Rogers announced Canadians can now stay connected in places where traditional cellular networks don?t reach when roaming in the U.S. ? covering 1,300,000 more square kilometers through satellite-to-mobile coverage. By combining the reach of Rogers Satellite, a first of its kind service in Canada, and T-Satellite, the first and only satellite-to-mobile network in the U.S. offered by T-Mobile, Rogers now has the most coverage in Canada and the U.S. In areas without cellular service, satellite-to-mobile technology supports text messaging, including text-to-911 and public safety alerts.

The service also supports popular apps, including WhatsApp, Messenger, and X; navigation with Google Maps and AllTrails; and real time weather updates via AccuWeather, with more on the way. For Rogers customers, satellite-to-mobile roaming in the U.S. is included with Popular or Ultimate plans with U.S. coverage, Roam Like Home, and select Travel Passes at no extra cost.