T-Mobile asked to rethink its flashy in-flight Wi-Fi savings ads
A new report suggests those big savings claims might be a bit of a stretch.
T-Mobile offers free in-flight WiFi on partner airlines. | Image by T-Mobile
We've all been there, balancing the cost of staying connected on a long flight against staring at the back of a seat for hours. T-Mobile has often been the hero that saves the day by providing free in-flight Wi-Fi to their users, but a recent look at their descriptions of their services suggests that they may have stretched the truth a little when comparing themselves to the competition.
What’s going on with T-Mobile’s Wi-Fi ads?
According to a recent report from the National Advertising Division (NAD), they have intervened to ask T-Mobile to change their ads regarding their free in-flight Wi-Fi services. The problem started when Verizon complained about a savings calculator on T-Mobile’s website that claimed Verizon users were paying $147 per month for the same benefit that T-Mobile users get for free.
Why this matters for your next trip
Video by T-Mobile
How much do you value free in-flight Wi-Fi when choosing a carrier?
It's a "must-have" because I travel constantly.
19.72%
It's a nice bonus, but I wouldn't switch carriers for it.
64.79%
I prefer to unplug when I fly, so it doesn't matter to me.
2.82%
I'd rather have other perks like free streaming services.
12.68%
A more honest look at perks
I have personally enjoyed having free texting and data at 30,000 feet from T-Mobile, and it is a great perk. But as a consumer, I dislike advertisements that try to make a point by using confusing numbers. Using a "free" perk and comparing it to a $147 bill isn’t really fair.
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