The typically reserved carrier has been unusually quick to react to a recent advertising campaign run by its “un-truthful” rival, with said reaction not limited to verbal attacks or unflattering descriptions of Magenta’s unconventional publicity stunts.
Last but not necessarily least, AT&T is demanding any profits generated by T-Mo’s senior-centric publicity stunt be given up, which may well amount to a good chunk of change if the campaign is not discontinued soon (which it probably won’t be) and if this lawsuit ends up needing months and months for a verdict to be reached (which is very likely to happen).