Verizon tops J.D. Power rankings of wireless performance
- Overall wireless network quality problem incidence is 12 problems per 100 (PP100) network connections. The overall incidence rate has been consistent since 2012.
- Data quality has been the primary driver of the improvement in wireless network quality during the past three years. Total data quality problems have declined to 14 PP100 in 2014 from 19 PP100 in 2012.
- Both data speed and connectivity improve this year. Issues related to slow mobile Web experiences have declined to 17 PP100 in 2014 from 21 PP100 in 2012, which is largely attributed to broader rollouts of 4G networks. Similarly, issues with email connections have declined to 5 PP100 from 7 PP100 during the same time frame.
- Customers with 4G smartphones experience 3 PP100 fewer problems with data-related issues than those with smartphones operating on previous generation technology (3G). Customers using 4G smartphones experience 6 PP100 fewer problems with slow mobile Web, compared with 3G customers.
- This increasingly positive experience with their network is translating into increased engagement for wireless customers. For example, 25 percent of customers using 4G smartphones say they "strongly agree" that they are committed to their carrier, compared with 20 percent of those using 3G smartphones who say the same.
- Customers using faster, more efficient 4G networks are 14 percent more likely to recommend their wireless carrier than those using networks that have not yet been upgraded.
Wireless Network Quality PP100 Rankings
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J.D. Power.com Power Circle Ratings
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(Based on Problems Per 100 Network Connections)
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For Consumers
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Northeast Region
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Verizon Wireless
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10
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5
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AT&T
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13
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3
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Northeast Average
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13
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3
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T-Mobile
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15
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2
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Sprint Nextel
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18
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2
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Included in the Northeast Region are Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont.
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Mid-Atlantic Region
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Verizon Wireless
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9
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5
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AT&T
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11
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3
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Mid-Atlantic Average
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11
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3
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Sprint Nextel
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14
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2
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T-Mobile
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15
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2
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Included in the
Mid-Atlantic Region are Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New
Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia.
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Southeast Region
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Verizon Wireless
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10
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5
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AT&T
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13
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3
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Southeast Average
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13
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3
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T-Mobile
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15
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2
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Sprint Nextel
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19
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2
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Included in the Southeast
Region are Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi,
North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.
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North Central Region
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Verizon Wireless
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8
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5
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North Central Average
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11
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3
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AT&T
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12
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3
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T-Mobile
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15
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2
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Sprint Nextel
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16
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2
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Included in the North Central Region are Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin.
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Southwest Region
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Verizon Wireless
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10
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5
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AT&T
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12
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4
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Southwest Average
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13
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3
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Sprint Nextel
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15
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2
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T-Mobile
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15
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2
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Included in the Southwest Region are Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas.
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West Region
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Verizon Wireless
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10
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5
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West Average
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13
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3
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AT&T
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14
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3
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T-Mobile
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14
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3
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Sprint Nextel
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17
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2
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Included in the West
Region are Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota,
Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South
Dakota, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
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4 – Better than most
3 – About average
2 – The rest
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