
AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK: Trio'
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Antes de hacerle una serenata a su novia para pedirle matrimonio, este hombre contrata un trio de cantantes pero solo llega uno de ellos. El hombre se entera que el trio se ha separado y el cantante revela que canta mas o menos. Sin embargo, dice que cantaria mejor con sus otros dos companeros. AT&T Wireless cree que solo OK no esta OK, y mas cuando se trata de tu red. AT&T presenta su red 5G Evolution.

AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK Proposal'
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You wouldn't want your proposal to go "just okay," so AT&T says you shouldn't settle for "okay" phone service, either.

AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK: Double Quinceanera'
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A woman going to her double Quinceanera and looking for a gorgeous haircut asks the stylist if he's the famed Jorge. The stylist admits he's not prominent stylist she's looking for, their names are just spelled similarly and he's "just OK." AT&T believes that just OK is not OK, which is why it says America's best wireless network.

AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK Tax Professional'
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Phil, the tax professional, is trying to close a deal with a new client but he's going to be a little distracted until his audit is complete. Oh, and he doesn't go by Phil anymore because Phil is "dead." He goes by Dennis Celery and takes multiple trips to the Cayman Islands per year. The woman walks out of the meeting as AT&T says that just okay is not okay -- not with tax professionals and not with wireless. For a limited time, get an unlimited plan starting at $35 per month for four lines.

AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK Surgeon: $35'
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What's not to like about Dr. Francis? He's an okay surgeon. Are you nervous about Dr. Francis recently getting unofficially reinstated to operate and practice medicine on people? You're in luck because Dr. Francis is feeling pretty nervous himself. It's cool though, his beside manner usually leaves people feeling at ease. This scenario is just one of the many ways AT&T Wireless explains that okay is just not okay. The wireless provider claims it's America's best network and says customers can pa

AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK Skydiving Instructor'
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A first-time skydiver is scared stiff but his tandem instructor reassures him that all is well -- he's an okay skydiver himself. The first-timer is even more nervous. The instructor is just okay? He wonders if it gets any easier after the first jump, but the instructor will have to let him know post-jump. The instructor looks down at the ground, screams and amends his statement -- it's just as scary the second time. AT&T says that just okay is not okay. Not with skydiving instructors and not wit

AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK: Tattoo Parlor'
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AT&T knows that "Just OK" is not okay, like an "OK" tattoo artist who describes himself as "one of THE tattoo artists in the city." That's why AT&T works to provides customers with an experience that goes beyond "OK" with services like 5GE connectivity.

AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK: Paella Class: Unlimited Plans'
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Eager couples enroll in a cooking class with the hopes they'll impress each other's parents. Unfortunately, the class is being taught by Jeff, who is substituting for the usual master chef. Jeff's struggle to pronounce "paella" and quick swap of the pan for a rice cooker tells the couples they're not going to learn much tonight. AT&T says just OK is not OK, which is why it claims to offer the best wireless network in the nation. Customers can get unlimited data beginning at $35 per line.

AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK: Mechanic'
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A man walks into a mechanic's shop to ask about brakes. The mechanic says they are just okay at brakes and then says, "if the brakes don't stop it, something will." AT&T says just okay is not okay, especially with your phone network. It is offering 5G Evolution for its customers.

AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'What Does 5G Mean for Customers'
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AT&T employee Lily takes a call from a customer wondering if 5G is right for her needs. She asks if the customer wants faster speeds, better reliability and better response times, to which the customer gives a resounding "yes." However, when Lily mentions sourdough bread, the customer wonders how that could be related to a wireless network. It's not, of course -- she just wanted to know why everyone is making bread all of a sudden.

AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'WFH Tip: iPhone 11'
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AT&T employee Lily is bringing us a few tips she's come up with during her time working from home. The first tip is that you can get a deal on an iPhone. Her second tip is to put googly eyes on your stuff to keep yourself company, like what she did with her ukulele, named Heraldo, and her coffee mug, Nancy. If you would rather stay connected with your real friends instead of making up new ones, you can get an iPhone 11 for half off when you purchase an AT&T Wireless Unlimited Plan.

AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK: Translator'
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For an important business meeting, this company has hired a "just OK" translator to help them communicate with their Dutch associates. He botches the translation, calling a man "very bendy" instead of flexible and insisting that the associate sitting next to him needs a hug. AT&T says just OK is not OK and introduces its wireless network with 5G Evolution, named America's best wireless network based on the GWS OneScore test.

AT&T Wireless TV Commercial, 'OK: Surgeon'
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AT&T knows that "Just OK" is not okay, like a nervous surgeon who is "just OK," after being falsely reinstated. That's why AT&T works to provides customers with an experience that goes beyond "OK" with services like 5GE connectivity.