My favorite is all the people (not journalists) that were cheerleading this as a solution to the Verizon and AT&T duopoly.
The most common response was "what if Sprint dies and Verizon and AT&T scoop up the leftovers?!?" as if the only solution was to make less competition.
The solution for too big companies is never to make other companies bigger!
Plus the ridiculous notion that somehow Dish will be able to make a competitive company where Sprint could somehow never do it.
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My favorite is all the people (not journalists) that were cheerleading this as a solution to the Verizon and AT&T duopoly.
The most common response was "what if Sprint dies and Verizon and AT&T scoop up the leftovers?!?" as if the only solution was to make less competition.
The solution for too big companies is never to make other companies bigger!
Plus the ridiculous notion that somehow Dish will be able to make a competitive company where Sprint could somehow never do it.
People are just plain stupid.
/div>Public Utility? Please!
Oh no! The rules might regulate these private companies like a public utility!
If only!
I would celebrate if that were the case.
/div>Better for consumers (as Nathan)
Prof. Haber is our wise parent!/div>
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