AT&T Targets T-Mobile in New Ad Campaign
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AT&T Targets T-Mobile in New Ad Campaign
"AT&T today launched a new ad campaign that goes after T-Mobile, calling out the "litany of misleading and deceiving claims in T-Mobile's marketing." AT&T's new ad features actor Luke Wilson, with Wilson calling T-Mobile the "master of breaking promises." AT&T points out that the BBB's National Advertising Review Board has recommended T-Mobile change its advertising 16 times over the past four years, though AT&T fails to mention that the NARB also found that some claims were accurate."
"Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile often ask the National Advertising Review Board to investigate the advertising claims that their competitors are making, and all three carriers are regularly asked to make various changes as a result. AT&T says that it covers 300,000 more square miles than T-Mobile, and that it had the fewest dropped calls in recent tests. AT&T claims that it is the first and only network to offer a guarantee for its wireless and fiber networks, providing "transparent communication""
AT&T launched an ad campaign targeting T-Mobile and featured Luke Wilson calling T-Mobile the 'master of breaking promises.' AT&T cited the BBB's National Advertising Review Board recommendation that T-Mobile change its advertising 16 times over four years while noting some NARB findings supported certain claims. Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile often ask NARB to investigate competitors' advertising and all three carriers are regularly asked to make changes. AT&T says it covers 300,000 more square miles than T-Mobile, had the fewest dropped calls in recent tests, and claims to be the first network to guarantee wireless and fiber service with 'transparent communication' and proactive outage bill credits.
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