NAD Catches Comcast Lying About Internet Speeds
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The National Advertising Division (NDA) said on Monday that Comcast should stop claiming that its Xfinity service delivers the "fastest Internet in America," adding that the carrier should also discontinue some ads where it claims to offer the "fastest in-home Wi-Fi." ArsTechnica reports: For its fastest Internet claim, Comcast relied on crowdsourced data from the Ookla Speedtest application. An "award" provided by Ookla to Comcast relied only on the top 10 percent of each ISP's download results. "Although Xfinity offers a variety of speeds at a range of prices and tiers, Comcast's advertising does not limit its claims to a particular tier," the NAD's announcement said. "NAD determined that the claims at issue in both print and broadcast advertising reasonably conveyed a message of overall superiority -- that regardless of which speed tier purchased by a consumer, in a head-to-head comparison, Xfinity would deliver faster speeds." Though one methodology might be reliable for one purpose, "it may not be sufficient substantiation for advertising claims made in a different context," the NAD said. Ookla's methodology "wasn't a good fit for the purposes of substantiating Comcast's overall superior speed performance claim that 'Xfinity delivers the fastest Internet in America,'" the NAD also said.
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@mlnews said in NDA Catches Comcast Lying About Internet Speeds:
@scottalanmiller your bot cannot type.
NDA or NAD
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dammit
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@scottalanmiller said in NAD Catches Comcast Lying About Internet Speeds:
dammit
Also in the first sentence.
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@JaredBusch said in NAD Catches Comcast Lying About Internet Speeds:
@scottalanmiller said in NAD Catches Comcast Lying About Internet Speeds:
dammit
Also in the first sentence.
Oh!! I feel better. That's why I wrote NDA, I copied it from the Slashdot article. They called it the NDA.
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Comcast got hit by NAD's?
I'm ok with this.