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AT&T sued by Sprint, must defend decision to tell users that 4G is ā5G Eā
Friday February 8, 2019. 08:52 PM , from Ars Technica
Enlarge / Screenshot from an AT&T commercial. (credit: AT&T)
Sprint is suing AT&T, alleging that AT&T's misleading '5G E' advertising campaign violates laws prohibiting false advertising and deceptive acts and practices. AT&T renamed a large portion of its 4G network, calling it '5G E,' for '5G Evolution.' But as we've written, what AT&T calls 5G E consists of technologies that are part of the years-old 4G LTE-Advanced standard and are already used by Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint on their 4G networks. Despite that, AT&T has been advertising this supposed upgrade to 5G E and even changing network indicators on smartphones from 4G to 5G E. 'By making the false claim that it is offering a 5G wireless network where it offers only a 4G LTE Advanced network, AT&T is attempting to secure an unfair advantage in the saturated wireless market,' Sprint wrote in a complaint filed yesterday in US District Court for the Southern District of New York. 'AT&T's false and misleading statements deceive consumers into believing that AT&T now operates a 5G wireless network and, through this deception, AT&T seeks to induce consumers to purchase or renew AT&T's services when they might otherwise have purchased Sprint's services.' Read 15 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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