The wireless industry is delivering a mediocre — at best — customer experience, but at least that’s better than TV service and
Internet providers, which are the worst.
According to Temkin Group’s annual experience rankings of companies and industries, the wireless telecommunications industry
ranked 10th out of 20 industries measured, while the TV and Internet services sector tied with health-care providers for the lowest average scores.
While the wireless
industry’s scores declined an average of 3% overall, that drop was the smallest drop among all the industries measured. “While the ratings for the wireless industry declined this year, it
was the most resilient industry,” Bruce Temkin, Temkin Group’s managing partner, tells Marketing Daily.
Among the wireless companies, the three with the
highest rankings were Metro PCS, Virgin Mobile and TracFone, all of which earned scores of 63% (and tied for 125th out of the total 294 companies ranked) It’s notable, Temkin says, that all
three are non-contract wireless providers.
“I don't think it’s an accident,” Temkin says. “The dynamics of the business model force more
customer-centric behaviors. When you aren’t reliant on a contract to ‘hold’ customers, you're forced to better understand and cater to customers’ needs. So customer experience
is a more important weapon for those firms.”
The same thinking holds when considering the top-scoring industries: supermarkets, fast-food chains and retail, Temkin says.
“Customers are free to make a different decision on every transaction,” he says. “So the dynamics require those firms to earn loyalty with good customer experience.”
Indeed, the opposite seems to hold true for TV and Internet providers. Of the 10 TV service companies evaluated, six (Bright House Networks, Charter Communications, Verizon, Time Warner
Cable, AT&T and Comcast) had “very poor” ratings (below 50%) and none of the remaining four received a rating higher than “poor.” Among the eight Internet providers, four
(Time Warner, Charter, Cablevision and Comcast) received “very poor” ratings.
"Internet and TV service providers are awful to consumers,” Temkin says. “The
lack of competition continues to fuel this bad experience epidemic.”
Comcast ranked last in both TV and Internet service categories, with an overall score of 37%. It ranked
289th out of the total 294 categories evaluated. DirecTV ranked highest among TV providers (57%, or 182nd overall), while AOL was the highest Internet provider (55%, 199th overall).
The Temkin Experience Ratings are derived from a survey of 10,000 U.S. consumers to evaluate their recent experiences with a company across three areas: success (can you do what you want to
do?), effort (how easy is it to work with the company?) and emotion (how do you feel about the interaction?). Those scores are averaged to generate the overall rating.