AT&T and Verizon iPhone 4 owners are more than twice as likely to report dropped calls than Verizon customers, says survey .
Taken from a group of 4,068 people, the survey's results show 82 percent of Verizon subscribers being "very satisfied" versus 80 percent for AT&T. Those results are similar to an industry-wide, non-iPhone-specific poll conducted separately by ChangeWave. In that poll, 4.6 percent of AT&T subscribers reported dropped calls, compared with 1.4 percent of Verizon customers.
The figures stand in contrast with quality of service however, specifically in terms of dropped calls.
"Verizon is still in the early stages of its iPhone 4 offering to consumers," ChangeWave said,"It remains to be seen how well the Verizon network performs as the number of Verizon iPhone 4 owners ramps up and inevitably puts more pressure on their system."
Taken from a group of 4,068 people, the survey's results show 82 percent of Verizon subscribers being "very satisfied" versus 80 percent for AT&T. Those results are similar to an industry-wide, non-iPhone-specific poll conducted separately by ChangeWave. In that poll, 4.6 percent of AT&T subscribers reported dropped calls, compared with 1.4 percent of Verizon customers.
The figures stand in contrast with quality of service however, specifically in terms of dropped calls.
"Verizon is still in the early stages of its iPhone 4 offering to consumers," ChangeWave said,"It remains to be seen how well the Verizon network performs as the number of Verizon iPhone 4 owners ramps up and inevitably puts more pressure on their system."