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TL;DR

  • Earlier this month, Verizon sued T-Mobile over false advertising claims; now, T-Mobile has officially responded with a formal filing in the case.
  • T-Mobile argues that Verizon’s issue with the “$1,000 in savings” claim holds no real merit, and that Verizon’s own marketing moves aren’t notably different here.
  • It’s unclear when the lawsuit against Verizon will actually go to court, and there’s always the possibility it could reach a settlement instead.

Earlier this month, Verizon officially announced it was suing T-Mobile over alleged false advertising claims after the Un-Carrier failed to fully comply with recommendations from the National Advertising Division (NAD). T-Mobile has now responded with a formal filing in the case.

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