Thursday, March 18, 2010

So Who Really Won the Big Game on Sunday: Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile or Sprint? Root Wireless Reports…

Posted by CrackBerry on Tuesday, February 9, 2010, 13:28

Back at CES we told you about Root Wireless and their mission of reporting on carrier network performance using data collected from real users. In case you missed that post, be sure to check out the video here . An event like the SuperBowl puts a whole lot of cell phone users in place, so the folks at Root Wireless decided this would be a good instance to see just how well each carrier performed. You can find the whole report below, but here are some of the highlights: Verizon Wireless was the day’s ‘loser,’ recording far more connection failures than typical, while providing the slowest service at the game Sunday. Of the ‘Big Four’ carriers, AT&T provided the fastest service - despite the expected congestion created in part by the iPhone’s popularity. But like Verizon, it reported much higher connection failure rates than usual; attempts to connect failed 16% of the time

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