{"id":"4PkvnK6mjT","url":"https://pastebin.ca/4PkvnK6mjT","raw_url":"https://raw.anybin.ca/4PkvnK6mjT","visibility":"public","access":"public","created_at":1782753279729,"expires_at":1783358079729,"fetch_limit":null,"fetches_used":0,"reads_remaining":null,"size_bytes":11270,"syntax_hint":null,"title":null,"filename":null,"change_note":null,"cipher":null,"cipher_meta":null,"parent_id":null,"root_id":"4PkvnK6mjT","version":1,"owner_id":null,"recipient_id":null,"body":"\nSkip to main content\nSkip to site map\nSkip to accessibility\nAbout Rogers\nBusiness\nRogers Bank\nFind a store\nON\n\nFrançais\nSign in\n\nRogers logo-pride\nMobile\n\nInternet\n\nTV & Streaming\n\nHome Security\n\nDeals\n\nMy Offers\nSupport\n\nSearch\n\n    Support / Mobile /2G network retirement — Everything you need to know\n\nWant to check if your device can connect to our network after the 2G shutdown? Try our Network Compatibility Tool.\n\n \n2G network retirement — Everything you need to know\n\nWe’re retiring our 2G network on November 30, 2027 to pave the way for updated technology. If you’re currently using our 2G network, we’ll send you instructions by email and/or SMS to help you seamlessly transition to our upgraded network experience.\nTable of Contents\n\n    What'll happen when the 2G network is retired?\n    What do I do if I'm impacted?\n    What is VoLTE and why does it matter?\n    My phone shows 4G/5G. Why is it impacted by the 2G retirement?\n    How do I verify my device?\n    I'm using a non-Rogers device. How does this affect me?\n    I'm using TTY (Teletype). What do I need to do?\n    The Network Compatibility Tool says my device is unknown or incompatible. What are my options?\n    I'm using a Wireless Home Phone. Does the 2G network retirement affect me?\n    Are devices like tablets or smart watches affected?\n    I'm seeing 2G charges on my bill. What are they for?\n    How can I avoid the 2G administrative charge?\n    How do I transfer my pictures and contacts to the new phone?\n    How do I check if I'm on a 2G SIM card?\n    Legal disclaimers \n\nWhat'll happen when the 2G network is retired?\n\nIf you don’t migrate to our upgraded network experience when the 2G network is retired, you'll lose service completely, including access to 911.\nBack to Top\nWhat do I do if I'm impacted?\n\nIf you’re using the 2G network, you'll receive instructions from Rogers by email, SMS or both about the 2G network retirement. Please review and follow these steps to avoid service interruptions.\n\nSteps to transition\n\nBased on your device, you will be asked to complete one of these steps:\n\n    Update your device settings: Some devices are LTE/4G/5G-enabled, but your current settings are set to 2G. If this applies to you, follow the steps outlined on our network settings page to update your software and check the network/VoLTE settings.\n    Activate a new SIM card: If your 2G SIM card can’t connect to our LTE/4G/5G networks, you will need to go to one of our retail locations to pick up a new SIM card. Once you have your new SIM card, you can activate it by following these instructions:\n        Sign in to your MyRogers account.\n        In Usage, select your phone number.\n        In My Device, select Manage SIM.\n        Select Change SIM and follow the steps provided.\n    Upgrade your phone: If your device can’t connect to our LTE/4G/5G networks, you’ll need to upgrade your phone. To help you transition, we are offering $0 devices if needed and in almost all cases, you won’t need to change your plan. If you do, we’ll make sure you pay a similar price to what you pay today. You can explore our phone options in MyRogers or by visiting a Rogers store. Rogers Business customers can find exclusive $0 device offers on our plans page.\n\n Have more questions? Contact us at 1 888-764-3771 or by visiting a Rogers store.\n\n \nBack to Top\nWhat is VoLTE and why does it matter?\n\nVoice over LTE (VoLTE) lets you make high-quality voice calls over the 4G LTE network. It'll be required for all voice services after the 2G network is retired. For more details on VoLTE and to find out how to check it’s enabled on your device, visit our network settings page.\nBack to Top\nMy phone shows 4G/5G. Why is it impacted by the 2G retirement?\n\n4G/5G is used for data services. To make voice calls over 4G/5G, your device and carrier must support VoLTE. Without it, your phone uses the 2G network for voice calls, even if your device shows that it’s using the 4G or 5G network. 2G will no longer be supported after the 2G retirement.\n\nYou can check if your phone’s VoLTE-ready by dialling #348378. \n\n    If your call completes and you get a confirmation message, that means you’re VoLTE-ready. No need to do anything else.