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"We believe the joint bidding signals that the cable TV companies ultimately want to own their own spectrum and that they are likely to pursue their wireless strategy with Sprint, potentially ultimately buying Sprint, " the analyst said.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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In addition, satellite TV providers like DirecTV and Dish Network continue to lag the cable TV companies in their ability to offset program cost increases by selling their customers increasingly faster broadband services, per The Wall Street Journal.
FORBES: Who's Caught In The Middle Of The DirecTV-Viacom Squabble?
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Talk about rank, crass hypocrisy: cable-tv companies in the U.S. are aggressively offering consumers telephone service over their cable lines, and they do so without being burdened by many of the regulatory obstacles with which traditional carriers, such as SBC and Verizon, must cope.
FORBES: No Shame