U.S Telecom Industry Rivalry
The Telecom industry has grown
exponentially throughout the world since 1990. The U.S alone has 676
wireless telecommunication carrier companies. The extravagating progress made
by these telecom providers has directed the U.S digitally powerful.
Competition in business or any walk of life is compulsory because it pushes you to the limits of betterment. The rivalry in the telecom industry has resulted in all these advancements in the digital world.
Everything is available at your
fingertips. Companies are thriving to provide a better way of communication to
their consumers on daily basis. Their research circles around the sole idea of
being faster than any other network.
Our daily life activities depend
exclusively 90% on electronics and among those cellphones rank on the top.
These have become the primary source of our communication expressly in
businesses. Smartphones have become a mandatory accessory in professionalism.
The top-ranked telecom networks
according to NPS (Net Promoter Score) in the U.S are AT&T, T-Mobile,
MetroPCS, and Cricket Wireless. These companies cumulatively in the last year
had trillions of dollars turnover.
Cricket Wireless was founded in 1999
but today it stands with top of the telecon companies of U.S. It has over 10
million users across the country and has over 5000 stores; 700 are in
association with Mobilelink USA.
The statistics show close
competition among these companies over the last five years. From their voice
call service to internet packages, each prospect of their network has been
advanced.
In the telecom industry, the
uniqueness of the brand is judged either by prices, packages, or network
service and range. Their marketing strategy reflects their brand image and it
always hints network’s positivity.
In the U.S, telecommunication
companies have been principally split into two segments commercial and
residential. 61.8% of the telecommunication market is enclosed by the
residential segment.
Most of these companies are also
cable providers which makes the large part of coverage by residents more
understandable.

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