The Vodafone 'Couples' Ad Demonstrates Reliable Network Rows
Amelia Roblin — September 30, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: bartleboglehegarty & coloribus
This television Vodafone 'Couples' ad by BBH London attests to the reliability of the wireless provider's network. In the video clip, a couple leaves the house fighting and spends the whole day sending each other hate notes using picture messages with their mobile phones.
Based on the Vodafone 'Couples' ad, one can be certain their insults will be instantaneously received by the other party, and in the case of this happy ending, the apology pictures will arrive not a second too soon.
Based on the Vodafone 'Couples' ad, one can be certain their insults will be instantaneously received by the other party, and in the case of this happy ending, the apology pictures will arrive not a second too soon.
Trend Themes
1. Reliable Wireless Networks - The Vodafone 'Couples' ad demonstrates the demand for reliable wireless networks that can instantly transmit messages and media.
2. Mobile Communication in Relationships - The Vodafone 'Couples' ad highlights the role of mobile communication in relationships, where emotions and apologies are conveyed through text and picture messages.
3. Emotional Technology Advertising - The Vodafone 'Couples' ad exemplifies the trend of emotional technology advertising by capturing relational conflicts and resolutions through the use of mobile phones.
Industry Implications
1. Wireless Telecommunications - The Vodafone 'Couples' ad presents a disruptive opportunity for wireless telecommunications companies to emphasize the reliability of their networks and attract customers.
2. Mobile Phone Manufacturers - The Vodafone 'Couples' ad suggests a disruptive innovation opportunity for mobile phone manufacturers to design and promote devices that facilitate seamless and expressive communication in relationships.
3. Advertising and Marketing - The Vodafone 'Couples' ad opens up an innovative space for advertising and marketing agencies to explore emotional storytelling and the intersection of technology in portraying human relationships.
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