There’s no reason the FCC should believe the partnership between Verizon Wireless...
There’s no reason the FCC should believe the partnership between Verizon Wireless and four major cable companies would stop at those five companies, said DirecTV in comments on the proposed arrangement and related spectrum license transfer (http://xrl.us/bms78a). Just as Cox…
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was allowed to join in on the deal after it was negotiated by the others, Cablevision or Charter Communications could join up and extend competition-related concerns, said DirecTV. The deal has already impacted the marketplace, with Verizon Wireless pulling back on plans to develop satellite TV and wireless broadband services for the home (CD Dec 8 p8), said DirecTV. The Joint Marketing Agreements those companies submitted were heavily redacted and hampered DirecTV’s ability to present concerns to the FCC, said the DBS company.