National ad watchdog escalates T-Mobile, AT&T fight to Federal Trade Commission
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National ad watchdog escalates T-Mobile, AT&T fight to Federal Trade Commission
"The case in question revolves around T-Mobile's claims about its 5G network capacity and AT&T's response to those claims. On its website, T-Mobile says, "T-Mobile is America's largest and fastest 5G network, with more 5G network awards than any other carrier." It adds that it built its network using dedicated 5G frequencies and says other carriers can't match its nationwide coverage."
"The NAD, part of BBB National Programs, made the referral because T-Mobile has declined to participate in an NAD inquiry. T-Mobile told the NAD it won't participate in the case regarding its 5G network capacity claims because of the new litigation between AT&T and T-Mobile. In addition to referring the matter to state attorneys general and the FTC, the NAD plans to bring it up with advertising platforms on which the T-Mobile claims appear."
The National Advertising Division (NAD), part of BBB National Programs, referred a dispute between T-Mobile and AT&T to the Federal Trade Commission and state attorneys general after T-Mobile declined to participate in an NAD inquiry. The dispute centers on T-Mobile's claims about its 5G network capacity and AT&T's response. T-Mobile's public statements claim it is the largest and fastest 5G network and that it built using dedicated 5G frequencies, asserting unmatched nationwide coverage. The NAD plans to raise the matter with advertising platforms that carried the claims, including YouTube and Facebook.
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