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Verizon's Best Coverage Analysis
Verizon’s Commercial “Best Coverage” starts off with celebrity Jamie Foxx in front of a
Verizon coverage map stating that Verizon has more coverage than Sprint. Soon afterwards a man comes in claiming himself as Jamie Foxx stands in front of a Sprint coverage map. He begins to say that Sprint’s has the same type of coverage as Verizon. The real Jamie Fox points out the lie in the fake Jamie’s statement bringing up the fact that Sprint is last in 4G LTE coverage. He then points out areas they lack coverage in using the coverage map of behind the fake Jamie Foxx. The fake Jamie Foxx tries to cover the map but gives up, he quickly leaves the commercial then the real Jamie Foxx leaves right

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