Verizon Bundling Services
from the seems-smart dept
I never quite understood the point in breaking up AT&T, since it seemed like they could present nice bundles of services to their customers. However, they appear to have no interest in doing so. AT&T Broadband provides both my cable modem serivce and my cable TV service - and yet they refuse to consolidate the two onto a single bill - claiming that "those are completely separate businesses". Meanwhile, it seems the competition has other (better) ideas. Verizon has announced plans to bundle long-distance, local, wireless and DSL services into a single package. This seems like a smart move that gives consumers what they want in one single package. We'll see if it lasts - of if they'll end up splitting them apart like other companies have.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Two bills?
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Re: Two bills?
ATT bought out Mediaone here, which was at least two other different entities here (I'm a transplant from Ohio, which in Columbus (hence the CMH) has been pretty the same companies since they started. At least untill Ameritech (now SBC) got into there.
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