This would certainly be big news for Canadians if someone isn't getting their lines crossed. The Toronto Star Business section is reporting that Bell and Telus, the "other two" national carriers are building out HSDPA networks so that they can carry GSM devices like the iPhone. Rogers, the sole Canadian iPhone carrier and GSM provider currently enjoys a monopoly on the device in Canada.
Sources say the two former phone monopolies are set to roll out a joint $1 billion upgrade of their wireless networks as early as this fall, months ahead of schedule, that will allow them to support a range of GSM-based devices including Apple Inc.'s iconic iPhone, which so far is only available in Canada through rival Rogers Communications Inc.
Details are scarce, but the buzz among industry insiders is that both Bell and Telus have negotiated deals with Cupertino, Calif.-ba