Verizon Guy Returns. And He Can Hear Us Now

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With an ad that’s part 2001, part Jerry Bruckheimer movie trailer and part Michael Bay extravaganza, Verizon is gleefully celebrating the iPhone’s availability on their network. After heaping accolades upon the device, the ad asks, “But does your deive work?”

That question is happily answered, “Yes. I can hear you know,” by good ‘ol Verizon Guy who we haven’t seen in a while.

We love this spot. We have no idea how Verizon will fair once millions of iPhone users trample the network with their data hogging behavior but this ad is quite convincing. Quite convincing, indeed.

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