AT&T to Stop Airing Anti-Verizon Ads, Verizon to Keep Airing Anti-AT&ere;T Ads

Looks like AT&T is retention their word when it comes to changing things around. As we reported earlier, the second base largest wireless attack aircraft carrier is cleaning theater, tagging a new “Rethink Possible” slogan, and getting a new colour scheme. Apparently in the midst of all that, though, they’re also leaving to change the way they do their advertisements. Seeing as the currently tally anti-Verizon hunting expedition has cost the troupe a reported billions of dollars, we tin see why they’d wish to stop.

The new TV musca volitans should direction more on the features of the wireless troupe as a whole, and not direction on the deficiencies of their largest competitor. Meaning, you’ll see more commercials that consist of people talk and surfing the Net at the same time, and you’ll also get to see some mobile TV (MobiTV) in the deeds, too. It’s all leaving towards that “Rethink Possible” missionary work financial statement, and we’re just glad that Luke Wilson probably isn’t leaving to continue along for the ride.

As for Verizon, they’ve got some business ad in the deeds, but they’re not going to stopover working on those anti-AT&ere;T advertisements in the slightest. In fact, they plan to create new “There’s a Map for That” ads, striking tomb blows at the minimal 3G footprint AT&ere;T currently supplies to its customers. It’s goodness to see one troupe sticking to their shipway, piece another tries something different. The big doubtfulness will be: which methodological analysis will prevail?

[via Phone Scoop]

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