Verizon's response to AT&T: "The Truth Hurts"

0. phoneArena posted on 17 Nov 2009, 00:54

Verizon's well-paid lawyers have responded to AT&T's lawsuit over Big Red's hard-hitting commercials by telling AT&T that "The Truth Hurts"...

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24. Mateo8326 posted on 17 Nov 2009, 20:03

Well AT&T looks like verizon got the best of you guys right now. Ima AT&T fan all the way i just hope verizon can keep it up. Much props for verizon for doubling up there early terminations fees for all those new customers that want to leave later on b/c either there service, prices, customer service, etc. and thats per line right lol so all you family ouch. But don't worry AT&T yes i can agree you guys are money hungry, and so is verizon they are just one step ahead of AT&T whose been on top for how many decades now you guys can't have the crown 4ever. just let verizon get there little slap and giggles in with the advertising and stop wasting money on lawsuits that are not gonna gain you any profit just shows how much verizon is affecting you business just let the wave past and ride it to the end....AT&T gonna take over in the end anyways

27. YouLostTheGame posted on 17 Nov 2009, 22:14

I think that's wishful thinking pal. Especially in the way ATT hasn't really invested a dime into their network for years, and then all of a sudden realizes they need to compete, and then throw some MINIMAL cash at the problem to just cover their bases. All the while VZW throws almost $6 billion/year into their network, EVERY YEAR, and stays ahead of the game. Not to mention the fact that since VZW is not a publicly traded company they don't have to pay out dividends to stakeholders. Instead they have taken that money and invested WISELY, and continuously into their network and thus going live with LTE next year. Yes, Vodafone is a minority stake holder (45%), but VZW and Vodafone's dividend contracts ran up in 2006, and to my knowledge have not renegotiated a new deal. By the time ATT finally decides that maybe they should start in on an LTE network, my guess is VZWs LTE network will prolly be almost entirely built out.

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