Bell Mobility launching HSPA+ Novatel U547 November 23rd; 42Mbps, $10 premium

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Last month, we told you about Bell Mobility’s plans to charge a $10 premium for access to the highest speeds on its HSPA+ network. This month, it looks like that report is becoming a reality. BGR has obtained a memo that indicates that Bell will launch the Novatel Wireless U547 data stick — capable of 42Mbps speeds — on November 23rd. The memo boasts that the U547 will be able to achieve real-world downlinks ranging from  7Mbps to 14Mbps in select markets; at launch, Toronto will be the only market with 43Mbps HSPA+ coverage. The new data stick will retail for $199.95; the memo did not indicate if there would be subsidized pricing.

Like all good things, the new, higher speeds will not come free of charge. Bell will be taxing U547 users an extra $10 per month to access the face-melting speeds, but said users are not required to purchase the add-on; the device will still operate at 21Mbps without it.

There you have it. Let us know what you think.

Thanks, B!

11 Comments
  • http://openid-provider.appspot.com/x.h8tr.x Sneakz

    Man, this shit is, fucking ridiculous.

    42Mbit… Damn. Like you’ll ever reach it though.

  • Mgl323

    If only smartphones could reach that speed..

    • mangenius

      Network first handsets second. Eventually..

  • Davedavesteeve

    I wish ATT could say that too , then they’ll reach 7mb/s maximum.

  • J.P Michaels

    Pretty good promisses, they can’t keep it, whether it’s Bell or Telus or Rogers here in Canada, I haven’t seen a Card or Stick or anything else coming close to the (theroetical) max. download or upload speeds.
    They can’t even get this on a DSL or Cable line

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/William-Diaz/100000639956723 William Diaz

    Yeah, unlike Sprint – Bell actually CARES about their customers by only charging people who CAN ACCESS and WANT ACCESS to the faster network a decent price.

  • Lego man

    Do your 3.6 or 7.2 or your cable or your DSL or your LTE reach the theoretical speeds? No? And this won’t either? No Sh*t!

    Is something called 42 > 21 > 7.2 > 3.6 > cup and string? Well that’s the point.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/William-Diaz/100000639956723 William Diaz

      Well I dont know, TeliaSonera in Sweden was able to actually hit 50mbps in real time, and their theoretical was 100mbps. I dont see any reason Bell/Telus cant offer at LEAST 30mbps on something touted to be 42mbps, and at least 7mbps up.

  • mangenius

    I wonder if T-Mobile would call this 5G

    • http://twitter.com/SParKlngCyaNide SparklingCyanide

      you’re retarded.

  • Sanodusa

    The only reason why they don’t reach it is because of greed and the FCC.

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