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- 09-28-2003, 10:22 PM #1Scott StephensonGuest
After a full day of watching football, I noticed quite a few Verizon
commercials. They were all older commercials, and none of them mentioned
PTT. In addition, the PTT advertisement on their hone page was replaced
with a camera phone about three days ago. Finally, the advertising in the
Sunday paper mentions nothing about PTT (this hasn't been the case for the
last few weeks). Have they given up, or does this mean that there might
have been some merit in the lawsuit filed by Nextel? With nothing else new
to advertise, it seems like an awful lot of money has been sunk into a
product that they choose not to advertise. And all of this happening very
early in the product lifecycle can not be a good thing.
› See More: What happened to all of the Verizon PTT advertising?
- 09-28-2003, 10:53 PM #2David DomanskiGuest
Re: What happened to all of the Verizon PTT advertising?
Older commercials are always re-run. Picture phones for Verizon are
still quite new and with all the 'kids' going back to school I
personally would say its a safe bet as to why PTT service and phones
have taken a back seat. More than likely because Verizon feels Camera
phones and college and high school students would like those more than
the warmed over '2-way' services.
To explain in simple terms.....Camera Phones are the 'thing'.
Oh, a small side note i read a email that stated in the first quarter
2003 the sale of camera phones has exceeded that of normal digital
cameras Industry wide.
[posted via phonescoop.com]
- 09-28-2003, 10:53 PM #3David DomanskiGuest
Re: What happened to all of the Verizon PTT advertising?
Older commercials are always re-run. Picture phones for Verizon are
still quite new and with all the 'kids' going back to school I
personally would say its a safe bet as to why PTT service and phones
have taken a back seat. More than likely because Verizon feels Camera
phones and college and high school students would like those more than
the warmed over '2-way' services.
To explain in simple terms.....Camera Phones are the 'thing'.
Oh, a small side note i read a email that stated in the first quarter
2003 the sale of camera phones has exceeded that of normal digital
cameras Industry wide.
[posted via phonescoop.com]
- 09-28-2003, 11:04 PM #4Scott StephensonGuest
Re: What happened to all of the Verizon PTT advertising?
David Domanski wrote:
>
> Older commercials are always re-run. Picture phones for Verizon are
> still quite new and with all the 'kids' going back to school I
> personally would say its a safe bet as to why PTT service and phones
> have taken a back seat. More than likely because Verizon feels Camera
> phones and college and high school students would like those more than
> the warmed over '2-way' services.
>
> To explain in simple terms.....Camera Phones are the 'thing'.
>
> Oh, a small side note i read a email that stated in the first quarter
> 2003 the sale of camera phones has exceeded that of normal digital
> cameras Industry wide.
>
> [posted via phonescoop.com]
Two things:
1. Explain "warmed over" when referring to the newest technology Verizon
has to offer.
2. Could the reason for the statistic you were reading about (digital vs.
phone cameras) be that digital camera sales are slowing down due to the age
of the product (many people had digital camreas before 1Q 2003)?
- 09-28-2003, 11:04 PM #5Scott StephensonGuest
Re: What happened to all of the Verizon PTT advertising?
David Domanski wrote:
>
> Older commercials are always re-run. Picture phones for Verizon are
> still quite new and with all the 'kids' going back to school I
> personally would say its a safe bet as to why PTT service and phones
> have taken a back seat. More than likely because Verizon feels Camera
> phones and college and high school students would like those more than
> the warmed over '2-way' services.
>
> To explain in simple terms.....Camera Phones are the 'thing'.
>
> Oh, a small side note i read a email that stated in the first quarter
> 2003 the sale of camera phones has exceeded that of normal digital
> cameras Industry wide.
>
> [posted via phonescoop.com]
Two things:
1. Explain "warmed over" when referring to the newest technology Verizon
has to offer.
2. Could the reason for the statistic you were reading about (digital vs.
phone cameras) be that digital camera sales are slowing down due to the age
of the product (many people had digital camreas before 1Q 2003)?
- 09-28-2003, 11:19 PM #6David DomanskiGuest
Re: What happened to all of the Verizon PTT advertising?
When i said 'warmed over' i wasn't referring to Verizon's endeavor. I
was referring to the masses buying PTT or 2-way service because its the
'new' thing. Seems now that most people who want PTT/2-way service
have it now.
Now all the rage is camera phones. Practically no one has them and most
everyone wants one. Think about it PTT service itself has been around
with Nextel for almost 10 years. Camera Phones have been around for
what? 1 Year? 2 years at MOST.
[posted via phonescoop.com]
- 09-28-2003, 11:19 PM #7David DomanskiGuest
Re: What happened to all of the Verizon PTT advertising?
When i said 'warmed over' i wasn't referring to Verizon's endeavor. I
was referring to the masses buying PTT or 2-way service because its the
'new' thing. Seems now that most people who want PTT/2-way service
have it now.
Now all the rage is camera phones. Practically no one has them and most
everyone wants one. Think about it PTT service itself has been around
with Nextel for almost 10 years. Camera Phones have been around for
what? 1 Year? 2 years at MOST.