\n    If you get a message saying that your call was made on a legacy network, it means your phone isn’t VoLTE-ready. Contact us for options to stay connected.\n\nYou can also check out this guide to check your phone’s compatibility.\nBack to Top\nHow do I verify my device?\n\nTo make sure your device can connect to our LTE/4G/5G networks, update your device’s operating system software and verify its compatibility using the Device Compatibility Tool.\nYou can also check your device settings manually:\n\n    Go to Settings > Connections > Mobile Networks on your phone.\n    Check if VoLTE can be enabled.\n        If not, your device may not be VoLTE-capable and may need to be upgraded. Some newer devices don’t have the option to change this setting.\n        You won't get any charges by turning this feature on. VoLTE is available at no cost for all customers.\n\n \nBack to Top\nI'm using a non-Rogers device. How does this affect me?\n\nNon-Rogers (or grey market) phones are often bought from international sellers and not certified for use in Canada. They may work for data on 4G or 5G, but VoLTE or WiFi Calling usually won’t work with Canadian carriers.\n\nIf you’re using a non-Rogers device, the 2G network retirement may affect you. To avoid this, check our compatibility tool or contact us to upgrade to a certified device. You can also check your device settings to ensure your software is up-to-date and that VoLTE is turned on.\n\nFor customers using a OnePlus phone, the manufacturer recently released a software update that enables VoLTE for select devices. Once your phone’s updated, check if VoLTE is enabled by going to Settings > About Device > Status > SIM card and then IMS Registration. If it says Enabled, that means your phone is VoLTE-ready and you will connect to the 4G/LTE/5G Network.\n\nHere’s the list of OnePlus devices now compatible with VoLTE:\n\n    OnePlus 13\n    OnePlus 13R\n    OnePlus 12\n    OnePlus 12R\n    OnePlus Open\n    OnePlus 11\n    OnePlus 10 Pro\n    OnePlus 10T\n    OnePlus Nord N30\n\n \nBack to Top\nI'm using TTY (Teletype). What do I need to do?\n\nYou'll need to register for IP relay access online or via the app. Once registered, you can learn how to use it here.\nBack to Top\nThe Network Compatibility Tool says my device is unknown or incompatible. What are my options?\n\nOur device compatibility tool contains devices sold and certified by Rogers. Devices from international sellers, such as OnePlus, may not appear in this tool.\n\nTo check your device’s compatibility with LTE/4G/5G, please visit gsmarena. If you want to switch to a Rogers certified device, contact us or visit a retail location to discuss available options.\nBack to Top\nI'm using a Wireless Home Phone. Does the 2G network retirement affect me?\n\nYes, if you’re using an older Wireless Home Phone device, you will need to contact us to order a compatible device replacement at no additional cost. Once you receive it, you should contact us for help to activate it.  Otherwise, you may lose service.\nBack to Top\nAre devices like tablets or smart watches affected?\n\nIf your smart device uses 2G to connect to mobile data, you will lose connectivity when the network retires. You will no longer be able to use data but can continue to use WiFi.  To connect to an updated network, you will need to replace your device.  \n\nContact us at  1-888-764-3771 to discuss options available to you.\n\n \nBack to Top\nI'm seeing 2G charges on my bill. What are they for?\n\nWe’re supporting our impacted customers through this transition, including recovering costs associated with our transition efforts.\n\n    $3/mo Legacy Network Usage Fee - If you’ve been using our 2G network exclusively, a $3/mo Legacy Network Usage Fee have may been added to your bill on a monthly basis. As we begin our transition to shutdown our 2G network, we’ll no longer add this charge to your bill after June 30, 2026.\n    $75 2G Administrative Charge - This charge helps cover the costs of our 2G transition efforts. \n\nInformation about these charges will appear in the Your Service Includes section of your bill.\nBack to Top\nHow can I avoid the 2G administrative charge?\n\nTo avoid the 2G administrative charge, you must migrate to our LTE/4G/5G network before the deadline provided in our communications to you. Our goal is to get you onto our award-winning networks as soon as possible to make sure your services aren’t interrupted.\nBack to Top\nHow do I transfer my pictures and contacts to the new phone?\n\nCheck out our Device Guides for step-by-step instructions or get support from a Rogers retail location near you.\nBack to Top\nHow do I check if I'm on a 2G SIM card?\n\n2G/3G SIM cards start with 8930272040299 or lower. 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