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Verizon wireless review
Verizon Wireless has today grown to become America?s top company in wireless technology. The company invests in excess of $4 billion annually to maintain and expand its high quality network nationwide.
Verizon Wireless serves more than 47.4 million customers, operating approximately 164 switching facilities and more than 23,000 cell sites. Here is something about the company that is not that well known.
The company's network is based on studies done by real-life test men/women who enthused the company's national advertising campaign. They conduct more than 300,000 call attempts monthly on Verizon Wireless and other national wireless networks while traveling over 100,000 miles of the most frequently traveled roadways in specially equipped, company-owned quality test vehicles. Their work is to ensure that the network is able to meet high quality standards, as is expected from a company as big as Verizon. When test vehicles complete their routes, the network teams downloads the results to computers at network test centers for compilation, analysis and follow up operations.
The network reliability test results have consistently shown that the number of ineffective attempts for the Verizon Wireless national network, in major metropolitan centers and some remote areas is lower than any other national carrier. Test results also indicate that calls that connect on the Verizon Wireless network are more likely to stay connected for the entire duration of the call. And thus Verizon proudly stands behind their motto? ?We Never Stop Working for You.?
Here is a Verizon wireless product that meets the key requirements of the market for wireless smart phones.
With Wireless Sync and Windows Mobile? software, Verizon Wireless? newest all-in-one phone/PDA from UTStarcom Personal Communications keeps business professionals connected while they are on-the-go and out of the office. The XV6600 is supported by BroadbandAccess, which is the fastest wide-area high-speed data network. Customers are thus able to receive and view large email attachments right from the handset.
XV6600 and BroadbandAccess service offering download speeds of up to 300-500 Kbps helps people to increase productivity and speed up response time. The Pocket PC-enabled XV6600 is based on Intel XScale? technology and offers customers the latest in Microsoft Pocket PC features with the Microsoft? Pocket PC 2003 Phone Edition.
