AT&T Wireless has filed suit against Verizon over the latter’s latest ad campaign. That campaign, which claims Verizon has five times more U.S. 3G wireless network coverage than AT&T, shows two maps ...
Its about time someone enlightened the world about ATT's terrible 3g coverage. I got the iPhone a year ago and have paid over 300 dollars in data alone but have yet to find a 3g signal, yet my friends ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AdAge.com) -- The war between wireless carriers just got a little uglier. AT&T Wireless is suing Verizon Wireless over its "There's a map for that" campaign, which illustrates the ...
Click to view our full-page map with the testing results. In our April 16 article “3G and 4G Wireless Speed Showdown,” we reported the results of our exclusive 13-city tests of the four national ...
A federal judge today denied AT&T’s request for a court order to temporarily stop ads from Verizon Wireless that AT&T had called “misleading” because of how consumers would interpret 3G wireless ...
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If you can't beat them, mock them. Facing nearly insurmountable competition from AT&T Wireless and its iPhone juggernaut, Verizon Wireless is capitalizing on the latter company's well-publicized ...
Sure, Verizon's doubled down on the 3G map ads in response to AT&T's false advertising lawsuit, but eventually the company's lawyers had to file a response and, well, ain't nobody backing down in this ...
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 issue ...
Editor’s Note: This story is excerpted from Computerworld. For more Mac coverage, visit Computerworld’s Macintosh Knowledge Center. A federal judge Wednesday denied AT&T’s request for a court order to ...
Verizon's, "There's a map for that" ad campaign skewers both AT&T and Apple, whose iPhone AT&T carries exclusively in the United States. The "map for that" phrase is a riff on Apple's famous, "There's ...
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