- Mike Shields

Just days
after it was hit with a lawsuit over competitive claims in a series
of ads, Verizon Wireless is mincing no words in response.
“This is a junk lawsuit. It has no merit,” said Verizon rep Jeffrey
Nelson, referring to
a lawsuit filed by AT&T on Nov. 3 in which the company
claims that Verizon’s “There’s a map for that” ads are
misleading.
AT&T specifically points out the large amount white space
featured in U.S. maps depicted in the Verizon ads. AT&T’s
argument is that that white space implies that the company has no
cell phone coverage in large swaths of the country.
But the claims are bogus, per Verizon, since the map in the
offending ad is specifically about 3G service, and does not clarify
that AT&T offers other levels of cell service in non-3G zones.
“It's surprising that rather than defend the ‘blue’ hot spots on
their 3G map, our competitor instead focuses on their white
spaces,” said Nelson. “The maps clearly note that the comparisons
are of 3G service, and further note that voice and data services
are available in other places.”
Verizon Wireless Fires Back at AT&T
Nov 5, 2009
- Mike Shields

Just days after it was hit with a lawsuit over competitive claims in a series of ads, Verizon Wireless is mincing no words in response.
“This is a junk lawsuit. It has no merit,” said Verizon rep Jeffrey Nelson, referring to
a lawsuit filed by AT&T on Nov. 3 in which the company claims that Verizon’s “There’s a map for that” ads are misleading.
AT&T specifically points out the large amount white space featured in U.S. maps depicted in the Verizon ads. AT&T’s argument is that that white space implies that the company has no cell phone coverage in large swaths of the country.
But the claims are bogus, per Verizon, since the map in the offending ad is specifically about 3G service, and does not clarify that AT&T offers other levels of cell service in non-3G zones.
“It's surprising that rather than defend the ‘blue’ hot spots on their 3G map, our competitor instead focuses on their white spaces,” said Nelson. “The maps clearly note that the comparisons are of 3G service, and further note that voice and data services are available in other places.”