T-Mobile's push to allow AT&T and Verizon customers to tap into its cellular Starlink service underscores a growing ...
The Verizon "Test Man" reappears at the end of a new commercial, already posted online and airing during the 67th Grammy Awards broadcast on Sunday. Also starring in the ad, Buzz Aldrin ...
The iconic “Can you hear me now?” guy returns after a decade-long hiatus –this time, reaching beyond Earth’s limits. Meanwhile, Verizon sidesteps the Super Bowl ad blitz, opting instead for the ...
Google says YouTube TV won’t hike prices, despite what the Verizon ad said. The ad promoted YouTube TV for $82.99/month, which caused some confusion. People thought YouTube TV was going to hike ...
HexClad lands in Super Bowl history as the first cookware brand to advertise during the Big Game, bringing Gordon Ramsay and ...
The beginning of the ad has a shot of Aldrin, who recently turned 95, wearing aviator sunglasses. “Fifty-six years ago, we conquered the moon. Now Verizon is conquering dead zones with satellites and ...
Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin has teamed up with Verizon to help promote the company's satellite-based solution to cell service "dead zones" in a new commercial.
In the Sprint ad, Marcarelli said, “Hey, I’m Paul and I used to ask if you could hear me now at Verizon. Not anymore.” The company paid homage to the character in June with a commercial that featured ...
T-Mobile’s Super Bowl commercial promotes its partnership with SpaceX’s Starlink as it battles Verizon and T-Mobile on satellite-powered service.