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The Tech Blog Verizon tops in wireless survey, Sprint falls behind Wed May 21, 2008 3:35PM EDT Buzz up!on Yahoo!Chatters are growing happier with their overall wireless service, according to a new survey, with Verizon Wireless taking top honors and Sprint slipping into last place among the four big carriers. That said, overall scores for customer satisfaction fell somewhat short of the stratosphere. The results come courtesy of the American Customer Satisfaction Index, which rates various industries and companies on a scale of 1 to 100 based on national phone surveys. The scores? Overall wireless service garnered a 68, the highest score in the four years that the index has been tracking wireless satisfaction—not bad, but not exactly what I'd call an A+. Verizon Wireless scored a 72 in the survey, giving it top marks among the four big wireless carriers. AT&T and T-Mobile both tied at 71, with AT&T gaining the most ground thanks to its four-percent spike since 2007 (thanks, in part, to the iPhone, according to ACSI researchers). Meanwhile, Sprint's ACSI rating fell to just 56, an 8 percent drop from last year. What happened? Well, the struggling carrier's decision to slash 5,000 jobs last year—with another 4,000 to come—could have something to do with it, ACSI researchers said. Just for comparison's sake, the spiraling airline industry got an ACSI score of 62 (tumbling almost 14 percent from 1994), the U.S. Postal Service got a 74 (up from a score of 61 in 1994), FedEx scored an 85, and both McDonald's and Microsoft made do with a middling 69. How's your carrier been treating you lately? Care to grade 'em on your own scale of 1 to 100? Fire away!
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Christine Donovan
Donovan Blatt Realty - Costa Mesa, CA
Broker/Attorney 714-319-9751 DRE01267479 - Costa M

I've had Verizon for years because I don't seem to get the dropped calls and places with no service that others do. However, their service is also a bit more expensive.

May 24, 2008 03:44 AM
Dave Woodson
Dave Woodson - Chesterton, IN
Not the Average Agent

Does not surprise me about Sprint, though I have always been happy with them till here recently - I want to chuck my phone out the window somedays

May 24, 2008 04:05 AM
Gregory Lohr
West Columbia, SC

I switched over to Nextel from Sprint after the merger. I get better reception on the Nextel side of the network. I had some signal issues on the Sprint side. No problems with Nextel...I love it. Now I only pay $99 for everything no limit usuage which includes internet, unlimited phone calls, text messaging, even Telenav map services. That special price ends at the end of the month...I just signed up a few days ago.

Here's a site with most of the major carriers and some free phones (like a Blackberry) so you don't have to comparison shop:
http://wireless.5linx.com/autocontent.aspx?pageid=1165&referringdomain=5linx&eid=L333410
If that link doesn't work, go here and click on Mobile Phones:
http://5linx.net/L333410/products.asp

May 24, 2008 04:52 AM