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Verizon Sues Competitor Over False Advertising Claims

Officials at Verizon Wireless believe competitor T-Mobile has been dishonest in its advertising, and on Wednesday filed suit to try to stop it

Verizon Wireless  sued T-Mobile, accusing its largest rival of false advertising and causing irreparable harm by promising consumers more than $1,000 of annual savings if they switch cellphone carriers.

Reuters reported that, according to a complaint filed in Manhattan federal court, Verizon said T-Mobile “exaggerated the alleged savings,” sometimes by more than 100%, by comparing its promotional rates with Verizon’s standard rates, and inflating the value of streaming, satellite connectivity and other benefits that “the other guys leave out.”

Verizon also said T-Mobile doubled down on savings claims that were “substantially identical” to claims that the National Advertising Review Board, which oversees the U.S. system of advertising industry self-regulation, found unsubstantiated and misleading in 2025 and 2026, according to the report.

The alleged deception includes not offering apples-to-apples comparisons of subscriber costs by understating the savings that New York-based Verizon offers when it bundles various services, such as Netflix with HBO Max, or Hulu with Disney+ and ESPN+.

T-Mobile, based in Bellevue, Washington, had no immediate comment. Verizon did not immediately respond to requests for additional comment, the news agency reported.

The lawsuit seeks unspecified triple damages for alleged intentional false advertising under the federal Lanham Act, and damages for violating New York laws against unfair competition and trade practices. It also seeks to halt the challenged ads.

Verizon had 146.9 million subscribers as of December 31, while T-Mobile had 139.9 million as of September 30, according to the companies’ financial reports. AT&T Mobility T.Nranked third, with 120.1 million as of December 31, according to Reuters.

Brad Kadrich
Brad Kadrich
Brad Kadrich is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience, most recently as an editor/content coach for the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers and Hometown Life, managing 10 newspapers in Wayne and Oakland counties. He was born in Detroit, grew up in Warren and spent 15 years in the U.S. Air Force, primarily producing base newspapers and running media and community relations operations.
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