 majortom1029
join:2006-10-19 Lindenhurst, NY | verizon?
Verizon wouldnt be allowed to buy a stake right? Due to monopoly laws? |
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 RadioDoc 58ef2c0 Premium,ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-05-11 | Why not? Where is the monopoly? -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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| reply to majortom1029 said by majortom1029 :Verizon wouldnt be allowed to buy a stake right? Due to monopoly laws? why would they want it....aren't they building their God like fiber network that will destroy all cable competition? -- "While preceding your entrance with a grenade is a good tactic inQuake, it can lead to problems if attempted at work." -- C Hacking |
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 NormanS Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA | reply to majortom1029 Why would a Telco, heavily invested in FTTP (FIOS) buy a stake in a Cableco? |
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·Comcast
| Well they have a lot of fiber laid in the ground but again this is a bit of a stretch. I believe they think right in that investing content is better then just buying some area. -- Team Discovery-Join the fight |
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 xsiddalx
join:2005-03-11 Chicago, IL
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| reply to NormanS said by NormanS :Why would a Telco, heavily invested in FTTP (FIOS) buy a stake in a Cableco? Instant customer base (cash flow is priced right)
Bonus when the customer base doesn't significantly overlap. |
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 fiberguy My views are my own. Premium join:2005-05-20
| reply to NormanS Why? Maybe it's time to think out side the limited glass tube.. First, let me say, that it's funny all this talk about Verizon and TWC... but.. TWC serves in many areas that Verizon doesn't. Being it's a stake...
but then again... I really doubt VZ would buy into a competitor. -- "Complaining is the least path of resistance for the self-reitchous and lazy ... those who also never take the time to point out a good fortune when the opportunity presents itself. It says a lot about one's moral character." - Unknown |
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 NormanS Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA
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| reply to xsiddalx Ameritech and Pacific Telesis once ventured into the cable business. The resulting financial drain set them up for buyout; and Southwestern Bell Telephone obliged them. SWBT dumped the cable enterprise to concentrate on the telco business: And called the resulting buyouts, "SBC".
AT&T once ventured into the cable business (ATTBI). The resulting financial drain set them up for buyout; and SBC obliged them. AT&T had already bailed on the cable enterprise by the time that SBC bought them, so SBC didn't have to dump the cable enterprise. But they did change the name of the company. Again. From SBC.
I would hazard a guess that Verizon will stick with what they know...They would be better off buying Qwest than TWC. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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 patcat88
join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY
| reply to NormanS said by NormanS :Why would a Telco, heavily invested in FTTP (FIOS) buy a stake in a Cableco? Cheaper than competing, ATT CLEC owned what is now Comcast at one point in time. |
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 NormanS Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA
·Pacific Bell - SBC
| said by patcat88 :Cheaper than competing, ATT CLEC owned what is now Comcast at one point in time. AIUI, AT&T CLEC split off the cable part, which became Comcast. Unsure where ATTBI fit in that scheme of things.
Verizon is not a CLEC, though, but an ILEC; same as the old SBC, which is now the "new" AT&T. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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