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From: Paul H. Christiansen8/24/2016 9:54:47 AM
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T-Mobile, Sprint Close In on Verizon, AT&T For Best Mobile Network

Surveys about the best wireless service get a lot of attention, which has led to an ever-increasing number of surveys. Each has its own methodology, metrics and rankings. On Tuesday, Rootmetrics, an early player in the mobile ranking game, came out with its latest findings.

As in the past, Verizon ranked best overall and topped five national categories, including network reliability, network speed and data performance. AT&T generally came in second in the rankings which covered performance measured in the first half of 2016. Sprint was second in calling and third in texting, while T-Mobile was third in most data-related categories.

But raw rankings are almost useless for consumers trying to pick among the carriers. A first place finish within an eye blink of second place may matter considerably less in the real world than a third place finisher that wallops the fourth place carrier.

fortune.com

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