LA and Chicago are also pretty bad. If you're curious as to what it's like being an ATT customer in a major city, it's like I'm being punished for not living in Real America. Service is much better in mid-sized cities as I understand.
This little article kinda stinks. I don't have personal experience with their networks in SF or NYC, but without a y-axis on those graphs or a definition of "Voice Composite Quality Index", I don't think you can really draw any conclusions other than they are improving over time. Seems like this guy is just looking for a reason as to why his service is shoddy.
Most months I use 0 voice minutes on my iPhone. The phone quality is just so bad that I'll borrow someone else's phone or use a softphone on my computer if at all possible. It barely occurs to me to use it as a phone.
I've lived in SF with it, and driven 25,000 miles around the entire US with the 3G and 3GS. It sucks everywhere.
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 20.6 ms ] threadAfter a year of crappy service I finally found a way to improve reception on my iPhone... I gave it up and switched to Verizon.
I've lived in SF with it, and driven 25,000 miles around the entire US with the 3G and 3GS. It sucks everywhere.