Article 6NST3 Verizon’s new V logo arrives as the lines blur between 5G, Fios, and streaming

Verizon’s new V logo arrives as the lines blur between 5G, Fios, and streaming

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Wes Davis
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Verizon has ditched its checkmark logo for a red and yellow V" and, with the change, introduced a new commercial that revisits its Can you hear me now?" tagline. It also announced updated home internet plans, now called myHome," that include a slew of service bundles like Disney Plus and Netflix as well as cloud storage options or a Walmart Plus subscription.

In the ad spot, that now" turns into a lot more than just talking, with streaming video, filming TikToks, gaming, and FaceTiming shown to hammer home the point that this connection does a lot more than it did in 2002 when the campaign started. (That Paul Marcarelli, the original Verizon guy, defected to Sprint in 2016 goes unmentioned.)

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