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AT&T may have lost the battle, but the war is not over. Of course we’re talking about all the hubbub over Verizon’s Map for That ads, which paint AT&T’s 3G network as inferior to Verizon’s.
Verizon’s holiday ads stirred the pot even more, inflaming AT&T to
AT&T sues Verizon Over 3G Map Ads
Remember the ads Verizon was running a few weeks ago, which made fun of both the iPhone and AT&T's coverage? It looks like AT&T is now suing Verizon Wireless because of the misleading coverage maps that Verizon posted, which according AT&T, is making them lose "incalculable market share".
AT&T is asking for a temporary restraining order and a permanent injunction to stop the ads. The company re...
Haven't been here in a while. On the company front though I thought it would be good to share that we announced our launches with ATT and Verizon yesterday at CTIA and also the inclusion of Myspace on Anthem. To date we have launched Sprint, Virgin, Boost, 3UK, Tmobile UK, CSL in Hong Kong and now ATT and Verizon. The New York Times has a nice piece here. It has been a ton of work by all of our ...
I just returned from a Mac convention and was shocked by all the Verizon MIFIs I saw by Apple notebook and iPhone users. They all loved them and the ability to use with 5 computers. I miss Verizon too. ATT drops calls on my iPhone every ...
It all started with Verizon’s “There’s a map for that” ads that emphasized the poor 3G coverage provided by AT&T. Next came a lawsuit from AT&T, claiming the ads were misleading, and a series of holiday-themed ads from the Verizon camp. Finally, AT&T decided to hit back with an ad of its own, bringing in
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