Apparently this should work. According to this page, Rogers uses 850/100 for 3G:

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And according to the Nexus One freq specs, it uses those freqs:

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BUT..then there's this:

"The Nexus One currently being sold through Google, while only officially supporting the UMTS 3G frequency bands of 1,4 and 8 (2100Mhz, 1700Mhz-AWS and 900Mhz) carries the Qualcomm RTR6285 RF chip, which fully supports UMTS 3G frequency bands 1,2,3,4,5,6,8 and 9. These bands pretty much cover the whole world in case you were curious. In the US, AT&T utilizes bands 2 and 5 (1900 and 850), yep that’s in there. However, the Nexus One appears to be lacking one key feature to enable the AT&T bands, and that is the power amplifier chip, which takes the signal and boosts it enough to connect to and from the cell towers around you."

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.. if anyone has heard any news about the Nexus one being available to Rogers customers, please post in this thread!! (otherwise I might have to just pick up an unlocked Motorola Droid instead....)


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