[posted via phonescoop.com]
- 09-28-2003, 11:31 PM #8Scott StephensonGuest
Re: What happened to all of the Verizon PTT advertising?
David Domanski wrote:
> When i said 'warmed over' i wasn't referring to Verizon's endeavor. I
> was referring to the masses buying PTT or 2-way service because its the
> 'new' thing. Seems now that most people who want PTT/2-way service
> have it now.
>
Yeah- OK. They spent all that money for a product that had a shelf life of
a month. I don't that even the most diehard Verizon posters are buying
that.
> Now all the rage is camera phones. Practically no one has them and most
> everyone wants one. Think about it PTT service itself has been around
> with Nextel for almost 10 years. Camera Phones have been around for
> what? 1 Year? 2 years at MOST.
>
>
If I don't get any more delight than listening to the backpedaling on PTT, I
will die a happy man. I'm glad you think that camera phones are the new
hoth thing- too bad the supply is going to be a little tight, and the phone
Verizon will be selling wasn't their first choice (what does that say about
quality).
>
> [posted via phonescoop.com]
- 09-28-2003, 11:31 PM #9Scott StephensonGuest
Re: What happened to all of the Verizon PTT advertising?
David Domanski wrote:
> When i said 'warmed over' i wasn't referring to Verizon's endeavor. I
> was referring to the masses buying PTT or 2-way service because its the
> 'new' thing. Seems now that most people who want PTT/2-way service
> have it now.
>
Yeah- OK. They spent all that money for a product that had a shelf life of
a month. I don't that even the most diehard Verizon posters are buying
that.
> Now all the rage is camera phones. Practically no one has them and most
> everyone wants one. Think about it PTT service itself has been around
> with Nextel for almost 10 years. Camera Phones have been around for
> what? 1 Year? 2 years at MOST.
>
>
If I don't get any more delight than listening to the backpedaling on PTT, I
will die a happy man. I'm glad you think that camera phones are the new
hoth thing- too bad the supply is going to be a little tight, and the phone
Verizon will be selling wasn't their first choice (what does that say about
quality).
>
> [posted via phonescoop.com]
- 09-28-2003, 11:53 PM #10David DomanskiGuest
Re: What happened to all of the Verizon PTT advertising?
Scott Stephenson <[email protected]> wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> >
> >
>
> If I don't get any more delight than listening to the backpedaling on PTT, I
> will die a happy man. I'm glad you think that camera phones are the new
> hoth thing- too bad the supply is going to be a little tight, and the phone
> Verizon will be selling wasn't their first choice (what does that say about
> quality).
>
>
>
> >
> > [posted via phonescoop.com]
>
Backpeddling? Will Be? Man your lost aren't you?
Whats happening ALL over the country now? You got it kids are getting
back to school starting new grades in high school or new years in
college and what is aimed more at the youth of america? PTT or Camera
Phones? PTT is mostly aimed towards businesses and with good reason its
a quick way to keep in contact with the office or your outside sales
force.
Picture Phones are utilized more as a for fun item....seeing that you
have Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, Cingular, and many other providers that
have Camera phones which you can send or receive pictures from anyone
else with a picture messaging phone.
Two Major Companies have PTT now: Nextel and Verizon
Four Major Companies have Picture Phones: Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile,
Cingular
Picture phones all in all are more popular than PTT phones, I'm
surprised your oblivious to that fact.
[posted via phonescoop.com]
- 09-28-2003, 11:53 PM #11David DomanskiGuest
Re: What happened to all of the Verizon PTT advertising?
Scott Stephenson <[email protected]> wrote in article
<[email protected]>:
> >
> >
>
> If I don't get any more delight than listening to the backpedaling on PTT, I
> will die a happy man. I'm glad you think that camera phones are the new
> hoth thing- too bad the supply is going to be a little tight, and the phone
> Verizon will be selling wasn't their first choice (what does that say about
> quality).
>
>
>
> >
> > [posted via phonescoop.com]
>
Backpeddling? Will Be? Man your lost aren't you?
Whats happening ALL over the country now? You got it kids are getting
back to school starting new grades in high school or new years in
college and what is aimed more at the youth of america? PTT or Camera
Phones? PTT is mostly aimed towards businesses and with good reason its
a quick way to keep in contact with the office or your outside sales
force.
Picture Phones are utilized more as a for fun item....seeing that you
have Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, Cingular, and many other providers that
have Camera phones which you can send or receive pictures from anyone
else with a picture messaging phone.
Two Major Companies have PTT now: Nextel and Verizon
Four Major Companies have Picture Phones: Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile,
Cingular
Picture phones all in all are more popular than PTT phones, I'm
surprised your oblivious to that fact.
[posted via phonescoop.com]
- 09-29-2003, 12:47 AM #12About DakotaGuest
Re: What happened to all of the Verizon PTT advertising?
Don't forget that AT&T also offers camera phones...they are not heavily
advertised, but are available.
