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Your Competition Says That Your Coverage Sucks….. There’s A Lawyer For That

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If you’re AT&T, you’ve been forced to listen to Verizon ads which parody the “there’s an app for that” iPhone ads with ads that say “there’s a map for that” such as this one which point out that your 3G coverage sucks. So what do you do? You respond to this in the time honored tradition of suing Verizon to force the ads off the air:

The lawsuit says Verizon’s ads suggest that coverage areas outside of fast AT&T 3G service, shown in maps in the ads in white, provide no service at all. In fact, most of the white areas are covered, but with somewhat slower wireless speeds, AT&T said.

And:

AT&T is seeking an emergency injunction to stop the ads. It also seeks unspecified damages, accusing Verizon of false advertising, and claims the ads harm AT&T’s ability to compete. AT&T also said Verizon’s ads are causing AT&T to lose “incalculable market share” and goodwill with customers.

Good luck with that AT&T. Oh. They’ve also come out with a press release to “set the record straight:”

AT&T’s wireless data coverage reaches 303 million people – or 97% of the U.S. population, where they live and work. Our data coverage consists of 3 different types of technology:

Are you kidding? The best you can do is to highlight the fact that you have slower data access (via EDGE and GPRS) in the areas that you don’t have 3G? Isn’t that the whole point of the Verizon ads.

And then there’s this line:

With both 3G and EDGE coverage, customers can access the Internet, send e-mail, surf the Web, stream music, download videos, send photos, text, talk and more. The only difference – with some data applications, 3G is faster than EDGE

Yeah, 3G is faster than EDGE… BY SEVERAL ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE FOR ALL APPLICATIONS. Trying minimize that difference is like saying that a Honda Civic is competitive with a Audi R8. The R8 is will blow the doors off the Civic on a open road or on a track seeing as it has a top speed of almost 200 miles an hour and the Civic can’t come anywhere near that. So in the end they’re not competitive at all. Perhaps AT&T execs need to read the Wikipedia articles on EDGE and 3G before coming out with a dumb statement like the above.

Face it AT&T. Your 3G coverage does suck, and the truth hurts. iPhone users have been complaining for some time about crappy AT&T service. Often in 3G areas like big cities. Some have created protest videos while others go to the media to complain. That shows up in studies that show that people love the iPhone and hate AT&T. No wonder there are rumors that Apple wants to take away rights to the iPhone and take the iPhone to Verizon ironically.

So AT&T rather than file a lawsuit, how about fixing your network? You might win a few friends if you do that.

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