More J.D. Power hardware for Verizon, tops in network quality in 5 of 6 regions
0. phoneArena posted on 23 Aug 2012, 19:50
Verizon continues to collect J.D. Power trophies as the carrier was first in providing customers with the best network quality between January and June 2012 in 5 out of 6 regions; looks like that $70 billion spent on the network by Verizon since birth, has been well worth it...
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1. Sparhawk posted on 23 Aug 2012, 19:57 2 0
Firsties!
Now begin the flamewars by various fanbois "proving" why their provider is best.
10. androiddownsouth posted on 24 Aug 2012, 11:07 1 0
Bow down to the King. Always smart and informed posts.
4. crysiswarmonger posted on 23 Aug 2012, 21:15 1 0
I switched to Verizon in May of 2012.... after 12 years with Sprint (sprint sucks) I had to because Sprint sucks. I suffered for a long time with them until I got a phone that sucked with them and then the service just kept getting worse.
6. PAPINYC posted on 23 Aug 2012, 22:50 0 0
This is no surprise, even the iPhone performs better on Verizon. As I've recounted on several occasions, I gave Sprint another try on June 4, 2010, after a nine-year hiatus and what a debacle of Customer dis-Service that was; their 4G WiMAX was, of course, decent for mid-2010 but, in no way, compares to Verizon's 4G LTE. Now, as I've heard from many actual users, their network has become slow and throttled. AT&T is a complete and utter joke; like '911 in da' hood'. T-Mobile has a good network but, just can't get it's act together; and, having their version of Batgirl tracing U.S. highways and byways doesn't really accomplish much.
Anyway, congrats' Big Red you really deserve it.
8. christianqwerty posted on 23 Aug 2012, 23:27 2 0
I wish i had verizon, they truly do have the best coverage, but i am happy with at&t right now, they may not have as much coverage as verizon, but they make up for it with 4G and 4G LTE .
9. androiddownsouth posted on 24 Aug 2012, 11:06 1 0
Their LTE coverage is severely lacking compared to Verizon's, and the "4G" coverage they tout, while faster than 3G, isn't on the same level as LTE. More like 3.5G lol.






