So I'm sure most of you have seen the ads on tv talking about the difference between AT&T's 3G and Verizon's 3G. Let me preface this thread by saying that Verizon does have the better 3G coverage, but the ads are misleading. And that really bugs the hell outta me.
Most consider EVDO the true 3G component on CDMA networks (Verizon & Sprint). The truth is that the International Telecommunication Union identifies 3G as networks with downloads speeds of 348 kps and it would appear that this is what Verizon is using in their ads.
While CDMA2000 can reach 3G speeds, most don't consider CDMA2000 a 3G technology. AT&T's EDGE network reaches anywhere between 170-200 kps. However, AT&T has their 'FINE EDGE' network that can reach up to 348kps, which is considered by the ITU as 3G speeds. However, AT&T has chosen not to list those towers as part of their 3G network since they don't offer what they consider 3G speeds.
In these ads, Verizon has clearly mapped out the combination of their EVDO and CDMA2000 networks to make their map look huge. In comparison, they only show AT&T's HSDPA (3G) coverage area. I don't know about you, but I find it pretty shady. Maybe it's not a big deal, but at least this will open the eyes of a few of you. Below is a map Verizon's true 3G coverage area. Once again, I understand that it is bigger than AT&T's. I'm just not a big fan of deception through advertising.
Verizon's actual EVDO coverage

Verizon's advertised 3G coverage

Most consider EVDO the true 3G component on CDMA networks (Verizon & Sprint). The truth is that the International Telecommunication Union identifies 3G as networks with downloads speeds of 348 kps and it would appear that this is what Verizon is using in their ads.
While CDMA2000 can reach 3G speeds, most don't consider CDMA2000 a 3G technology. AT&T's EDGE network reaches anywhere between 170-200 kps. However, AT&T has their 'FINE EDGE' network that can reach up to 348kps, which is considered by the ITU as 3G speeds. However, AT&T has chosen not to list those towers as part of their 3G network since they don't offer what they consider 3G speeds.
In these ads, Verizon has clearly mapped out the combination of their EVDO and CDMA2000 networks to make their map look huge. In comparison, they only show AT&T's HSDPA (3G) coverage area. I don't know about you, but I find it pretty shady. Maybe it's not a big deal, but at least this will open the eyes of a few of you. Below is a map Verizon's true 3G coverage area. Once again, I understand that it is bigger than AT&T's. I'm just not a big fan of deception through advertising.
Verizon's actual EVDO coverage

Verizon's advertised 3G coverage
