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January 20, 2015

New Verizon video explains their Antenna Chamber

by John_A

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While T-Mobile and Sprint have been engaged in a heated battle to change the market for cellular service in the U.S., AT&T and Verizon have been slower to adopt any of the changes their smaller rivals are pushing. In particular, Verizon appears to be content for now to rely on a strategy of offering quality for the additional expense and trouble their subscribers deal with to stay with them. To help justify their value, Verizon is back with a new video this month, following up a video released in December showing the Verizon device testing lab at work, that shows a little bit about how they test the connectivity of their devices.

The video focuses on the Antenna Chamber that is part of their Wireless Testing Lab. The Antenna Chamber is used to run a variety of simulations to help Verizon engineers identify issues that may impede a call or data connection. In the video, Verizon employees explain why their test platform spins and the purpose of all the spikes on the wall. The end result that Verizon seeks is successful call and data connections that leave a positive customer experience with their subscribers.

You can check out the video below to see some of the steps that Verizon takes to keep call and data connections at a high quality level.

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