Every cell phone carrier touts having better cell service than their competitors. To prove it, they will often use a coverage map, which uses a series bright spots to represent the size of the carrier’s network. However, keep in mind that maps are unregulated and can often misleading.
Last year, Americans received 26.3 billion spam calls, and the problem is getting worse. In fact, there was a 46 percent increase from the previous year.
FCC chairman Ajit Pai says Americans are “mad as hell,” and comedian John Oliver points out that, “Hatred of [robocalls] might be the only thing that everyone in America agrees on now.”
Verizon may be a big name in home phone service, but size isn’t the only factor to consider when choosing your phone service. Price, quality, and features of your home phone may have a greater daily impact.
Sanyogita Shamsunder is a force to be reckoned with. She’s loved math since middle school, and that passion helped her forge ahead in her education, including a Ph.D. in electrical engineering.
Today she leads the 5G Ecosystems and Innovation team and she’s a key influencer in our road to becoming the 5G leader. She and her team strategically choose partners to ideate on how to use 5G to revolutionize all kinds of industries – from first responders to finance to manufacturing. Combining Verizon’s 5G expertise with partners’ deep subject matter knowledge is a winning combination.