In a press release, the BBB National Programs announced that after investigating T-Mobile‘s complaint, the NAD recommended that Verizon stop making claims about texting services in remote locations that run over satellite in areas where there is no cellular or hotspot connectivity. Another option suggested to Verizon is to modify the ad to make it exactly clear what necessary conditions must be met in order for Verizon customers to use the satellite texting service.
This is one of the Verizon ads that T-Mobile brought to the attention of the NAD.
As a result, the NAD recommends that Verizon stop using the disputed claim. Another option suggested by the NAD is that Verizon modify the ad. The requested modification would put in close proximity to claims about satellite service in remote locations, that to access the service, consumers must use or purchase specific new model smartphones and use updated software. Verizon says that it will comply with the decision but didn’t say how.