Is this a positive sign of the merger approval? I hope to god it is!
Don't read anything regarding the merger prospects into the announcement. It's simply a determination by the IRS of how it would treat a merger, nothing more. To think otherwise, one would have to believe that an element of the government has a clue about what another element is doing.Originally posted by AJ2086
Is this a positive sign of the merger approval? I hope to god it is!
HAHAHA:rolling: Like that could happen in this plane.Originally posted by AllieVi
. . . one element of the government has a clue about what another element is doing.
I couldn't agree more. Someone who is in favor of the merger, explain to Directv subs why they should jump on the merger bandwagon. Here is what I see happening if the merger is approved:Originally posted by DTV user
Why are you all doing as if the merger is going to be a good thing? As a Directv customer, I hate the idea of Echostar being shoved down my throat. Now I might have to actually seriously consider cable. This merger is going to make them lose subscribers if they make Echostar's crappy equipment the standard.
The DBS companies already have level pricing. It costs me the same here in po-dunk Utah as it costs in NYC.Originally posted by AJ2086
They wont raise there prices alot. They still have cable to compete with. And with more HDTV comming out and more cable companies getting it they are becomming a good competetor for DBS in some areas. And if the whole nation has to have 1 rate plan that mean is its 30 bucks in NYC to compete with cable then it will be 30 bucks in an un known town with no cable. So there will be competetition.