Every couple of years, it’s time to buy a new wireless phone — and every couple of years, we go through the same decision-making process. What should be the most important part of that process? The answer is not in the advertising. It’s not about choosing a phone. Rather, it’s choosing the right network — and there is a difference between major carriers. The four largest U.S. wireless carriers are AT&T Mobility, Verizon Wireless, Sprint and T-Mobile. When it comes to quality, strength of signal and network footprint, you may be surprised.
Which Wireless Network Is Best for You?
Posted by: Jeff Kagan April 10, 2014 06:28 AMEvery couple of years, it’s time to buy a new wireless phone — and every couple of years, we go through the same decision-making process. What should be the most important part of that process? The answer is not in the advertising. It’s not about choosing a phone. Rather, it’s choosing the right network — and there is a difference between major carriers. The four largest U.S. wireless carriers are AT&T Mobility, Verizon Wireless, Sprint and T-Mobile. When it comes to quality, strength of signal and network footprint, you may be surprised.