{"id":8899,"date":"2015-12-21T13:07:50","date_gmt":"2015-12-21T18:07:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gwsolutions.com\/att-and-verizon-bring-the-magic-needed-for-superior-mobile-connectivity-at-walt-disney-world\/"},"modified":"2023-11-30T07:50:07","modified_gmt":"2023-11-30T12:50:07","slug":"att-and-verizon-bring-the-magic-needed-for-superior-mobile-connectivity-at-walt-disney-world","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gwsolutions.com\/2015\/12\/21\/att-and-verizon-bring-the-magic-needed-for-superior-mobile-connectivity-at-walt-disney-world\/","title":{"rendered":"AT&T And Verizon Bring The Magic Needed For Superior Mobile Connectivity at Walt Disney World"},"content":{"rendered":"
DULLES, VA – DECEMBER 21, 2015 –<\/strong> Overall, AT&T ranked as the top-performing network<\/a> throughout the park, with Verizon a close second, both sharing first or second rankings in each of\u00a0the six Lands that make up the Magic Kingdom. T-Mobile consistently ranked as the third best performing network in each Land, with one exception where it\u00a0ranked last. Sprint was the lowest performing of the four major operators, scoring lowest for overall connectivity, reliability and data speeds in all the\u00a0Lands except one where it ranked third, trading places with T-Mobile. However, for the most part all carriers performed extremely well with a combined average of 99.5 percent in task reliability at Magic Kingdom.<\/p>\n On basic tasks, like sending a tweet or posting a status update, all the carriers were able to complete 100 percent of the tasks attempted. For the average\u00a0visitors needs, AT&T performed the best throughout the park for tasks like clicking on a link, downloading an image or map or even downloading a song. It was also the top network for any heavy streaming tasks like watching YouTube or Netflix. AT&T and Verizon tied for number 1 in terms of small tasks\u00a0in line with making a status update (minus the photo\/video). Depending on where mobile customers are in the park, when posting a selfie, T-Mobile customers\u00a0may experience some hiccups; for example in Frontierland the carrier completed just 93 percent of the attempted tasks tested. For park goers looking to\u00a0stream video, those on Sprint may struggle, as the operator was able to complete just 94 percent and 95 percent of these types of tasks tested in\u00a0Adventureland and Frontierland respectively.<\/p>\n Dr. Paul Carter, CEO at Global Wireless Solutions, commented: <\/strong> SOCIAL MEDIA PERFORMANCE <\/strong><\/p>\n Magic Kingdom averages nearly 53,000 daily visitors<\/a> making it the\u00a0most visited theme park in the world. All of these happy and excited visitors in one venue can really stress the wireless operators’ networks. Can you\u00a0imagine the impact as visitors throughout the day are energetically tapping away on their mobile devices to share their experiences of the park with their\u00a0friends and family via social networks, whether it’s Instagram or Snapchat. GWS performed multiple social media simulation tests to gauge the experiences\u00a0visitors could expect, whether they want to just send a tweet or live stream their visit via Periscope. Findings include:<\/p>\n LAND-BY-LAND COMPARISON<\/strong><\/p>\n GWS tested a range of key indicators for mobile performance in developing these rankings- including download speed, upload speed and task success\u00a0reliability. These metrics were combined to determine both the overall mobile experience for visitors of the park and a land-by-land comparison. The latter WHAT ABOUT THE WIFI<\/strong><\/p>\n The Magic Kingdom also offers visitors access to its own Wi-Fi network, though our testing shows the mobile operators are the most reliable way of\u00a0accessing your smartphone. The WiFi performed its best in the social posting and photo tests GWS performed, completing 88% of those tasks when tested.<\/p>\n Methodology<\/strong><\/p>\n GWS conducted this series of tests in order to evaluate mobile network performance at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. More than 25,000 task tests were\u00a0conducted in order to evaluate network performance of Tier 1 carriers (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon) throughout the 6 lands that make up Walt\u00a0Disney World’s Magic Kingdom on November 10 – 13, 2015. The tests were conducted using the GWS Mobile Diagnostic App running on Samsung Galaxy S6\u00a0smartphones.<\/p>\n About Global Wireless Solutions, Inc.<\/strong><\/p>\n Global Wireless Solutions, Inc. defines the industry standard for network benchmarking, analysis and testing. Working with some of the world’s largest\u00a0wireless network providers, GWS offers standardized, high-quality network data and engineering analysis to its customers through a suite of benchmarking Firmly rooted in a deep understanding of network engineering, GWS provides best-in-class, turnkey solutions to help customers better understand overall\u00a0network performance as today’s wireless networks grow and evolve. Founded in 1996, GWS is headquartered in Dulles, VA. At last count, GWS has driven more\u00a0than 9 million data collection miles for its customers. For more information, visit www.gwsolutions.com<\/a> and\u00a0follow us on Twitter at @gwsolutionsinc<\/a>.<\/p>\n
\nMillions of Walt Disney World visitors every year rely on their smartphones for everything from checking on ride wait times, to downloading park maps or\u00a0uploading selfies to social media. Today Global Wireless Solutions<\/a> (GWS), the leading independent network\u00a0benchmarking firm, releases its Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom testing data revealing that AT&T and Verizon offer the best mobile connectivity,\u00a0while Sprint and T-Mobile lagged behind.<\/p>\n
\n“Disney World is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the US, so it’s critical that operators are in a position to provide good service. With so\u00a0many customers on the ground looking to do anything from tweeting an update to sharing a photo or video of their experiences via social media, it’s\u00a0integral that the mobile operators have a robust network in place. Our carefully controlled tests examined a variety of metrics, including upload and\u00a0download speeds, task attempts and completions, to determine just how successful these mobile networks are when it comes to uploading a selfie or watching\u00a0a video. The results highlight that AT&T and Verizon customers will clearly enjoy the best performance when updating their Facebook or Twitter friends\u00a0about the magical time they’re having at the park.”<\/p>\n\n
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