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Verizon and AT&T are playing out their 3G coverage spat in court, with Verizon asserting that "the truth hurts" when it comes to AT&T's 3G coverage. Verizon's statement is just the latest in the ...
Granted, the maps for all three are much spottier. T-Mobile’s fast 5G reaches about 12.5% of the country, AT&T’s is at 10.9%, and Verizon’s is at 8.1%.
AT&T has file a lawsuit against Verizon claiming that the 'There's a Map for That' marketing campaign is misleading. The lawsuit brings attention to the ads and will backfire on AT&T.
(NEXSTAR) – Considering changing your wireless carrier to get better service? You may want to check this map first. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) created an interactive map ...
And good for AT&T, too–as far as I can see, the suit it filed against Verizon did absolutely nothing to improve anyone’s perceptions of AT&T. Actually, it mostly gave lots and lots of people a new ...
AT&T has filed a lawsuit against Verizon Wireless for the "There's a Map for That" advertising campaign, which pokes fun of Apple and AT&T's "There's an App for That" campaign. The heart of the ...
A Verizon Wireless ad shows a beefy Verizon 3G map next to a less impressive AT&T 3G map. AT&T is suing, saying it leads people to believe AT&T has no phone service outside of its (admittedly ...
While the latest scores show that Verizon and AT&T have made considerable strides in 5G performance, they still have a long way to go before they can match T-Mobile’s lead -- and there’s an ...
Nationally, T-Mobile’s fast 5G reaches about 12.5% of the country, AT&T’s is at 10.9%, and Verizon’s is at 8.1%. In South Dakota, the maps are much spottier for T-Mobile and Verizon.
While Verizon has some gaps in coverage around Nevada, Utah, Oklahoma, and Kentucky, AT&T’s gaps appear to be in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. Meanwhile, T-Mobile covers 35.3% of the country ...
Whoa -- we just got word that AT&T is suing Verizon for false advertising over Big Red's "There's a map for that" ads. We're reading the complaint and motion to stop the ads right now, but here's ...
While Verizon has some gaps in coverage around Nevada, Utah, Oklahoma, and Kentucky, AT&T’s gaps appear to be in Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. Meanwhile, T-Mobile covers 35.3% of the country ...