October 21, 2003

Quality of Call

According to this article in the BBC, quality of hearing on a cell phone is unrelated to the price of the handset. In other words, a more expensive phone does not necessarily have better phone call quality. Call quality depends essentially on the mobile operator's network, according to a study conducted in the UK by voice quality experts Psytechnics.

And an interesting point made, "in general, the quality of calls on mobiles is 20% worse than calls on landlines, even though people are paying more for them".

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