Verizon Wireless defeated other national carriers in the arena of overall network performance, trustworthiness and speed in the first half of 2014. Today, RootMetrics has presented this report.
AT&T was the closest competitor of Verizon in the “State of the Mobile Union”. This is a test which includes usage of phone from carriers in 5.6 million test samples from cities, small towns, airports and 6,400 indoor positions.
Verizon was on the crown in terms of network performance as stated in the report of RootMetrics. In that survey 125 cities and 50 airports were included.
According to Bill More, CEO of RootMetrics the previous study involved almost 60 percent of the U.S population, whereas the recent survey includes the former data as well. The latest data comprises of rural areas, medium and small town and some freeways that makes 40 percent of the population.
RootMetrics carried out an evaluation study in which it compared the prior records of the second half of 2013 with the new one. The outcome is rather positive for every carrier since all the major carriers are moving towards betterment.
The new study demonstrates that T-Mobile has shown a good performance in urban areas in the first half of 2014. On the other hand, T-Mobile and Sprint have come nearer to a competition.
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