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The 5 Top Wireless Cell Phone Companies and What They Can Offer You

Shopping around for service plans and unsure of which carrier to choose? You'll probably want to go with one of these top 5 wireless cell phone companies.


Choosing a cell phone provider is always  hard, because there are so many companies out there that it’s really difficult to figure out just what sort of service that you need.  With the right type of provider, you can be assured of getting the features you need, alongside the phone that you want, which can really make all the difference in terms of your level of satisfaction.  That’s actually why it’s really important that you contrast and compare the offerings and size of each, so that you can determine which type of wireless cell phone companies is going to be right for you.

That means comparing the 5 widely regarded wireless cell phone companies that are the best in the US.  You want to think about the services and size of the coverage area, as well as what you can expect in terms of the overall quality of your experience.  That means comparing each and the common offerings as well as complaints:

1) Verizon Wireless

The largest single network in America, and often regarded as providing the best calling network as well, this is one of the top, if not the top type of provider in America.  That means it guarantees coverage just about anywhere in the US, so that you can get a strong signal even if you’re traveling.  But what you’re also going to find from Verizon is that it utilizes CMDA technology which is different from the world standard GMS.  That means it uses a different form of bandwidth system to increase call strength so that you suffer a lot less dropped calls than other providers.

2) AT&T

Just about as big as Verizon, if not as large in the US, this is another great wireless cell phone company that you can count on for good service.  While not quite as great as Verizon in terms of actual overall call quality, what AT&T offers that Verizon can’t is much better data transmission and functionality.  That’s because AT&T’s technology is built around transferring voice and data on the same band, so that you can do more functions with their phones, and you can also multitask without losing too much in terms of overall speed.  That’s a big difference with Verizon in which you cannot call while using data features at the same time.

3) Sprint

Lesser used in recent days because of AT&T and now Verizon’s domination through the iPhone, Sprint is still a great company in it’s own right.  The second carrier to roll out 3G as a way for transmitting data signals, you’re going to find that Sprint also offers a ton of different types of smart phones, at more affordable prices than the two larger carriers.  This is a little known fact, and actually a corner stone for which they’ve built the company.  They also pioneered push to talk wireless communication, so that you can use your phone as a quick and easy walkie talkie with friends and family.

4) T-Mobile

The fourth largest and most widely used wireless service provider, T-Mobile is actually a pretty distant fourth to everything offered by the other providers.  That’s because this was one of the last providers to roll out 3G, and also doesn’t feature the same level of great name brand phones as other providers.  However, they were the first to introduce the MyFaves program, in which you can choose five people that you call the most and get unlimited minutes when placing calls to those numbers.

5) US Cellular

One of the smaller companies, but still another great one so long as you’re in a service area.  US Cellular lags behind the others somewhat, just because it’s not that big.  But they do still offer affordable competitive pricing, and have a lot of great exclusives with Windows phones that you can’t find from other providers, and that are some of the best smart phones on the market today.   Plus these come from top manufacturers like HTC and even Motorola, so you know they are name brands that you can really trust.  So long as you can deal with fewer service areas, US Cellular can still be a great alternative to the more major types of providers.

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