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In a press release issued today, following a previous ruling by the National Advertising Division that was appealed by AT 038;T, the NARB which is the appellate unit of the NAD is recommending that AT 038;T discontinue its use of 5G Evolution and 5G Evolution, The First Step to 5G in advertisements. The NARB de
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