AD
David Domanski wrote:
> Scott Stephenson <[email protected]> wrote in article
> <[email protected]>:
>
>>>
>>If I don't get any more delight than listening to the backpedaling on PTT, I
>>will die a happy man. I'm glad you think that camera phones are the new
>>hoth thing- too bad the supply is going to be a little tight, and the phone
>>Verizon will be selling wasn't their first choice (what does that say about
>>quality).
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>[posted via phonescoop.com]
>>
>
> Backpeddling? Will Be? Man your lost aren't you?
>
> Whats happening ALL over the country now? You got it kids are getting
> back to school starting new grades in high school or new years in
> college and what is aimed more at the youth of america? PTT or Camera
> Phones? PTT is mostly aimed towards businesses and with good reason its
> a quick way to keep in contact with the office or your outside sales
> force.
>
> Picture Phones are utilized more as a for fun item....seeing that you
> have Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, Cingular, and many other providers that
> have Camera phones which you can send or receive pictures from anyone
> else with a picture messaging phone.
>
> Two Major Companies have PTT now: Nextel and Verizon
>
> Four Major Companies have Picture Phones: Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile,
> Cingular
>
> Picture phones all in all are more popular than PTT phones, I'm
> surprised your oblivious to that fact.
>
> [posted via phonescoop.com]
- 09-29-2003, 12:47 AM #13About DakotaGuest
Re: What happened to all of the Verizon PTT advertising?
Don't forget that AT&T also offers camera phones...they are not heavily
advertised, but are available.
AD
David Domanski wrote:
> Scott Stephenson <[email protected]> wrote in article
> <[email protected]>:
>
>>>
>>If I don't get any more delight than listening to the backpedaling on PTT, I
>>will die a happy man. I'm glad you think that camera phones are the new
>>hoth thing- too bad the supply is going to be a little tight, and the phone
>>Verizon will be selling wasn't their first choice (what does that say about
>>quality).
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>[posted via phonescoop.com]
>>
>
> Backpeddling? Will Be? Man your lost aren't you?
>
> Whats happening ALL over the country now? You got it kids are getting
> back to school starting new grades in high school or new years in
> college and what is aimed more at the youth of america? PTT or Camera
> Phones? PTT is mostly aimed towards businesses and with good reason its
> a quick way to keep in contact with the office or your outside sales
> force.
>
> Picture Phones are utilized more as a for fun item....seeing that you
> have Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, Cingular, and many other providers that
> have Camera phones which you can send or receive pictures from anyone
> else with a picture messaging phone.
>
> Two Major Companies have PTT now: Nextel and Verizon
>
> Four Major Companies have Picture Phones: Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile,
> Cingular
>
> Picture phones all in all are more popular than PTT phones, I'm
> surprised your oblivious to that fact.
>
> [posted via phonescoop.com]
- 09-29-2003, 01:11 AM #14Peter PanGuest
Re: What happened to all of the Verizon PTT advertising?
"Scott Stephenson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> After a full day of watching football, I noticed quite a few Verizon
> commercials. They were all older commercials, and none of them mentioned
> PTT. In addition, the PTT advertisement on their hone page was replaced
> with a camera phone about three days ago. Finally, the advertising in the
> Sunday paper mentions nothing about PTT (this hasn't been the case for the
> last few weeks). Have they given up, or does this mean that there might
> have been some merit in the lawsuit filed by Nextel? With nothing else
new
> to advertise, it seems like an awful lot of money has been sunk into a
> product that they choose not to advertise. And all of this happening very
> early in the product lifecycle can not be a good thing.
That's funny, I just looked at the website and the very first thing on the
"For business" menu is.... you guessed it, push to talk!
<Start Paste>
For Business
Push to Talk
Email on the Go
Wi-Fi High Speed
Wireless
BlackBerry®
Solutions
<End Paste>
Actually, my understanding is they are pushing the camera phones now,
something about school starting, kids gone, holidays coming up etc.
Considering I am out of school and traveling, I kind of like the email on
the go stuff
- 09-29-2003, 01:11 AM #15Peter PanGuest
Re: What happened to all of the Verizon PTT advertising?
"Scott Stephenson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> After a full day of watching football, I noticed quite a few Verizon
> commercials. They were all older commercials, and none of them mentioned
> PTT. In addition, the PTT advertisement on their hone page was replaced
> with a camera phone about three days ago. Finally, the advertising in the
> Sunday paper mentions nothing about PTT (this hasn't been the case for the
> last few weeks). Have they given up, or does this mean that there might
> have been some merit in the lawsuit filed by Nextel? With nothing else
new
> to advertise, it seems like an awful lot of money has been sunk into a
> product that they choose not to advertise. And all of this happening very
> early in the product lifecycle can not be a good thing.
That's funny, I just looked at the website and the very first thing on the
"For business" menu is.... you guessed it, push to talk!
<Start Paste>
For Business
Push to Talk
Email on the Go
Wi-Fi High Speed
Wireless
BlackBerry®
Solutions
<End Paste>
Actually, my understanding is they are pushing the camera phones now,
something about school starting, kids gone, holidays coming up etc.
Considering I am out of school and traveling, I kind of like the email on
the go stuff
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