This sounds either a) interesting or b) concerning
http://www.wsj.com/articles/at-t-is-in- ... 1477061850
I know its not the same as TWC but interesting to see how they handle content
ATT wanting to purchase TimeWarner
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Time Warner Media. Not Time Warner Cable. Time Warner Cable doesn't exist anymore. It's now part of Charter and called Spectrum.
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Ah but that's exactly what the OP said!
Imagine the debt AT&T would have to take on to finance this...they could have probably wired the country with fiber a few times over with the combined purchase price of DirecTV and possibly TW.
Imagine the debt AT&T would have to take on to finance this...they could have probably wired the country with fiber a few times over with the combined purchase price of DirecTV and possibly TW.
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My bad.... I think. I don't recall the second line being there when I replied last night. Of course how would anyone know with the "edited" flag turned off.RyC wrote:Ah but that's exactly what the OP said!
Imagine the debt AT&T would have to take on to finance this...they could have probably wired the country with fiber a few times over with the combined purchase price of DirecTV and possibly TW.
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No concern kd6ciz, I did edit my post right after I posted it due to catching the same thing you saw. Just depends on when you read it
http://money.cnn.com/2016/10/24/media/a ... -stack-dom
"A lot of what's being described is theoretical at the moment. But one example involves DirecTV Now, a streaming service that AT&T is planning to launch later this month. DirecTV Now is a cable-like bundle of channels that will be sold via the Internet."
Would this be a good work around for us with HTPCs?

http://money.cnn.com/2016/10/24/media/a ... -stack-dom
"A lot of what's being described is theoretical at the moment. But one example involves DirecTV Now, a streaming service that AT&T is planning to launch later this month. DirecTV Now is a cable-like bundle of channels that will be sold via the Internet."
Would this be a good work around for us with HTPCs?