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Sunday, November 8, 2009
Verizon commercials target AT&T and iPhone

Verizon’s There’s A Map For That television commercials make AT&T’s 3G network look so bad that the latter sued the former. Verizon responded with three new television commercials disparaging AT&T and their hot selling iPhone. From Electronista:

Unlike the recent Droid ads, the new commercials take care to praise the phone but attack the network, suggesting Verizon is backing away from direct criticism of Apple.

If you like good television commercials that skewer the competition, these are well done. However, Verizon misses a golden opportunity to compare and contrast the iPhone on AT&T with the new Droid on Verizon’s 3G network.

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