April 13, 2012

mobile Networks - Which Wireless Network Should I Pick?

Picking a mobile network isn't always an easy thing to do when there is so much firm driven hype and so few ways to find out just what the end-users are mental via other means than word of mouth. When you pick your next smart phone you assuredly don't want the calls dropping all of the time, that's the last thing you need. Also slow applications due to poor mobile broadband is never an enjoyable sense for a consumer. What about coverage area? You don't want a smart phone dropping out every time you end up on a small hill or in a low lying dip. So let's correlate these networks and get the real scoop on either or not they are worth our time.

At&T

Currently At&T claims the nation's fastest mobile broadband network and while there may be truth to this, the fact is that they had a verily rough year in 2010. While this year might be a bit great than the last the dropped call complaints were huge in the first and even second quarter of 2010. This is 2011 and while there is a lot of buzz about them finally gift 4G and being the last major mobile network to do so, versus Hspa+ the voice concerns don't seem as prevalent. There was a huge network upgrade last year but they likely would have gained benefit from network optimization to avoid excess costs.




Verizon

Well verily this is an ironic review, when I searched for information on the most recent Verizon Wireless reviews I had no idea that they claimed to be "America's Widest and Most trustworthy Wireless Network". This is verily ironic because the reports are showing them falling off of their game pretty fiercely. One someone was complaining about how they have had their phone for 6 months now and because they live in the country, no less than 5 miles from a cell tower, they have no reception. Another description mentioned 911 wasn't working during January's winter storm in a safe bet part of the country. Then again, I have to give Verizon reputation beyond these negative reviews, the truth is the buyer support is one of the top ranked and the firm seems to express a safe bet lack of greed by gift mobile hot-spot solutions more easily than some of their competitors.

Sprint

Sprint is calls themselves "The Now Network" and mentions being the first national carrier of 4g speeds. It looks like we finally have a network that isn't claiming to be the many of anything and the users seem to love the 4g connections and pricing. The down side to it is that they mention poor 4g coverage still in some states on the reviews I was able to find from users. Other complaints were poor 3g doing but then again, who could blame them for not optimizing 3g capacity when every person is attractive to higher speeds?

T-Mobile

They claim to be "America's Largest 4g network", I have no think to doubt this claim. Their speeds and coverage for 3g seem to remain great even now. I am verily on contract with T-Mobile so I will give a personal review. The buyer support is horrid, I mean they verily have an "I don't care if you stay or go because I have fullness more where you came from" kind of attitude. I had to call their Ceo's office one time because the support was so bad and to find a number covering of their generic buyer assistance number was one of the hardest things I had ever done. I was fortunate to find a very disgruntled ex-customer who wanted to get through to the Ceo or even have habitancy spam him. I also feel that their claims for "Free Phones" are misleading when there is a 0.00 deposit in the form of a mail in rebate essential for purchase. Don't tell me they can't just give the phone just the same if it is indeed, "Free". Remember they have these phones institution designed for them as carriers. Their attitude on "Tethering" was disappointing with the G2, supposedly they claimed they wouldn't hinder this but obviously they did. Aside from all of my complaints though, T-Mobile does offer a very good service, their coverage has been superior for me and the mobile broadband speeds have been outstanding. Those are probably two of the most prominent factors which is why after 2 years I haven't switched to Another network but I verily have carefully it from time to time. Pricing is fair, but not great, if you verily want good pricing try Metro-Pcs or Boost Mobile.

Overall, they have their pros and cons but none are verily that much great than the others

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