Business Services info can be found here Rogers Business Internet Services Note that across Canada, Rogers also offers DSL services to customers originally with Sprint Canada. It does not appear to be available to residential customers at this time.
Rogers Residential Services … Rogers currently offers 5 tiers for Cable Internet on a DOCSIS network, currently in the process of migration to DOCSIS 3.0 Packages available as of Aug 16, 2010 Ultra-Lite – an alternative to dial up 500kbps downstream and 256kbps upstream Lite – a faster alternative to dial up 3Mbps down and 512kbps up Express – the mainstream product at 10Mbps down and 512K up Extreme – the faster product for upstream at 15Mbps down and 1Mpbs up Extreme Plus – second fastest at 25 Mbps down and 1Mbps up Extreme Ultimate – fastest at 50 Mbps down and 2Mbps up Note that Rogers may keep existing Extreme and Extreme Plus users on the older package unless they upgrade to a DOCSIS 3 modem. New customers who order Extreme and Extreme Plus in areas not rolled out to DOCSIS 3 may have problems with the consistency of the order. They MAY be forced to buy/rent a DOCSIS 3 gateway when a DOCSIS 2 modem is available. They may refuse to enable Extreme Plus in those areas at either s