With network quality issues largely under control, cost has emerged as a key differentiator. While prices may not necessarily have decreased, constant reminders from carriers about reliability and focus on loyalty and reward programs have created the impression that wireless companies provide strong value.
As network quality issues decrease and satisfaction continues to grow among business wireless providers, cost has emerged as a key differentiator.
Carl Lepper, J.D. Power’s senior director technology, media & telecom, October 2025
T-Mobile and AT&T lead rankings
Businesses with up to 19 employees are categorized as small by J.D. Power. For small enterprises, satisfaction is measured across six factors: network quality; cost of service; billing; offerings and promotions, digital tools and support; and customer phone support.
AT&T landed the top spot in this segment with a score of 688, with Verizon close behind with 686 points. T-Mobile was third with a score of 681.
Business customers need to be even more careful than household customers when choosing plans
T-Mobile credits its success with medium businesses to its superior network and the recently launched SuperMobile plan. However, the study makes you wonder why the company lagged behind AT&T in the small businesses segment. That’s even though AT&T‘s business plans start at $30 per month per line for five lines, while T-Mobile‘s cheapest plan is $21 per month per line for six lines.AT&T’s network covers 300,000 more square miles than T-Mobile‘s, which might be why it’s viewed as a more reliable option for small businesses focused on key service metrics.
Medium businesses may be more satisfied with T-Mobile because it’s a better value per line and comes with a five-year price lock guarantee. Medium businesses may also appreciate bells and whistles such as T-Satellite and in-flight internet access.
There isn’t a huge difference in satisfaction scores, though, which highlights that both T-Mobile and AT&T are worthy options for small and medium businesses. Verizon again seems to be rated more favorably by small businesses, probably because it offers better 4G coverage.
Winner takes it all?
While there may not be a huge service disparity when it comes to business plans of AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon, there’s something to be said for category toppers. Moreover, all three carriers, including Verizon, have shown a tendency for using wins like these to assert victory over rivals. Therefore, for businesses prioritising the absolute best performance, these results are worth noting.
Realistically speaking, though, all three companies seem like great choices for business, and the decision should ultimately be based on your specific needs.


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