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Consumer Reports: Verizon has highest satisfaction rate among major US carriers, AT&T is lowest

Consumer Reports: Verizon has highest satisfaction rate among major US carriers, AT&T is lowest It’s annual satisfaction survey time for Consumer Reports, and the magazine has a couple of results to share in anticipation of next month’s issue. It seems that regional provider Consumer Cellular topped the charts — the survey rated scores from 66,000 online subscribers — though Verizon was ranked the very best out of the four major players for the second one year in a row, followed closely by Sprint and T-Mobile. In accordance with the survey, the latter company was still “much better” than last-place AT&T. The total results may be published within the January 2012 issue. Your individual personal experience with each provider may vary reckoning on your locale, for sure, but 66,000 people have certainly made their voice heard.

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