According to an article in The Verge (link below), Sprint & AT&T have settled their lawsuit over AT&T’s “5G E” Logo.
We have amicably settled this matter,” said an AT&T spokesperson. Anonymous sources have said that AT&T would keep using “5G E” in its marketing material. AT&T and Sprint also confirmed its statement to The Verge.
Both companies declined to discuss the agreement beyond noting that it was amicable, so terms of the settlement are unknown. It doesn’t sound like AT&T is changing its practices, and it’s not known whether it compensated Sprint in some way, or if Sprint essentially just dropped the case.
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2 comments on “Sprint & AT&T Settle Lawsuit over 5G E Logo”
Robert Bond
April 26, 2019 at 11:29 am… misleading marketing
Robert Bond
April 26, 2019 at 11:28 amPerhaps AT&T agreed to support the the T-Mobile/Sprint merger in return to continue to use their misleading market! 🙂