Verizon told to clarify ambiguous advertising claims after T-Mobile complaint
T-Mobile took issue with the Big Red's "largest network" and satellite texting claims.

- The National Advertising Division (NAD) has recommended that Verizon change its marketing language about satellite texting based on a complaint from T-Mobile.
- T-Mobile has also challenged Verizon’s claim of being “America’s largest network,” with the watchdog calling Verizon’s advertising “ambiguous.”
- Verizon has said that it’ll comply with NAD’s recommendations.
Verizon is once again under the lens for its inconspicuous advertising claims. This time, the Big Red has been pulled up over claims about its satellite texting service and network size following a challenge from rival T-Mobile.