CDMA has it perks but I feel they are outweighed by GSM. I have Verizon cause they have better voice coverage in my area then AT&T which is a priority to me.
Because AT&T and T-Mobile might not cover his area? I would say both AT&T and T-Mobile are the worst providers. I've had numerous dropped calls on AT&T and never get more than 2-3 bars at my house, and sometimes I even get slowed down to EDGE. I used to have T-Mobile and that was the worst experience ever.
So I'm switching to Verizon in October.
If you aren't making calls, AT&T is fine. I could no longer cope with having to re-dial into a conference call 4times in the course of an hour due to cell tower drops here in Chicago.
I've not had a single dropped call since switching to Verizon. The lack of simultaneous voice/data was acceptable to me just to have solid connections from both.
That said, I'm looking forward to the LTE enabled iPhone to bring this capability back.
The way GSM works you really need to have a constant audio stream on the voice call (2-ways) while running speed test or you get borked results. Call Movietime or something while running it.
The way GSM works you really need to have a constant audio stream on the voice call (2-ways) while running speed test or you get borked results. Call Movietime or something while running it.