Fixed and dedicated fiber and wireless will rule. Fixed fiber line has better guaspeeds than wireless.
Both of them merging will create a new power house. Mark my words.
Cable tv is dying. It makes the most sense ( and it does)
Dex said it himself
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Were switching to TMobile cause some VPs family member has an arrangement with them.Just like when all our materials suddenly came from Toms River,NJ and when we switched CSR ops to Intelcia.The croney ism is thick in this company.Elsewhere would be called "conflict of interest",here its called smart and cost saving.
After the debacle that was ATTs buyout of directv, leading to the recent clucking off of JUST under 50% of DTVs operation i doubt the federal govt will approve a fixed wireless providers acquisition of yet another cable company.
Switching because it’s cheaper and they were brought out by sprint that’s why altice mobile uses it. In the end altice can’t compete in the mobile game.
Switching because that Verizon network sucks !!!!!!!!! Pulling up servassure on a device is slow as dial up !!!!!!!!!!!!! Unless we are getting 5G phones difference will be small at best
Hmmm...is that why all our mobile devices are switching to t mobile? Altice mobile rides on t mobiles network
Sure they will and we can call it Verizon
I don’t get it You’re still going to be out of a job ? Who gives a sh-t if they merge
But, mobility had its major benefits over fixed...
New power house? T-mobile has over 100 million customers already and is a pretty big powerhouse. acquiring a lame duck cable company with 5 millions subs whose stock just crumbled this past year doesn’t add much to their portfolio.
It has better guaranteed speeds than wireless. Cause wireless can be hampered by environment and distance