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Subject: T-Mobile urged to stop using 'fast,' 'high-speed' or 'reliable' in FWA ads [telecom]
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 by: Bill Horne - Tue, 24 Jan 2023 17:00 UTC

News Analysis
Jeff Baumgartner, Senior Editor, Light Reading

The US broadband industry is keeping the National Advertising Division
(NAD) pretty busy these days.

In yet another complaint among broadband rivals pertaining to
advertising messaging, T-Mobile came away with the green light to
continue using its price lock claim for its fixed wireless access (FWA)
service, but NAD urged the company to drop claims related to speeds and
other attributes of its growing home broadband service.

https://www.lightreading.com/broadband/t-mobile-urged-to-stop-using-fast-high-speed-or-reliable-in-fwa-ads-/d/d-id/782837

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