People Love Cell Phones - Hate Their Service
from the damn-mobile-phones dept
In the US it's pretty common for people to own a cell phone, which they use all the time, but absolutely hate their service provider. There are a ton of reasons why, but no cell service carrier in the US offers particularly good service - and it's not likely to improve much. The country (and its cities) are too spread out, and the service providers are already signing up plenty of customers despite the poor quality. Even though they all say their number 1 goal is to improve service - there's a quote from an unnamed CEO of a "major wireless company" saying that no company will compete on the basis of quality since they're all "optimizing revenue".Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Cell Service
I use SprintPCS (love/hate relationship) and they have terrible, terrible coverage in my hometown of Burlington, MA. Now you would think that they would have great coverage there given the fact that Burlington is a major high tech center on the east coast. But improved coverage is held up by local residents.
What is even more enraging is trying to acess Sprint's voicemail system. I often have to dial 2-3 times before I can get into voicemail.
Carriers are only shooting themselves in the foot with poor service. How do they expect consumers to upgrade to the next generation services when we can't even get our voicemail?
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UK way ahead
Why oh why did the USA have to go with some proprietry system when the entire rest of the world went with GSM? I get fine coverage with my phone all over the UK. And all over France, and Australia, and Japan, ... etc. Because of the large gobal target audience, our handsets are streets ahead, cost of equipment for providers has dropped, we are now getting GPRS (64kb/s always-on connection over mobile) before any 3G infrastructure is even being put in place (which will boost the rate to several Mb/s). Check out the mobile I have here.
Phillip.PS One of the reasons the US went with their own solution is the Clipper chip, which allows anyone with the right key to listen in on any US citizens phone calls. The fact that GSM is cryptographically secure was not acceptable to the US government.
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