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Re: ain't happenin' yes but this is a republican president now don't forget. Back then Clinton was still in Office. He was on his was out but it Was still HIS Justice Department and FCC making the decisions and this time the new FCC appears to be more acceptable towards a merger but with lots of conditions. Look they ok'd two HUGE telecom mergers and one MEGA buyout of ADELPHIA CABLE that created basically a DUOPOLY over the cable industry in the United States. I don't see them NOT oking this deal as long as they agree to it before Bush leaves office in 2008. |
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 amungusPremium join:2004-11-26 America Reviews:
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| and since there's a republican President now, we should also start buying real estate on the moon??? what ever happened to our commitment to the space program and building better aircraft/spacecraft... oh wait, that's right, there's a freaking war going on! billions upon billions of dollars being pumped into it too... politics, I'm afraid, have little to do with this article....
Seriously, it's not going to happen, it was totally shot down when the reverse case was tried and Charlie had the CASH to simply BUY DTV... now this talk of a happy merger... yeah right. Charlie is not an idiot, and his business isn't exactly hurting (except that TIVO lawsuit....) all that bad.
The telecom merge should be obvious by now... easier to have the NSA tap one big system instead of two, slightly different systems eh? |
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 wev567 join:2006-02-25 Pittsburgh, PA | reply to mikedz4 said by mikedz4:yes but this is a republican president now don't forget. Back then Clinton was still in Office. Deal announced in 2002 - which Democrat took over for Clinton when he left office in 2001? |
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 KrKHeavy Artillery For The Little GuyPremium join:2000-01-17 Tulsa, OK Reviews:
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| reply to mikedz4 I agree that the current FCC would approve a deal like this, however, I predict they WOULD NOT approve such a deal.... Why? Because the cable companies, and likely some Telcos, will be opposed to it.
So, even if it comes up, it will be shot down. That is my prediction. -- "Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists, and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service." - former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman, unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!) |
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