Wed Nov 4, 2009 10:02AM EST
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There's no denying the brilliance of Verizon's latest ad campaign, which shows a happy Verizon Wireless customer surfing away on her smartphone with a U.S. 3G coverage map—bathed in bright red—floating over her head, while a sullen AT&T user sulks at her patchy blue 3G map. It's an effective commercial, all right, but is it deceptive?
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At&t is being a sour loser, they know their network cant handle the thousands of new iPhones sold every day. I think Verizon didnt do anything wrong, but in the same sense i can see where lesser educated citizens who dont know the difference between 3G/2G would get confused or misled. But also as noted, Verizon attempted to make things clearer. I think At&t is also sour about the 'iDont' Droid ads, but that there is my personal opinion.
I have to admit that Verizon's advertising campaign positively influenced our recent switch in carriers. One of the biggest reasons, however, was that we live in a hurricane prone area and in the past, Verizon was the only carrier that still had service after a Category 3. AT and T users were out of coverage for weeks! Better and more consistant coverage will sell the product every time.
I have to admit, Verizon has excellent coverage. That is the only reason we went with them. I think the commercials are fine and do their job.
AT&T is suffering from the product that has help them keep subscribers. Everyone who has a choice between VZ and ATT will chose VZ. They have better networks and better customer service. Apple doing a great disservice, as myself and about 80 million others will not drop VZ for any device on ATT. ATT 3G coverage raises question on how they will move to 4G. Lucky for them VZ will be using the same technology may they can rent space from Verizon! I can only hope that Apple see this and changes its stance on ATT only US iPhone
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1 Posted by fatdad@ymail.com on Wed Nov 4, 2009 10:49AM EST Report Abuse
In Rushville Indiana the ad is right AT&T is useless here.