Verizon Lowest Dropped Calls, Highest Customer Satisfaction, But Needs Killer Phone, Says ChangeWave

ChangeWave Research has good news for Verizon, it does have the lowest dropped calls. According to  ChangeWave's latest cell phone survey of 2,883 U.S. consumers, completed September 18, 2008--- Verizon subscribers report that - on average - just 2.7% of their
calls were dropped over the past 90 days, nearly a percentage point
better than AT&T (3.6%), their closest competitor.

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Sprint/Nextel (4.4%) and T-Mobile (4.5%) were third and fourth.

One-in-five Verizon users (20%) say they didn't experience ANY dropped calls over the past three months, compared to 18% for T-Mobile, 17% for AT&T, and 10% for Sprint/Nextel.

Verizon Gets So Much Satisfaction:

43% of Verizon's customers in the survey say they're
Very Satisfied with Verizon's service and have the highest satisfaction rates in the industry as shown my ChangeWave's data chart:

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Verizon is losing market share when it comes to the future buying notes ChangeWave due to the popularity of the iPhone.

Among respondents likely to switch providers over the next 6 months,
nearly a third (31%) say they're headed to AT&T, while just 19% say
they'll choose Verizon.

verizon_vs_ATT.gifChangeWave suggests that the BlackBerry Storm may may give Verizon the jolt to market share it needs. The need a killer phone even with their great network perfomance.

More information is available at the the ChangeWave HotWire Blog.