- A YouTuber combined one of Verizon's new Super Bowl ads honoring firefighters with news headlines from last year when the Santa Clara County Fire Department in California sued Verizon for throttling its data speeds during a natural disaster.
- Santa Clara County Fire Chief Anthony Bowden submitted emails and evidence last year showing how Verizon had slowed the fire department's "unlimited" data plan to near-unusable speeds during a handful of fire emergencies, which "severely interfered" with the department's ability to function properly.
- The video below highlights the disingenuous nature of Verizon's Super Bowl ads.
Verizon released a pair of commercials during the Super Bowl to honor the men and women fighting wildfires around the country.