Research Paper On Sprint Vs Verizon

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Sprint vs. Verizon

All about Communication
Background of Sprint and Verizon

on March 7, 1876 Alexander Graham Bell successfully patented the telephone. Although he wasn’t the first to invent the telephone, he was the first to patent the idea. The idea of instant communication between two people from where ever they were located was a completely new idea. Over time, the telephone evolved, and the world has moved from landline telephones to mobile cell phones. Today, cell phones are commonplace in the lives of most people, and there are many cell phone companies providing communication services all over the world. Verizon and Sprint are just two of them, and both have rich histories featuring great accomplishments.
Sprint’s history began …show more content…

Other links on the homepage include upgrade eligibility, new phones, and the ability to learn more about the LTE plus plan. When logging into your account, Sprint offers a pop-up telling the consumer about the new style of billing. There are also links for consumers to learn more about leasing options, referring friends, and connecting to family members in Mexico, Canada, and Latin America at no extra charge. The side bar contains links to navigate to support, ways to contact the company, information about the company as well as store locations, coverage maps, and the shopping cart. When a consumer logs on and starts looking at plans, Sprint has made it very pleasant when searching for plans and shopping for phones. The separate the phones out based on credit, good, building or no credit. These phones are then broken down into price, down payment, lease fee, or no lease fee.
Verizon has also taken color out of their webpage, with more white shown than the traditional red. White is seen as the color of purity, calmness, and innocence. Verizon uses the color white to symbolize new beginnings, growth, but can also symbolize coldness. Unlike Sprint, who utilizes the color whit with just the right amount of yellows, greys, and blacks, Verizon’s page seems to be lacking in signature