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They did more than "ran a few speed tests"

In all honesty this is a fairly in depth test of 3G networks, so I am not sure if any sarcasm is necessary in the reporting of the story. If you look at each of the tests, the tester(s) went to multiple locations within the cities, then tested multiple different devices. Sure, it wasnt a block by block analysis however I would say for a gadget blog they did a pretty good job.
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I think they did a pretty good job as well; it sure seems to match my impressions and my own testing around my local area.

It's amazing how marketing can sway so many people's opinions that Verizon is God's gift in terms of bandwidth and stability. Honestly, I find Sprint to be faster and reliable in most of the places I am.

YMMV, but whatever is best in your area is best. There isn't any end-all answer, still.
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said by Nerdtalker See Profile :

It's amazing how marketing can sway so many people's opinions that Verizon is God's gift in terms of bandwidth and stability.
Verizon has always gotten great press and test results for their voice service. I was not aware of any great marketing hype about their data service being better than the others.
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said by GOLFnSUN See Profile :

Verizon has always gotten great press and test results for their voice service. I was not aware of any great marketing hype about their data service being better than the others.
I've added emphasis where necessary to highlight my point. Press doesn't always mean unbiased, objective, or that thorough. Testing conditions (even in the Gizmodo test) change so often, and local load and signal propagation is such a huge variable that, without running hundreds of tests, I don't consider any "testing" to be complete. Certainly nothing from the likes of the Walt-Mossberg type "press" if that's what you're alluding to.

This isn't about voice at all. Data is what we're talking about here. Regarding those tests, it'd seem that (at least this test) a number say otherwise. This nonsense that their network is "the fastest and most reliable 3G network in America" is laughable at best. Last Thursday the entire Verizon cellular network went down (completely, no signal) in my area. Completely. It makes me laugh every time I see their billboard.

If you're referring to those JD Power & Associates ratings, you'd honestly have to be kidding yourself or naive to believe them.
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said by Nerdtalker See Profile :

It's amazing how marketing can sway so many people's opinions that Verizon is God's gift in terms of bandwidth and stability.
Verizon has always gotten great press and test results for their voice service. I was not aware of any great marketing hype about their data service being better than the others.
As one who uses their services and has coworkers on Verizon...... Their voice service is much overhyped. It's a little worse than AT&T in the places I go to. Voice quality is a mixed bag and often times it's horrible.

I'd pick AT&T any day over Verizon.

Verizon has great brainwashing....err, marketing.


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said by GOLFnSUN See Profile :

Verizon has always gotten great press and test results for their voice service. I was not aware of any great marketing hype about their data service being better than the others.
Verizon's crowd of geeks that follow me around all day sure are annoying, though...
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If you're referring to those JD Power & Associates ratings, you'd honestly have to be kidding yourself or naive to believe them.
I believe them for exactly what they are -- consumer impressions. Verizon has been building a marketing impression of quality, and that impression is showing through because it does not offend the sensibilities of those responding to the surveys. Customers who think that the network is likely good are apt to blame issues on other factors (like slow servers).

Sprint's largely black-and-white commercials with the scary-looking CEO extolling the values of unlimited amounts of what customers want (while throwing on a 5 GB cap) make them look cheap and defensive. Consumers who think that Sprint is on the ropes are likely to blame issues on a network in decline.

I have no data for any of that, but it seems to follow...
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