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Old 08-21-2004, 02:35 PM
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Default J.D. Power Call Quality Performance Survey Results

http://money.cnn.com/2004/08/19/technology/personaltech/cell_quality/index.htm

"AT&T Wireless scored below average in every region of the country in the latest J.D. Power and Associates Wireless Call Quality Performance Study."

Main results of the study:
Northeast Region: Sprint PCS & Verizon Wireless are tied
Mid-Atlantic Region: Verizon Wireless
Southeast Region: T-Mobile
North Central Region: Nextel Communications
Southwest Region: T-Mobile
West Region: Sprint PCS
• T-Mobile is ranked higher than Verizon Wireless in four out of six regions :?
• Cingular is ranked below average in all regions except the West

I live in the Northeast region and my observations agree with the findings of this survey. Do you agree with the survey?
 
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Old 08-21-2004, 02:37 PM
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I am surprised and pretty impressed with T-Mobile's performances in the recent surveys.
 
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Old 08-21-2004, 05:28 PM
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I live in the west and--- so far--- I would agree with Cingular's rating in this survey. I've had Sprint, ATT, Verizon and now Cingular over the years and I have service throughout my house and in places where all of the others would drop calls. I've only had Cingular for two weeks and while I tested out all of the dead zones I know the other guys have around here, I haven't been everywhere. But I did appreciate a service Cingular offered me at sign-up that no one else has: showing me their actual signal strength maps for my home town, including where the weak spots are.

In this area, Sprint would be my number two followed by Verizon and then ATT.

What drove me to experience four of the big five carriers is a search for something approaching decent customer service. In that category, there are no number ones, but Verizon certainly owns the bottom of the barrel for me.
 
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Old 08-21-2004, 05:41 PM
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Default Re: J.D. Power Call Quality Performance Survey Results

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I live in the Northeast region and my observations agree with the findings of this survey. Do you agree with the survey?
I find that in the NYC metro area, Verizon still tops Sprint in areas... but Sprint certainly has been playing catch-up. Unfortunately, in my office building, Sprint is too weak... so I'm stuck with Verizon or T-Mobile, yet at home T-Mobile doesn't work. :|

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What drove me to experience four of the big five carriers is a search for something approaching decent customer service. In that category, there are no number ones, but Verizon certainly owns the bottom of the barrel for me.
Interesting. My experiences (and what I've heard) strongly suggest Sprint/ATT are the bottom-of-the-barrel. It seems it really depends on an individual's experiences more than anything.

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Old 08-22-2004, 01:29 AM
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That's what I thought too. I switched from ATT to Verizon based on reports in credible publications about their customer service. Without going into the gory details, I'll just say their practice with me was to keep me bouncing between telephone customer service and one of their stores. They each claimed they were noting our conversations on my account, but that I'd need to talk to telephone support to complete my arrangement with them, or if I was on the phone that I'd need to go into a store to finalize the details. After three months of that, I said goodbye, early termination fee and all. My time is too valuable and the termination fee was a lot less than 18 more months of crappy service and a phone that wouldn't work well that they wouldn't replace.
 
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Old 08-22-2004, 06:44 AM
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Very interesting. I didn't quite expect Sprint PCS doing quite so well and Verizon doing not so well. The Cingular and AT&T positions were pretty much expected by me. And the two crappiest networks are merging in the future. Great!

T-Mobile has been quite a surprise. At least here me and my friends' experiences with T-Mobile haven't been great, but I suppose its better in other parts of the country. One thing everyone should note is that these are very subjective tests and depends very much on how and where they tested it. I for one certainly found some funny things in the methodology -

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"No connection on the first try was the second most serious problem"
Huh? No connection would be the most serious problem for me :roll: BTW Technology wise CDMA takes 3 regions , GSM 2 and iDEN 1. It's interesting T-Mobile is kicking some as* in the GSM arena and without them the GSM camp would be trouble. And the funny thing is that T-Mobile is only around 1/4 th the size of the total GSM market and they are the 2nd smallest nationwide operator.
 
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Old 08-23-2004, 12:34 AM
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You are right, T-Mobile's small size helps them in these surveys. Especially the call quality survey. Its like the low cost airlines, fewer flights means better operational statistics and happy customers. Small network footprint makes it easy to maintain consistent performance and great customer service.
 
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Old 08-23-2004, 05:48 PM
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And the funny thing is that T-Mobile is only around 1/4 th the size of the total GSM market and they are the 2nd smallest nationwide operator.
Only Verizon is adding more new customers per quarter than T-Mobile, so it'll be interesting to see how long they stay in the "2nd smallest" position.
 
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Old 08-24-2004, 01:18 AM
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And the funny thing is that T-Mobile is only around 1/4 th the size of the total GSM market and they are the 2nd smallest nationwide operator.
Only Verizon is adding more new customers per quarter than T-Mobile, so it'll be interesting to see how long they stay in the "2nd smallest" position.
Sorry but you keep forgetting to factor in churn. T-Mobile has one of the worst churn rates so in reality other operators are adding more customers than T-Mobile if you go by how many of them remain after a year.
 
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