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hayabusa3303
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Going to be intresting

First if my memory is correct mark me if im wrong,did Directv try to buy echostar not to long ago like a couple of years ago. I really dont see the mergerer going tho.

Mark me if im wrong on this but Craig Mccall was the ones that started up Clearwire i dont see his name anywhere in the report.

Triple play now how are you going to do phone only way i see it is Voip unless i have been under a rock for sometime. (who are you going to buy Murdoch for the phone service Vonage..lol )


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First if my memory is correct mark me if im wrong,did Directv try to buy echostar not to long ago like a couple of years ago.
Yep. Back in 2002 over antitrust concerns. Back when there were people who thought there should be a limit to how consolidated and massive corporations should be in a sector.


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said by Karl Bode See Profile :

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First if my memory is correct mark me if im wrong,did Directv try to buy echostar not to long ago like a couple of years ago.
Yep. Back in 2002 over antitrust concerns. Back when there were people who thought there should be a limit to how consolidated and massive corporations should be in a sector.
But even today the purchase would not even be approved. Possibility of competition for the incumbents who have the politicians in their back pockets.
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Jack34

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Craig McCaw started clearwire in 2004. Also, Clearwire has its own Voice service in selected markets and will be in every market at some point soon.

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Every market, eh? I highly doubt that as they don't have spectrum in every market.
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