AT&T buys Direct tv for 48 billion dollars

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Yeah if directv doesn't win the Sunday ticket bid At&t can walk away no harm no foul
 

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Not suprise. In Detroit. Say u wanted Att Uverse cable. If it's not aviliable in ur area. Att would offer u Direct Tv for the last few years. Always felt that was weird. Does this happen in other city? Or between two other compaines?
 

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Not suprise. In Detroit. Say u wanted Att Uverse cable. If it's not aviliable in ur area. Att would offer u Direct Tv for the last few years. Always felt that was weird. Does this happen in other city? Or between two other compaines?

They had a partnership for that exact purpose
 

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Not suprise. In Detroit. Say u wanted Att Uverse cable. If it's not aviliable in ur area. Att would offer u Direct Tv for the last few years. Always felt that was weird. Does this happen in other city? Or between two other compaines?

Here they try to get you onto this century link crap but time warner is the only game in town here.
 

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The telecom is making a lot of promises to assuage regulators that will no doubt look at the proposed mega-buyout very closely -- AT&T clearly wants to avoid a repeat of its failed attempt to buy T-Mobile in 2011. It hopes to bring high-speed internet access to 15 million additional customers, primarily in rural areas where a mix of fixed wireless and fiber-to-the-home could get people online. It's also guaranteeing internet-only service plans fast enough for online video ("at least" 6Mbps) for the next three years, and it will honor the FCC's 2010 net neutrality rules (which typically prevent blocking or throttling internet services) for that same period of time. DirecTV's stand-alone packages would be available at consistent prices nationwide during this stretch, too.
that means 7Mbps down (:scusthov:) for three years and tiered afterwards :dead:
i can't believe this shyt
 
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