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		<title>AT&#038;T talking down Verizon&#8217;s LTE plans</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Everyone has been following the stories on Verizon and AT&#038;T's 3G/4G platforms, especially those that are anxiously awaiting the official release from Verizon Wireless. In a recent interview between Information Week  and AT&#038;T spokesperson Seth Bloom, AT&#038;T believes that Verizon's approach will lead to customer service problems and that its own slow-and-steady speed improvement approach is superior, in their own opinion....]]></description>
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<p>Everyone has been following the stories on Verizon and AT&amp;T&#8217;s 3G/4G platforms, especially those that are anxiously awaiting the official release from Verizon Wireless. In a recent interview between <em>Information Week</em> and AT&amp;T spokesperson Seth Bloom, AT&amp;T believes that Verizon&#8217;s approach will  lead to customer service problems and that its own slow-and-steady  speed improvement approach is superior, in their own opinion.</p>
<p>What would make AT&amp;T have such an opinion? We have details of the interview to share with you that we found at Information Week.</p>
<p>According to <em>IW</em>, spokesperson Seth Bloom said in an email &#8220;Verizon is moving straight to LTE and not  increasing their 3G speeds, so their customers will have a jarring  drop-off in performance when not in an LTE service area – speed, sure,  but also simultaneous voice/data, etc.&#8221; Bloom continued, &#8220;In contrast, because we are  building LTE while at the same time continuing to increase 3G speeds,  our customers can expect to have a much better experience when they’re  not in a 4G area. This will be vitally important for the customer  experience no matter the carrier.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>IW</em> then gave their own opinion, stating that Verizon Wireless&#8217; LTE network will reach download  speeds between 5 and 12Mbps, and upload speeds of 2 to 5Mbps. While  12Mbps is surely faster than 3.1Mbps,<em> IW</em> thinks AT&amp;T is overstating  the performance issue a bit. Sure, speeds will drop as Verizon customers  move between LTE and EVDO, but Verizon&#8217;s EVDO network is solid as hell,  and fast enough for most professionals&#8217; business needs when not under  LTE coverage.</p>
<p>When <em>IW</em> asked Verizon for comments about plans to upgrade its 3G network speeds,  Verizon Wireless spokesperson Jeffrey Nelson dropped this knowledge, &#8220;We  have a proud history of meeting and exceeding market demands on our  wireless networks. We build our networks for success right from the  start and aren&#8217;t surprised when we succeed in the marketplace. And we  constantly improve them. It&#8217;s just not enough to address your network  problems by promising to do better down the road.&#8221;</p>
<p>Continuing on Nelson states &#8220;When choosing a wireless company, people want more than promises.  Customers value our long-term track record for leading on network  reliability, speed, coverage and capacity. By moving aggressively and  becoming the first company on the globe to build a large-scale LTE  network, we&#8217;ll gain first-to-market advantages in the US, with a  head-start of at least 18-24 months.&#8221;</p>
<p>Will Verizon be upgrading the speeds of its CDMA EVDO 3G network? According to  AT&amp;T they don&#8217;t plan to. AT&amp;T believes Verizon&#8217;s CDMA EVDO Rev. A network tops out at 3.1Mbps, and  that&#8217;s where it will stay. What do you think of AT&amp;T&#8217;s opinion. Do they have evidence to back up their own statements? Will their opinion be the actual outcome? Let us know your thoughts.</p>
<p><em>Source: <a href="http://www.informationweek.com/news/mobility/3G/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=227700349" target="_blank">Information Week</a></em></p>
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