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Bell prepping its LTE network, Samsung Galaxy S II LTE and Tab 8.9 to be offered at launch?

Bell prepping its LTE network, Samsung Galaxy S II LTE and Tab 8.9 to be offered at launch? We’ve known that Bell’s intended to make the jump to LTE for nearly three years , however the Canadian carrier has kept incredibly silent about when or the way it was going to jump. If we’re to believe an unnamed source, that silence can be soon coming to an end: supposedly the corporate can be launching its 4G network “soon” and is rumored to have a phone and a tablet prepped for launch instantly. The suspected devices? None aside from the Samsung Galaxy S II LTE and Galaxy Tab 8.9. If this occurs sometime within the fall, one of these move would put Bell within the running to become the second one carrier in Canada to adopt the subsequent-gen standard — Telus and Sasktel are expected to upgrade next year — which provides advocates of choice some wonderful things to peer forward to over the following 365 days.

[Thanks, Doug]

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